








🚗 Upgrade your drive with smart, sleek, and wireless tech — because your car deserves a glow-up!
This 2+64G Single Din Car Stereo features a powerful 4-core CPU with 2GB RAM and 64GB storage, running Android 15 on a crisp 6.9-inch IPS touchscreen. It supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for seamless phone integration, includes GPS navigation with offline maps, WiFi connectivity, Bluetooth hands-free calling, and mirror link. The package also comes with a waterproof AHD backup camera and supports steering wheel controls, making it a comprehensive upgrade for any vehicle’s dashboard.







| ASIN | B0CT3BL8LJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #221,127 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #3,746 in Car Audio Receivers |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (35) |
| Date First Available | January 23, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 1.54 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Hikity |
| Package Dimensions | 10.51 x 7.32 x 4.76 inches |
A**O
Fits on my 1986 C4 Corvette
I wanted to upgrade the old aftermarket headunit to a wireless AndroidAuto compatible headunit on my 1986 Corvette. I bought this unit on sale for Black Friday. After confirming if the dimensions of this unit will fit, I went ahead and bought it for $50. I had no experience with headunit wiring and installation prior to purchasing this headunit. Installation was pretty simple. I removed the old headunit and the bracket adapters that it had. I put the adapters on the new headunit. For the wiring harness, I couldn't find a matching male plug to the harness from the old headunit. I bought an assortment of wire terminal ends that crimp to the wires. I crimped ends that fit into the old harness on the new headunit harness. I then put heat shrink wire tubing around the wire and crimped terminal ends. Fortunately the colors of the speakers, power (yellow), ACC power (red), and ground (black) matched with the old headunit harness. I plugged in each inidividual wire into the old harness, as well as the car's radio plug, and everything worked right off the bat. Wireless AndroidAuto also worked right off the bat after connecting to this headunit's bluetooth. Although Google Maps and the volume knob can get pretty laggy due to the headunit only having 2GB of RAM, it works good enough to be usable and I haven't encountered any music lag or clipping from AndroidAuto Spotify with Google Maps on. For $50 I'm fine if the headunit isn't as fast as I would like it to be. Ultimately, it fits flush with the panels on my car without jutting out or looking out of place. Unfortunately, I don't know what single DIN adapter I have. If you're looking to put this on a C4 Corvette with the stock radio, you'll need to reference Youtube on how to do the wiring and what bracket adapters you'll need. I haven't installed the rearview camera but I may in the future. I'll update this review if I encounter any problems.
J**Y
Great buy.. fits my 1998 Honda Civic nicely
Items works perfect so far.. fits nicely in my 1998 Honda Civic. It’s great for the price! Doesn’t seem to lag either. Plug n play if replacing other android radios.
S**S
Good Screen, super cheap plastics
I had this unit installed for a day and then returned it. The screen quality is good, brightness wasn't bad. It was relatively responsive, although the software still left a little to be desired. The biggest issue I had with the unit was the plastic and knob feel. . . .it's terrible. Of course this is a cheap stereo, but it was worse than I've experienced on a few other cheap units. The clicking action of turning the knob is truly awful. The volume knob also didn't function correctly on the unit I received. Most times turning the knob down actually turned the volume up. The sound quality was also just mediocre. Again I wasn't expecting too much, but my 25 year old factory radio has noticeably better sound quality. This unit also didn't quite fit the dash on my '99 Suburban, the top of if was touching the dash bezel and prevented it from fully seating in the radio pocket.
K**L
Slow to boot and touch screen slow
Takes a couple of minutes to boot up so you are 2-3 mins into your drive when all the sudden sound is blaring. The gui isnt intuitive or user friendly and sometimes the touch screen is unresponsive and almost always very slow. It does play music from my android phone and display google maps. Its just so slow.
L**Y
Great value, with quirks
Custom UI with many options, Bluetooth is a little wonky to connect, but otherwise a solid performer with great sound!
A**T
Great for the price.
I've now purchased three. I used this product because the dimensions came close to various GM 1.5 DIN radio slots. The fit and appearance in the cab of a 73-87 c10/truck/suburban is great. I also am using it in a C5 corvette and 96 Buick Roadmaster. with a different adapter and some fiddling, it too would fill the hole perfectly. As is, it's ok too. Everything works as they say, and maybe it's the low expectations I had, but at 75$ I can find no faults other than the wires in the harness could be a smidgen thicker. Sound is ok, not top tier, but not Pip farting on a snare drum either.
S**B
Stellar option!
I am so happy with this deck plate! I installed it in my camper. It's a single DIN install height, with an extra tall screen. In my case, this makes the whole deck sit about an inch out, not fully seated, but it seems to be secured just fine. The device is super responsive, great user interface. It's basically an entire android phone serving as a tuner. I'm super impressed with the quality and level of detail. The radio looks great. The equalizer gives a fantastic level of control, as well as useful presets. The install was also easier than I expected. I included all of the parts I used and pages of the manual in the pictures. I simply used 2 butter knives as the "keys" to help remove the previous deck. Then I used my labeler to clarify the function of each cord. It was super simple to wire up using a bit of the hardware already used for the previous stereo. This deck came with SO many accessories, most of which I don't even need. It included a separate antenna and cord for GPS, a rear view camera, a microphone, and a whole series of speaker plugs for more advanced setups. For mine, I just have 2 speakers, so I only needed the (3) power cords and the 4 speaker cords. Even though there are so many options and parts and cords, it was also pretty easy to figure out, because each cord has a different number of pins, so it's impossible to put the wrong cord in the wrong plug. I've also included the manual in case you wanna see more of the details about this. And also, this set of instructions is way more than you'd usually expect with something like this. The manual was concise and clear without being too vague or too verbose. I'm just super happy with this! It's clearly much more powerful than my prior deck. There is also an app that you can hook up to it. From what I can tell, this app is mainly for transferring audio or video or image files from your phone to this deck.
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