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Review on 🎡 Aigoss Bluetooth Car Stereo, Single Din FM Radio Media Player with USB/TF/SD/AUX Input, Hands-Free Calling, Wireless Control, and Multi-Color Illumination by Daniel Shivashankar

Revainrating 2 out of 5

You get what you pay for.

I installed it on my truck and it still works. Here are the good and bad points that will give you the information you should have before you buy. First the bad. 1) Terrible radio reception. If you enjoy listening to local stations, you should look elsewhere. 2) Difficult to navigate. This media player has many features but not easy to use. I rode with on-device color switching for several weeks until I learned how to adjust the color. Adjusting sound levels and directing sound is difficult. They use a single dial for most settings, but you don't have enough time to set it up before it reverts to the default volume mode. 3) Cheap construction. Well, at this price point, that's to be expected, but it's really cheap. The display is so dark that you cannot read it in sunlight. In fact, it can only be used at night, and that's no exaggeration. The micro SD slot ejects your card when you remove it (I still haven't found my first card) and the USB port on my device doesn't work. Pros: 1) It's cheap, you get a lot for that price. 2) It's powerful, it has more power than my standard radio. I swapped out the speakers in the front doors as they were too much for them and now they sound great. 3) I bought it to listen to audio in my truck, not radio. My phone connects perfectly and I stream my Revain music and audiobooks. I have a classic iPod full of my personal music and it connects easily via the aux jack. Micro SDs work great too, you just have to be careful when removing them. I left this unit installed because it works for what I need. I have to be honest, I hated it at first, but I grew to love it. Crucially, it has a green light color that perfectly matches the sensors in my truck. I hate having an aftermarket unit in a car that doesn't fit.

Pros
  • Various functions
Cons
  • Slightly torn