🚗 Elevate Your Drive with XTRONS!
The XTRONS Android 13 Car Stereo Radio Player features a 10.1-inch IPS touchscreen, Octa Core CPU, and Bluetooth 5.0 technology, providing a seamless and responsive user experience. With built-in CarPlay and Android Auto, it ensures safe and convenient access to your favorite apps while driving. Enjoy high-definition video playback and stay connected with hands-free calling. Plus, it comes with a 1-year warranty for added peace of mind.
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 16.93 x 13.07 x 5.67 inches |
Item model number | IEP12ACHL |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Display Size | 10.1 Inches |
Voice command | Touchscreen, Microphone |
U**N
It’s decent for what you get
It’s not perfect in my opinion but it works well the Fairly responsive for the price the only thing I would change is that I would give this thing a volume nob. (As a side note after having this device for a year or so now two additional things stand out some may have an issue with the climate information not showing anymore so you’ll never really know where air comes out unless you place your hand over to feel it and since that doesn’t work you’ll never know what temperature your blasting in your car because there will be no read out and I’ve looked for help with the product and it wasn’t too helpful sadly and lastly if you car about hands free calling it works but rather poorly it always seems as if no one can hear you clearly unless it’s completely silent within the car and even then the mic isn’t that good
A**R
Good Head unit, not perfect but still really good.
PROS:Sounds good, set up the EQ and get the sound right, I couldn’t tell the difference between factory and this unitThe temperature units indeed CAN be changed to Fahrenheit, it’s in the settings.I added a back up camera from Xtrons and installed it. Looks and works great.Climate control screens looks modern (it’s not touch, it’s simply a display and the climate control is operated by the real buttons at the bottom of the head unit)Some of these aftermarket units make you lose the cubby under the stereo, not this one, it stays and works just like before.I added a CarPlay dongle and use it for gps and Spotify, works well, gps is awesome on a huge screen. Not sure if it can do split screen, wasn’t able to do it.Some say the Bluetooth is low, there’s a way to customize volume levels for Bluetooth, gps, radio, video etc so you don’t have to keep hitting volume up when you get a call. I’ve Been told I sound crystal clear.Gives the 16yr old car quite a modern look.Bluetooth connection is on point; connects to my phone every time I start the car.CONS:Graphics look a little cheap.It doesn’t flawlessly fit flash with the dash. (I got rid of the bottom clips like another reviewer here did, this helps a little)Climate control screen sometimes randomly pop up for no reason.The dual climate wasn’t working at first but just abruptly started working. I had set the CAN settings for 7th gen accord (75); dual climate then reboot but it still didn’t work and later it mysteriously started working.Device is slow with any online activity.WiFi connection can be flakyThe plastic around the climate control buttons scratches really easily, be careful.The instrument cluster temperature display will disappear and show - - - F.The temperature displayed on the head unit ..... hmmm what’s that? it seems random all the time, it will drop 20 degrees in a minute, it will be 50F outside and it will be showing 89F... it’s very unstable and inaccurateCONCLUSION:Overall I’m satisfied and it’s quite good for the price. Will update this review after a few month to a year to report how it holds up.
L**Y
Works great and modernizes this old car.
This unit completely replaces the entire stock dash unit and it is very welcomed. It matches and looks like it could have been stock itself. Installation was very easy, only problem was the small clips on the lower backside of the unit that clip into the cars plastic bracket for the unit had to be shaved down a bit. Wasn't a problem for me but if you don't have the means to professionally do this, you could get the exact same end result by simply removing the clips, or even shaving them down with an box cutter or knife of some sort.The unit was easy enough to setup once installation was complete., and the UI has continued to be fairly easy to use. Bluetooth works exceptionally well. There have been only two times where the unit connected with my phone and the music was playing, only to have no noise come from the speakers. Nothing helped this besides simply turning off the car for a few moments and restarting, allowing the unit to reboot. Like I said this only occurred a couple times and I've had this unit for about 6 months at this point. Im willing to forgive this because I use this unit every single day and it works amazing.Now if you look up reviews for this unit on YouTube you will see a few different ones, all seemingly the same but with varying appearances in UI's. I've seen a review posted recently with a UI looking similar to my own but more vibrant and not as box like as depicted in this products pictures. As well as the AC info screen, instead of displaying a whole new screen while you're controlling the AC, only a portion of the screen shows the AC info. All I can say to that is do your research into what exact model you're buying. You can even contact Xtrons directly for that information Im sure.Going off that, the customer service. Xtrons customer support has been absolutely phenomenal. Setting up this unit I had questions about altering certain elements to which they responded promptly and giving me very detailed instructions on how to fix my issues. The unit comes defaulted to reading temperature in Celsius. Xtrons support gave me instructions on accessing a hidden settings menu exactly for this problem.10/10 product and customer support.P.S. I'd recommend downloading an app called Square home on the unit. It allows you to customize the look of your home screen.
