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ATOTO 7inch Android Double DIN Car Stereo, Wireless CarPlay & Android Auto, Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/USB Tethering, Car Radio 2G 32G, 24B-EQ DSP, Backup Camera, MirrorLink, FM/AM/GPS/SWC, A5LG2A7T-S01
$ 53.24
This thing is crisp and clear. It looks and sounds very good, especially for its price.I hate that American products are always limiting us. I own an Alpine 7‚Äù touch screen that costs $350, and it doesn‚Äôt do half the things this radio can do. Sure, alpine has better quality, but in all honesty, the quality on this thing is good enough that I‚Äôd prefer to buy it. It moves seamlessly and has wireless everything. I purchased the F7 10‚Äù model a couple years ago, and I love it. That‚Äôs why when my nephew was looking for a budget radio and almost bought a different brand, I told him to get this one.Let me tell you, this newer model makes my F7 look like a knockoff. This thing is amazing. 29 band EQ, built in crossover, time correction, and some other feature I‚Äôm not even familiar with. Wireless Car Play, Android auto, and now even wireless mirror link! My current F7 doesn‚Äôt even have wireless mirror link. Then you add in all of the apps, as well as the ability to download more apps. Watch videos directly from the YouTube app, connect via WiFi, etc. This model also has the ability to use manual SWC programming for analog controls or use an adapter for digital controls. It‚Äôs not my radio, so I haven‚Äôt even begun to discover all of its features, but what I‚Äôve seen so far is highly impressive.For those who feel like the volume isn‚Äôt that great, there are very few radios that will produce loud volume without adding an amplifier. This one does 24 watts RMS per channel, the more expensive brands usually does 45 watts RMS per channel. It‚Äôs a little louder, but considering that most people will buy aftermarket speakers anyway, that‚Äôs pretty irrelevant. These aftermarket‚Äôs can usually handle 125 watts and more per speaker. Heck, with my Alpine setup, I went with the R series across the board – about 125 watts or so. My radio couldn‚Äôt handle the draw and would flicker at about 60% volume level. I HAD to add an amp just to be able to enjoy the $500 worth of speakers I bought.Other than that, I would mention that this unit does not come with an external mic, though it does have the input for it. I was a bit disappointed, as I thought I saw a mic when ordering it but went back and realized it doesn‚Äôt come with one. Not enough to give a bad rating, but something to note. The clarity of the built-in mic is very good, but the volume fades away very easy if the person talking isn‚Äôt very close to the head unit. It becomes almost impossible to make out what they‚Äôre saying. So I‚Äôd highly recommend to get an external mic when purchasing this unit.The instructions are very basic and minimal, but there is a QR code that gives access to their page with a lot more instructions and even more products to add on, such as a front dash cam that plugs directly to the unit. If you‚Äôve installed radios before, this one will be a breeze. If this will be your first install, you may get a little confused just because of the language translation, but it‚Äôs not difficult at all. The SWC may be the only confusing part if you‚Äôre trying to bypass the adapter.Overall, I give 5 stars to this unit and recommend the purchase.





