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Review on πŸš™ 7 Inch HD Touch Digital Screen Single DIN Car Stereo Head Unit with Bluetooth, GPS, Mirror Link, FM, USB, SD, MP5, Hands-Free, Backup Camera, and Microphone by UNITOPSCI by Keith Martin

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Excellent radio - car electronics

Has many features Radio sounds great Bluetooth to me what I need for audio streaming USB video and music works well Phone connection works well need to download the application to see it after the application DL, you may need a mirror casting app, google has one, so use it, as soon as it comes, just click 'Start Now' or 'Create Now', backup, the camera doesn't work. I drew lines on the back and soldered to the reverse light, plus and ground from the red to pink line on the back of the radio and red to positive when the light is not active. Things you will need to install a flathead radio and a Phillips screwdriver a drill if you have a larger rear camera any size drill to help you make video connections. Use your common sense if you don't mind drilling in your car. The best place for the trunk is behind the panel and you can route the wiring under the insulation under the trunk, you will also need access to a power source, usually a lamp. I couldn't use the license plate light because of the rusty screws, also I couldn't remove the padding to get to the light, so the cable to the back of the car didn't work, I just tucked it under the center console, pulled it back, cut made a small hole under the carpet and stuck it under the back seat of some small cars that just pop out if you pull hard enough. It is best to connect the wires to make the radio work. If you don't need a kit, look for connectors for your radio. Chances are your cables are discolored and difficult to read and understand, so it's a bit of a guess as to whether you need a radio kit. The one with the cable antenna connectors really helps, now you just have to match the colors and you're done, so don't buy those crimp wire sets, they don't work, it's easier and cheaper to buy a solder wire Iron your way through some videos on YouTube, y'all become a soldering pro and tape is best for a secure connection and tape to protect wires from touching. And everything is ready. Last thing to check before installing a backup camera, just make sure it's worth it, often you don't have access to a power source so on older cars you need to find out, it's just easier and keep that in mind that you may need it to drill holes in your car, especially for cam installation. So if you don't have plastic, you'll need to drill small pilot holes in your car. Just test the cam to make sure it works before attempting to install it.

Pros
  • Lots of positive emotions
Cons
  • Few little things