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The Honda Accord 7th Android Car Stereo is a cutting-edge multimedia unit designed for 2003-2007 models, featuring a 10.1-inch capacitive touchscreen, built-in Apple Carplay and Android Auto, and Bluetooth connectivity. With a sleek design and user-friendly interface, it enhances your driving experience by allowing seamless access to navigation, music, and hands-free calls.
Item Weight | 4.13 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.84 x 9.06 x 5.91 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | RM13-HND-ACC07-2G32 |
Display Size | 10 Inches |
Warranty | 1 year |
Battery Life | 10000000 Hours |
Voice command | Touchscreen |
J**G
Plug an play.
PROS:Surprisingly fast processor, ample memory (though not up-gradable, sadly), smooth glass screen with great receptivity.The sound is AMAZING! with that equalizer you can tune your music like a professional. I'm an audiophile, and even I was impressed at what is coming out of a $200 stereo.Installation was literally plug and play, all the factory wires plugging directly into matching ports on the stereo.NOTE: There is one step that is left out of the instructions, but it's a simple one. The storage box below the stereo will need to be installed first, before you put the stereo in, unlike the factory unit, where the box needs to go in after the stereo. Otherwise the little V shape of the door does not match the bottom of the new radio. You can see the gap in the picture. It's nothing major.All in all, this is WELL worth the money, and then some.
D**.
Abandon hope all ye who enter here...
I have a Honda Accord Hybrid 2007 with a dual zone AC/heat. I bought this because I wanted a screen for an aftermarket backup camera I had already installed, bluetooth integration not offered on the stock radio, and a screen for turn by turn navigation. In fact, I had no illusions my daily driver would transform into a Tesla with this tablet. Unfortunately the only thing you'll get with this tablet is a larger backup camera screen and a drinking problem from trying to cope with the frustration this thing will introduce in your life. I'll be honest, I'm writing this review for some catharsis (I've never reviewed anything on Amazon before), but I'll be as honest as I can.Shipped from seller directly from China, which because of pandemic delays meant I got it several weeks later. This is not the seller's fault, but I mention it because by the time I received and installed it and realized what a piece of garbage this was, it was far too late to return it as return date was calculated based on when it shipped, not when I received it. Beware.The seller was very courteous when I communicated my frustration with the product, and gave me a download link to upgrade the system in lieu of returning the product. Unfortunately the upgrade did not address the fundamental problems with this item, which could likely only be resolved by recycling the innards for its rare earth metals and hoping another manufacturer uses them to create a new model entirely.(For some context, I'm a mobile developer. I have an above average understanding of Android, apps, and of the technicalities of an item like this. Unfortunately, that wasn't enough for me to get this thing working anywhere near satisfactorily).PROS:- Easy enough to install. All cabling included, and no problem integrating with an aftermarket rear view camera.- Seller was nice and prompt in returning my emails, even hosted the large software update on a different service when their first download link didn't work. Thanks for that.CONS:- Yes, it's Android 10. It's also the slowest tablet I've ever used. Even slower than the 2011 Kindle Fire. Like so painfully slow that I heave a sorrowful sigh each time I turn my car on and realize I have to interact with this thing. The responsiveness of the touch screen is also maddening: sometimes touches don't register at all, they are imprecise, and there is often a delay of up to 300ms between touch and response, a usable but very frustrating experience.- The AC buttons work more or less. I find the layout of the temp settings controls unintuitive, but that might be personal preference (I suspect the controls would be more logical for those more accustomed with right-to-left language schemes, as it appears flipped to my LTR bias). As others have pointed out the temperature knobs are wobbly and feel like they're going to fall off, but they work. On the other hand, out of the box the AC compressor would shut off completely whenever I came to a full stop while driving. Which meant that the system would start blowing hot air until I let off the brake and started moving again. To the seller's credit, this was the one thing their software update improved a little bit; but the AC/heat circuitry is far inferior to the stock logic circuitry.