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The SJOYBRING Wireless Double Din Car Stereo combines cutting-edge wireless CarPlay and Android Auto with a powerful 4.2 channel audio system and dual subwoofer outputs. Featuring a sharp 7-inch HD capacitive touchscreen and physical controls, it ensures intuitive use while driving. Integrated voice control and a built-in HD rearview camera with night vision enhance safety and convenience. Designed for seamless smartphone mirroring and rich connectivity, this 240W, 12V audio receiver is the ultimate upgrade for tech-savvy drivers seeking premium sound and smart features.
Manufacturer | SJOYBRING |
Brand | SJOYBRING |
Item Weight | 2.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 7 x 3.81 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | JOY-W006 |
Manufacturer Part Number | JOY-W006 |
Special Features | Touchscreen, Android Auto, Subwoofer, Rear View Camera Input, Apple CarPlay, Voice Control |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 240 watts |
A**R
Totally shocked at the quality of the device and service
I installed this unit on a 2016 Honda CR-V without navigation (note, you'll need to buy a wiring harness and dash trim kit but that would be true of the most expensive head unit on the market). The process was as easy as possible and the instructions were clear. I had previously upgraded my stock speakers but the settings on the factory head unit still made them sound terrible. This was my first head unit install in years so I was pretty much starting from scratch. The whole thing took about 30 minutes once I had the harness wired up. Once I installed the unit, I adjusted the EQ (which was impossible in the stock unit) and the speakers came alive. I never write reviews but as long as this thing lasts a few years, I will consider this an excellent purchase.Pros:- Exceptional value (assuming it lasts for at least a few years): This unit performs exactly as expected. I was worried about screen lag and limited functionality but I'm shocked at its features for the price. It feels very light compared to some electronics I've used in the past but I'm not totally sure that's a strong indicator of quality.- Screen responsiveness: This was a major concern of mine. I assumed that the screen would be pretty terrible given the price but I was willing to accept that as a tradeoff for a non-name-brand unit. I was pleasantly surprised that my device is incredibly responsive. I don't notice any lag whatsoever once things are all loaded up.- Customizability/Software updates: Once you get the unit and provide proof of purchase, customer service provides free software updates and custom car logos so your launch screen has a more factory-feel.- Sound: The ability to control the EQ frequencies is a game-changer for my vehicle. The stock head unit and speakers sounded terrible. After a cheap speaker upgrade, it still sounded awful. Worse, actually. Once I installed this new head unit, I was able to deliver the right frequencies to the speakers to get way better sound out of them.- Wireless Carplay: I synced my phone and had carplay running in minutes. I had never used carplay before and thought it would be kinda worthless because I can just use my phone in "car mode". I was seriously wrong. Carplay alone is worth the upgrade to this system.- Customer service: So far, their customer service has been very responsive via email. Sending me software updates and new screen savers- Physical buttons/knobs: One of the main reasons I ended up with this particular unit was because I like the volume knob. I think about trying to operate a touch screen in the winter with gloves on or quickly turn down the volume because a kid is yammering at me from the back seat…I don't want to have to use a touch screen for that personally.Cons- iPhone screen mirroring: I have yet to figure out a way for me to mirror my iPhone. It's not something I intend to use often but it would be nice to have.
P**K
Works well in 2008 Ford Mustang
I've never changed a car radio before and was a little nervous about installing this in our 2008 Mustang. The install was surprisingly easy though and the screen works pretty well.I had to buy a wiring harness ($11) and a mounting cage ($12) but the instructions were clear and, with the help of a YouTube video on how to remove the old radio, it was actually a pretty easy job.I did it over the course of two evenings and it probably took me 4 hours in total, although it would have gone quicker if I had ever done it before.The screen is clear, switching between apps there is a little lag, but nothing bad. Audio quality is reasonable. Making calls I can be heard easily, and can clearly hear the other person.Overall it's a great product for the price. If it had been more expensive I would have expected it to be a little quicker to respond but I'm really nit-picking there and it's perfectly usable.It certainly makes our 2008 Ford Mustang look more modern inside and adds functionality that makes me feel much more comfortable with my kids driving it.
B**U
*** Great Head Unit is for DIYers ***
The media could not be loaded. Overall: 4 stars1998 Mitsubishi Lancer (CP9A)Why is it for DIYers? This is a great entry level head unit. As you've read from other reviews there are some troubleshooting that you'll need to fix from time to time and if you are somebody who just wants to pay somebody to install this and do not like, want or cannot figure things out please look somewhere else. If you are a DYIer like myself this is not an issue.Pro's:- Feature to price. This thing has a lot features that you'll only see above the $500 range from other name brand companies.- Installation is straight forward. I do not understand on what other reviewers are saying that they had to make their own diagram to connect the unit? Just like any other head units it's a lot easier to purchase a harness and mounting frame that matches the make and model of your vehicle just like any other aftermarket head unit. Also, there is a diagram on the instructions and you can youtube or google anything nowadays. Furthermore, yes you do need tools to install or fix things.- Manual Control Knob. Touch screen is ok, but manual controls are still my preferences.- Carplay and Android Auto works great with no issues.Con's:- This thing is picky with which USB it wants to work with. I've reached out to support because some MP4/WMV files will play and some will not. I received a response that if the file is too big it won't play. The issue that I get is some movies as big as 5 GB's will play with no issues and some videos with 20 MB's will have the file not supported issue or I would get the spinning loading screen... - This is random and my biggest complaint as this is the reason for the purchase to have a dedicated music/video/movie player without requiring a phone or internet.*** Update *** I was able to reduce the issue by using a smaller 32 GB USB/SD card, I think 256 GB of music/videos/ movies takes too long for the unit read.- Dedicated DSP. I have aftermarket 4 channel speakers and I've read a lot of reviews that this thing is loud, but I do not have this. Rather, it doesn't' have the same bass punch as the 12 years old Carrozzeria unit that I replaced it with. I'm glad I have a dedicated powered subwoofer to push the bass in my car, I may install an amp to push the other speakers in the future.I would like to have:- Two features cannot work the same time. For example, you cannot play music from USB/SD card while you are using maps from Car Play/Android Auto.- There is no website support to update the unit and/or change boot logo without emailing the support team. I would rather have the option of downloading the update file and have the option of changing the boot log/ wallpaper without waiting up to 24 hours.- UI response is not instantaneous or snappy. But, has a slight delay. Does not bother me, but something to point out.- The website states the dashcam supports up to 32GB of sd card, but nothing states max capacity for the actual head unit. I reached out to support and their response is 64GB. I have yet to confirm this and will update once I do.- I would like for the dash cam and back up camera to be at least 1440P. But, not a deal breaker.
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