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Review on 🚗 Upgrade Your Hyundai Sonata 2011-2013 with Android 10 Navigation Stereo, GPS, and Multimedia Player by Mark Howard

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Good product. - In-Dash Navigation

I typically don't write reviews for products I buy on Amazon for a number of reasons. This mostly has to do with pricing. But this product costs around $200, so I think it's better to write a descriptive review. Initially I was very happy when I first bought this stereo. It looked very nice and the interior of my car looked modern (I have a Hyundai Sonata 2013 SE). The first thing I noticed was that my airbag light was on. You can get rid of the light by unplugging the airbag connector and plugging it back in to make it go out. The standard GPS is slow and impractical. However, you can also download other GPS apps from the Google Play Store. However, you need WiFi to use the maps. (What I uploaded was a standalone GPS.) The bluetooth sound was weird because it sounded REALLY good on some songs on my playlist but horrible on other songs. I listen to a variety of genres, from heavy metal to pop and R&B. AUX didn't work for me. I tried contacting the seller and all they told me was to send them a picture of my stereo and restart it. As soon as I did what they asked, I stopped answering. Thank goodness I managed to get my refund today and I'm glad I did. Overall it's a nice looking stereo, but it gave me headaches with poor sound, the screen turning on and off, the fact that I couldn't connect to AUX and that I needed Wi-Fi to use GPS. , Apps, YouTube and so on. All in all I don't think this GPS is worth the money. I think different customers have different expectations and standards for the type of radio they want. I wanted a failsafe stereo that would work great. With that in mind, buy at your own risk :)

Pros
  • Rugged Construction
Cons
  • No Auto Steering