- I'm in the US where we still use Fahrenheit. Barbaric, I know. This item purports to offer the ability to alternate the UI between Celsius and Fahrenheit, and you don't have to dig far to find a setting claiming to do so. But this setting does not affect all UI elements. So the main screen temperature is always displayed in C, but the AC/heat temperature settings will be displayed in F. Also, the display of temp in F is simply a UI calculation from the C degrees internals; since the controls adjust the temperature by one degree C up or down, if you're using F, each adjustment changes it by 1.8 degrees F. In other words, you can't set your cabin temperature to 67 F, only 68F, 66.2F, 64.4F, etc. Not being able to adjust in integer increments of F is just shoddy programming and UI. If you stick to C, you're probably fine. But if you prefer F, you will be disappointed by this thing.- There is no support for Android Auto. Instead, there is a proprietary auto app ("EasyCon") which you must install on your phone and use to mirror your phone screen to the tablet. It works, but it's annoying: all it is is a screen mirroring app which allows you to control your phone from the tablet. This means that if your phone switches orientation because it slips down on the passenger seat, well, the display rotates on the tablet too. You also have to grant EasyCon full permissions in Android for controlling your phone remotely which feels incredibly invasive and is almost certainly unwise if you value your personal privacy and security. Oh, and did I mention touchscreen responsiveness? Yeah, same frustrating experience trying to mirror your phone with EasyCon too.- The round trip Bluetooth latency is laughably slow. Could this be my phone? Yes it's possible. Using the Developer Options on both tablet and phone, I tried a dizzying array of Bluetooth codecs, settings, and BT stack versions, trying to make this work better, to no avail. I don't know if I can chalk this up only to the tablet, but I have no problem with Bluetooth latency on any other device with my Pixel 5, so I'm 90% sure it's the tablet. What does this mean for you? Well, if you're listening to an audiobook or music from your phone, then the 750ms delay is probably not going to kill you, though it's annoying and unnecessary. No, the real problem arises when you try to have a phone conversation via the bluetooth on the tablet. Then the delay causes real problems as you start to talk over one another because of the 1.5s round trip audio delay.- Speaking of audio, the call quality on my end through my speakers is fine, but the people I call tell me the audio quality on their end sounds like I'm in a tin can. But I haven't taken the time to investigate this further, so all I can report are the complaints I've received and leave it at that.- The system launcher is mediocre at best, and the pre installed apps are mostly a joke. There are three separate apps for system settings (?!?), and you have to hunt through them to find what you're looking for. The Bluetooth music app is only the most basic, and most of the other apps are useless. You can install other apps from the Play Store if you want.- The USB cables (2 included) are low power, so no rapid charging for your modern phone.I could go on, but do I need to? If, like me, you thought you could get a modern UI for your 14 year old Honda, think again. I am very sad to say that this was a waste of $200, and I'll likely put the stock stereo back in because I had much more peace in my life before I installed this.
A**N
I mean... It works better than stock
I bought this earlier this week, and installed it today on my 2005 Honda Accord EX Coupe. Honestly, it performed underwhelmingly. I had been waiting for this product to lower it's price for months, and it finally did, so I bought it. It came with all the necessary pieces for install and had extras for if my car had single zone AC. I installed it and I had a lot of extra wiring from the factory harness that didn't convert over to the new head unit which kind of bugs me. Also, the head unit did not fit correctly and I will have to cut some plastic in order for it to fit correctly. As for the features, it seems that most of the features work, if not all. However, it's slow... even my factory unit was faster than this is. I do like the bigger display, and the apps do work. I also found that the Wi-Fi did not want to disconnect so I could reconnect it to another Wi-Fi. It took almost 40 minutes to get it to work properly.Overall, this product is better looking than the factory unit, but with all the issues that I had based on installation and set up, I may try looking for another unit in the future.
M**Y
Lexxson 10.1 andrid
First customer support was quick and fast to email me with updates the radio works as it should but one issue was you cannot mirror and play the radio at the same time.. And andriod auto is a No go due to a Bluetooth issue I would like to see my text messages and not just receive phone calls Hope there is a update in the future to andriod 11 to support andriod auto
B**A
Super easy installation
I installed this radio on my 2003 accord. It was a super easy installation with minimal tools. A flat head screwdriver and a Phillips. If you run into any trouble there’s many videos on YouTube that you can watch to get help. Love the radio so far.
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