A**A
great option for 7th generation accords
Nice upgrade for my 2007 ex-L accord with factory navigation. My radio had stopped working a while back and I was avoiding replacing it because of the cost. Also, the dash kits available thru crutchfield have the hvac controls high and the screen low, and you lose the storage compartment below the radio. This radio has a much bigger screen and cost less, and you keep the cubby.Biggest advice, read through the reviews and q&a people have gone to the trouble of posting. Also watch the videos on available youtube.You have to use the correct harness for your car (dual or single zone) and make sure you have connected all the wiring harnesses correctly. Then use the settings, car infotainment, about this car, settings, 8888 to get to the secret menu which I took a picture of. From here you pick CAN type which sends you to the place where you enter your car (75) even though it looks like it is already entered. just select it and type 75 again. You can also change from C to F while you are here. There is also a boot logo option on the secret menu as well, I put in the honda one. Your controls should work from the bottom of the radio as well as from the touch screen. If touchscreen doesn't work here, maybe you didn't connect the small interconnecting wire harnesses on the back of the radio.I also changed to the newer format for the radio display using an app that was included on the radio called topic switching. Not sure why they didn't call it UI switch, but for some reason I clicked on it and found out it was there. I liked how it looks more like a phone screen, just a bit more modern than the one that comes up when you first start it up. And I moved the apps around so the ones I use are on the first page.I did not connect the parking brake wire so some functions will not work for me, but I do not plan to watch videos.I installed a backup camera off ebay ($20) and am very pleased with it, functions perfect so far:) Super happy with this.Overall, this is a great system for me. Major upgrade for my car.Cons,1) I had factory navigation on my car, so I have a small gap above the radio as a few other reviewers reported. It doesn't bother me too much. Maybe I will glue a piece of trim in there if it starts to annoy me. Heck, it is a 14 year old car, the stain from my kid's spilled drink on the carpet bothers me more :) Also, my model had an extra thin screen above the vents for the clock, it is dead now but I don't really mind much.2) The wires were kinda tricky to arrange so that the door to the lower cubby didn't hit them. I also had a couple extra harnesses for the factory navi that are just living back there now, and the wires are not as secure as I would like. It would have been nice to have a little shelf or something to wire-tie stuff to, but it seems to be ok. Hopefully I don't have to pull it apart in the future if stuff shifts around.3) The random temperature displayed in left upper corner must be measuring the temperature inside the radio. It seems to run about 30 degrees higher than the cockpit temperature. I contacted XTRONS to see if I they knew how to make it stop showing and they were sorry but could not help me. They were pretty quick to respond to my emails though.4) The Easy Connect App worked well with my phone when I could get it to connect. But, it was flaky to connect. Sometimes it came right up, sometimes it wouldn't come on at all. I gave up on it and ended up getting a wired carplay/android auto dongle ($40) which seems to be more dependable. Maps, calls, texts, spotify all working together nicely:) Happy driver but $40 poorer.5) The system is a little laggy, takes about 30 seconds to start up from ignition. The AC will come on while it is booting, which is good cuz it is hot this summer.It is not perfect but good for the price. I hope it last a while because I hope to drive the car for a while longer.
C**R
Not the Easiest to Install
I was happy to replace the stock OEM head unit with a modern touchscreen. Still exploring the functions, but this modern infotainment unit brought life back into an old 2007 Accord. Taking the console apart with pry tools wasn’t easy but doesn’t reflect on the radio as much as design of the dashboard itself. Old materials like plastic and vinyl also crumbles easily when accosted by tools, and the dash now has cosmetic scratches from prying it apart. The radio itself was easy to assemble and install via plug and play. My biggest complaints so far is the temperature given in Celsius with no ability to change it. Also, Android keeps reverting back to Greenwich Mean time (GMT), except in CarPlay mode with a wireless dongle connected. Not dealbreakers but minor annoyances. Overall, a decent radio for the price.
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