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The LEXXSON Android 10.1 Car Radio is a cutting-edge multimedia head unit designed specifically for Honda Accord 8th models from 2008 to 2011. Featuring a 10-inch capacitive touchscreen, high-definition resolution, and an intelligent GPS navigation system, this device ensures a seamless driving experience. With built-in CarPlay and Android Auto, users can easily connect their smartphones for hands-free calls, music, and navigation. The split-screen function allows multitasking, while the 14 band EQ provides an exceptional audio experience.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.84"L x 7.87"W x 3.94"H |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi, USB |
Control Method | Touch |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Resolution | 1024 x 600 |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
Map Types | Satellite |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Display Type | LCD |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
Mount Type | Panel Mount, found in image |
Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
Operating System | Android |
Screen Size | 10 Inches |
Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Additional Features | Touchscreen, Bluetooth |
M**A
Good stereo
It works great and with some tweaking you can get the most out of it, I love how it fits perfectly in my dash and looks clean. I ran into one issue with my audio not recognizing the rear speakers separately but thats fixable with an amp or rca splitter. Overall love the product.
M**U
Need WiFi connection to work
This item is a very pure quality product. Video quality was poor, the screen response is very slow. The Bluetooth is unreliable and it needs WiFi for the Navigation to work. Not sure what the gps sensor is for if the nav needs a strong WiFi signal to work. The only thing that works is the hard wire connection of my iPhone to it and even that, the app connect on the phone is unreliable. The help line is far from helpful. I will not recommend this item to anyone.
V**E
Great unit! Just take your time with installation
Very happy with the results!! Installation was pretty foolproof and took about 3 hours. Removing trim panels and the old stereo while seeing where all the connecting harnesses go was the most challenging part. As other reviewers have noted the actual camera for the backup camera function was not included however many suitable options can be found for $20-$30. After running cables, tying into the backup bulb and connecting the trigger wires to the head unit (clearly labeled) and backup bulb, long press on the screen if you see the no signal message when shifting into reverse, this will allow you to cycle through several different styles of supported cameras to find the one you may have installed.All steering wheel controls (after “learning” the controls to the new unit with the included instructions) and original stereo functions still work! Very happy to have a backup camera and more multimedia options in my 11 year old car while still maintaining all functions of the original equipment. (One more note, when you start everything back up you will need the 5 digit radio code for your original stereo, some dealerships put this on a sticker on the side of the glovebox, just pop it open and look on the side nearest the center console)
A**R
Need software update
It is a nice unit except one glitch. It doesn’t dim at night or whenever light turns on. It means I need to change the dim manually which is troublesome switching back and forth.I checked the wiring, the orange Cable is there for both original and new head unit so your original unit dims automatically, but new head unit doesn’t dim. Probably some software upgrade can fix it but I doubt Lexxson will have that upgrade.Other than that, it looks good on my car and touchscreen works fine.
G**A
I wanted this product to work perfectly, what a bummer
As the other reviews state, it may not be plug and play. I have a 2010 Honda Accord LX 2.4 without Navigation so I didn’t think I’d have any issues with compatibility. First of all the product doesn’t come with instructions but there are several YouTube videos that can guide you which are extremely helpful. The issue is that you’ll have a bunch of extra cords with what I’m assuming are extras for other trims Accord. Unfortunately after all is said and done I hooked up the unit with what fit to my harness and factory radio and could not get sound since the RCA Aux harness was incorrect. The unit comes on and everything else worked seamlessly besides the sound issue. It’s a nice fitting product and I really prefer this look than installing a standard double din to replace the factory radio. It seems that the customer service with Lexxson knows this may be an issue as they are sending me a replacement cable to fix the sound. They may not include the LX model cable with the unit which seems like a waste since now I’m stuck with multiple cables that don’t fit my car which couldve been avoided if they utilized vehicle specific info. I took pics of the back of my stereo so hopefully I can check that the replacement will fit before taking everything apart again. I’ll update my review once I get everything resolved within a couple weeks when the cable arrives.
