
Ever heard the expression "You get what you pay forβ? It embodies that phrase. Yes, it works, no, it's not a high-end device. Look, it's an $85 Android Auto/Apple Car Play touchscreen. If you want to be at the top then pay for it. It's actually an $85 device. Yes, there is no user guide on how to turn Android on and off automatically. If you need wiring instructions beyond the individual colored wires, don't connect them. All in all it's worth the price. If you need to replace a broken radio on a budget, do it. If you want sound quality and superior functionality, spend $600-$1,000 on a branded device.

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