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The Dasaita 10.2" Android Car Stereo is a cutting-edge double din unit featuring wireless CarPlay and Android Auto, a high-resolution IPS touchscreen, and robust performance with 4GB RAM and 64GB ROM. It supports GPS navigation, Bluetooth connectivity, and comes with a comprehensive customer support guarantee.
N**T
Works great
Never having an android phone was kind of at a disadvantage, but I figured it out. Unit works great. The zlink wireless CarPlay works great, but just know that if you can’t get it to connect which happens 2/10 times, either hold the rst switch until the lights flash, or download a rebooting app from play store and it should connect after that. And for the diy car people, I had to splice the harness that came with it, there are no vehicle specific connectors.
S**N
2nd Unit - failure
This is my second one as the first one failed and constantly powered off on its own. Well gave it a try for the 2nd time with new unit. Worked great for awhile but then Wireless carplay stopped working and is a pain to reconnect. Also noticed lately that my speakers started sounding terrible and not as clear and loss some bass output as well.All Though the radio is nice and features are good-- the troubles above are not worth it. This was no user error as at first it all worked and sounded great and then noticed the difference lately..Communicating with Dasaita is sporadic in responses and constantly ask you to flash the system or your have to email them to see if there is updates.No 3rd Time for me
R**N
Dasaita 13.3
The media could not be loaded. I have a 2009 Honda Odyssey and I installed this product that is 13.3" I really liked it the system is a little empty but you get what you pay for I give it 5 stars because there are many products that are for cars but it does not have HDMI but this unit does It has it and I can connect my two screens.yo tengo una Honda Odyssey 2009 y le instale este producto que es 13.3" me gustó mucho el sistema es un poquito vacío pero tú obtienes lo que pagas le doy 5 estrellas porque hay muchos productos que son para auto pero no tiene HDMI pero está unidad si lo tiene y puedo conectar mis dos pantallas.
S**R
Completes my Crosstrek
My car: 2019 Subaru Crosstrek, 6 speakers, 6.5 in original head unit (non-Harmon Kardon)This is the first time I've ever actually swapped out a head unit. Youtube videos and Dasaita has helped A LOT. Dasaita told me they had a wire harness that could work my car and that pretty much made this whole installation a plug and play. I bought the unit and harness from them and I got the din kit (cover to replace the hole in your dash when you remove the old unit) from Crutchfield. This unit looks great in my car and can also be viewed with ease from the rear seats. I watched a whole episode of jujutsu kaisen from the back after I finished installing it because of how crisp the colors are and how easy it was to read the subtitles.Issues during installation:1) Only my rear audio worked.Solution - Apparently, my front speakers and tweeters are connected to Subaru's Starlink box. It's the black box that's part of the stock head unit. I disconnected that, plugged all the cables in, and put it as low as I could inside my dash. That brought back my front audio AND I guess that's also the box that contains my car's wifi hotspot. As far as I know, that the only way for you to configure the wifi hotspot name/password is with the original unit so make sure you configure that before you remove it.2) My factory backup camera did not have a signal when putting my car in reverse.Solution - I read that my 2019 Subaru Crosstrek's backup camera needed a stepdown from 12v to 6v. I got the PAC VOLT-39 and it got my camera working again, however that leads to issue 2a. Oh, pro-tip if you're afraid of cutting wires and soldering to splice... Look up posi-taps. You screw one end into the wire you want to tap into, and screw the other end that contains the second wire. I ended up using x2 of a 20-22 awg tap and a 16-18 awg for the ground wire.2a) My video output on my screen is fuzzy and static-y. Sometimes it's clear... but most of the time as soon as you shift into reverse, all the fuzziness starts fading in immediately until the camera is unusable. I'm still waiting to hear back from Dasaita.Overall, I'm extremely happy with this. I've been recommending it to everyone around me.$600 for an Android head unit vs $1500 for a Kenwood/Pioneer/Sony that only have apple carplay/android auto is a no brainer. Plug and play harness gets you up and running super fast (~10 min). The screen is also bigger on this compared to the other mainstream competitors.The communication delay is understandable. I was able to find the solutions to the problems I encountered while I was waiting to hear back from Dasaita and the last thing I need resolved is the backup camera's fuzziness. Once that's fixed, 5/5!I'll come back and report in 6 and 12 months since I know there's quite a number of concerns online that say these Chinese Android Head Units don't last for long, which I highly doubt.
R**
Can’t get backup camera to work.
I am replacing an Axxera Avm211nav in my motorhome. All of the wires are connected correctly. However I cannot get the backup camera to work when I put the vehicle I reverse nor the side cameras when I use my turn signals. This should be automatic when a video signal is received by the radio. No one can advise me how to fix it. I have contacted Dasaita and they are absolutely no help.Unless I can get the backup camera to work automatically I will need to send it back.I have contacted Saita Navi and they refuse to help me. Will not respond to my emails.Saita Navi finally responded back to me but have been no help. WILL NOT HONOR THEIR WARRANTY TO REPLACE A BROKEN RADIO. WANT TO CHARGE ME FOR REPLACEMENT.
A**R
White screen for about 45 minutes.
This unit ran flawlessly for almost 1 year, until one day I turned it on and it was a solid white screen. It was cold out so I figured turn it off then back on and problem would be solved. Nope, it lasts for about 45 minutes each time I turn it on. Everything else still works good. The touch screen is still very responsive. And after about 45 minutes of power to it the screen is clear. It's a gradual thing.
L**O
I recommend getting a better WiFi antenna!
I installed it on my 2011 Chevy suburban with the Bose system.It was a love/hate situation for a couple of weeks, I wanted to love it but I hated when it didn’t connect to my phone wirelessly (CarPlay) Witch was one of The reasons I got this unit, until I figured it out that the WiFi antenna that comes with it is too small and gets blocked when you installed the radio ( witch by the way is not that hard to install, you just need patience) I recommend getting a longer antenna and placing it more expose, it improve %100!!! This is the one I got to replace the little one. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B010EU5C1W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_1kogFbTK83XW6I also liked the costumer service, it takes time To answer because she/he is in China but very friendly and always ready to help.Overall I like the unit, I like that connects to internet and I can watch YOUTUBE, HULU AND PRIME VIDEO, I love the CarPlay for music and maps and of course that 10 inc screen Makes everything better
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