M**A
Cool... but has it's limits
I bought this because it's a big screen, can do CarPlay/AndroidAuto (With additional adapters purchase!) and looks like a factory luxury car infotainment system, all inside an old 2008 Honda Accord.The downside is that it says it will work out of the box with the factory head unit. It DOES NOT.I mean... It does... and it doesn't.The instructions are all but useless. A few youtubers had some good info on the install process that was easy enough to follow, but all seemed to be missing this one key omission of how to get audio from this head unit to the factory Honda head unit.There was no way to connect the audio to the factory system using any of the harnesses that it came with. I contacted amazon and they send another. It was also missing said harnesses. I ended up keeping the first one and sending the replacement back.After a day or so of messing around with it, watching more install videos, and being generally frustrated with no audio, I found one quick jump-cut one youtuber did where they showed using the new head units RCA line out harness and running an RCA to 1/8in headphone jack converter down into the center console arm rest to the factory Aux In jack. Well that worked! I finally had audio using the factory head unit.I ended up ordering long RCA to 1/8 jack cables, long USB extension cables with little round mount thing and some other bits and pieces. I routed all of this down behind the radios, under the shifter, and drilled holes in the bottom of the center console arm rest cubby area. I mounted the USB ports here, and then also passed through the 1/8jack and plugged it into the factory Aux In jack. It all looks completely factory with nothing showing.So... some of the cool stuff... it's android, so you can install stuff on it. It's an old version of android, and a janky chinese version at that, so YMMV on what installs and works and what doesn't. Some apps just crash a bunch. Some run. Spin the wheel and try your luck. HERE maps works great as a default GPS/Nav option. The radio worked great. Playing MP3s works good.... unless you have a large collection, then it takes forever to load them all and good luck finding an app that lets you alphabetize them by artist to make it more easy to use. And good luck finding other music apps that doesn't crash.Keep in mind this is basically just a SLOW generic android tablet with minimal RAM. It's not going to be a workhorse by any means. Things will load slowly. Things will take forever to download (the wifi antenna sucks on it). Be patient with it, and it will be cool.Anyhow... on to the main reason I bought this. CarPlay!I also bought the CarlinKit Wired CarPlay USB Adapter.You need to install the proper android app on the head unit using some typed in sketchy link from the adapter's instructions, but it installed fine for me.Carplay "just works" after this.Plug the adapter full time into one of the two USB ports from the head unit. Then plug your regular phone cable into the adapter. On the head unit, navigate to your apps, select the link app and after it finds and connects to the adapter, then finds and connects to your phone, it will display it on the screen as intended.There is also a wireless CarPlay adapter too that was a few bucks more that I am interested in getting now that I've seen all of this working.I tested multiple iPhones and one newer Android phone, and all worked great.You're still going to have the same issues that most carplay has, sometimes music gets stuck on your phone's app, sometimes the GPS gets stuck, or other apps get stuck, but unplugging, replugging the phone in, or force closing the app on your phone usually takes care of this most of the time. Once in a while you may need to reboot your phone if it's too stuck. But this happens even on the factory CarPlay in other cars I've noticed.Attached are the finished install photo as well as a photo showing CarPlay working on this.I am super happy with how it turned out!One bad thing about the Honda factory head unit is the bass roll-off at higher volume levels. It's so bad, I had to put in an Audio Control LC2 system to add the bass back in to my aftermarket sub I also installed. I am still not fully happy with the way this all sounds coming out of the factory Honda amp and radio, so I will sadly be ditching using the Honda radio, and plugging an amp directly into this new android head unit for a cleaner sound. I really wanted to keep the factory OEM look and really wanted the use of the big volume control knob on the honda radio, but not at the trade off of just poor sound quality.All in all, if you know what you're getting into, know t hat you will need to connect to the factory radio using the RCA line out on the new one to the honda's aux in port, and knowing that you will need an additional adapter for the CarPlay function,.... It was still totally worth it.I would rather have this thing, with the way it looks in the installed location, looking like it does vs the terrible look of the tiny 6in screens in the middle of the dash as the other option.This thing is pretty cool, even with all it's jankiness.
R**V
Updates the infotainment system and was able to use with Navi-Equipped car
I was looking for aftermarket radio unit that would retain most if not all the features provided by the manufacturer, which this does. It is nice that they give you the option to use factory sound system through the auxiliary port or wire sound directly from the head unit. If you get sound directly from the head unit, you loose the subwoofer with the premium audio.I used this with an navigation equip car, even though it states it is not made for it. It is just you loose the function of Sat Nav, but you can use the built-in nav or Carplay via Z-Link and have to tap a wire from the HVAC and Radio Sub Display to get illumination to work properly. I found that you can use CarPlay wirelessly using Z-Link but with Android Auto, I haven't figured if that works with it without the Dongle.It definitely updates the infotainment features drastically from the outdated system, but it is slow in some areas the head unit can also improve as connecting to internet is not the greatest in terms of speed or not being able to install certain apps due to having the necessary tools to carry out. Would rate this 4/5.
F**I
Está bien pero no vale la pena poro el precio
Es una tableta con un launcher, no tiene nada útil no vale la pena por el precio. El wifi dejo de funcionar y terminas usándolo solo como transmisor Bluetooth. No vale la pena, mejor compra un transmisor Bluetooth de $400 o $500 pesos
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