SHORT VERSION: Buy this main unit if you are reasonably tech savvy and looking for an OEM style option but it's not really the case. immediately "plug and play". I've been using the device for a little over a week and it's finally working exactly how I wanted it to. The instructions provided are lacking (to say the least), but Iris (their tech support rep) is great and provided clear instructions on how to fix two issues I had. The first problem I had was that the device I received didn't support Apple CarPlay after installation and required an MCU update, flashed from a USB stick with a file provided by Iris. I assume this is because iOS14 was released and the devices shipped were not updated. The second problem I had was remapping the buttons on the steering wheel. The software didn't allow me to remap buttons without first going into factory settings and entering the PIN provided by Iris to change the setting to allow it. It's possible the instructions provided contained this information, but after looking at them several times I didn't know how to fix my problem. After emailing Iris, I received information on how to easily resolve the issue. NOTE: I assume Iris is based in China. So if you decide to buy the device, you have to be patient with your answers. Should you still have problems, I will not hesitate to ask for troubleshooting, I think the customer service has been more than satisfactory. Overall, while it may seem a bit cumbersome, it's worth it in my opinion. The head unit is light years ahead of the Entune OEM, Apple CarPlay connects wirelessly with ease, and the fit and finish is generally acceptable as a replacement. I looked at Pioneer Floating Head Units and many other aftermarket options, but in the end all I really wanted (and needed) was Apple CarPlay and an OEM-style device that looks like it belongs. As long as this main unit continues to perform the same, I will be very happy with my purchase. Hope this helps someone else! I looked at Pioneer Floating Head Units and many other aftermarket options, but in the end all I really wanted (and needed) was Apple CarPlay and an OEM-style device that looks like it belongs. As long as this head unit continues to perform the same, I will be very happy with my purchase. Hope this helps someone else! I looked at Pioneer Floating Head Units and many other aftermarket options, but in the end all I really wanted (and needed) was Apple CarPlay and an OEM-style device that looks like it belongs. As long as this head unit continues to perform the same, I will be very happy with my purchase. Hope this helps someone else! But in the end, all I wanted (and needed) was Apple CarPlay and an OEM-style device that looks like it belongs in the car. As long as this head unit continues to perform the same, I will be very happy with my purchase. Hope this helps someone else! I looked at Pioneer Floating Head Units and many other aftermarket options, but in the end all I really wanted (and needed) was Apple CarPlay and an OEM-style device that looks like it belongs. As long as this head unit continues to perform the same, I will be very happy with my purchase. Hope this helps someone else! But in the end, all I wanted (and needed) was Apple CarPlay and an OEM-style device that looks like it belongs in the car. As long as this main unit continues to perform the same, I will be very happy with my purchase. Hope this helps someone else! I looked at Pioneer Floating Head Units and many other aftermarket options, but in the end all I really wanted (and needed) was Apple CarPlay and an OEM-style device that looks like it belongs. As long as this head unit continues to perform the same, I will be very happy with my purchase. Hope this helps someone else! as if it were part of the car. As long as this head unit continues to perform the same, I will be very happy with my purchase. Hope this helps someone else! I looked at Pioneer Floating Head Units and many other aftermarket options, but in the end all I really wanted (and needed) was Apple CarPlay and an OEM-style device that looks, like it belongs. As long as this head unit continues to perform the same, I will be very happy with my purchase. Hope this helps someone else! as if it were part of the car. As long as this head unit continues to perform the same, I will be very happy with my purchase. Hope this helps someone else! I looked at Pioneer Floating Head Units and many other aftermarket options, but in the end all I really wanted (and needed) was Apple CarPlay and an OEM-style device that looks like it belongs. As long as this head unit continues to perform the same, I will be very happy with my purchase. Hope this helps someone else! What I really wanted (and needed) was Apple CarPlay and an OEM-style device that looked like it belonged in the car. As long as this head unit continues to perform the same, I will be very happy with my purchase. Hope this helps someone else! What I really wanted (and needed) was Apple CarPlay and an OEM-style device that looked like it belonged in the car. As long as this head unit continues to perform the same, I will be very happy with my purchase. Hope this helps someone else!
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