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The ATOTOZONE A5L is a cutting-edge 9" Android double-DIN car stereo featuring a 1.3GHz quad-core processor, 2GB RAM, and 32GB storage. It supports wireless CarPlay and Android Auto, integrates ChatGPT for smart in-car assistance, offers versatile internet connectivity, and includes a 720P backup camera with wide-angle view. Enhanced by a 24-band EQ DSP and powerful amplifier, it transforms your vehicle into a connected, intelligent entertainment hub.
J**D
What an excellent upgrade!
A already had the Atoto A6PF head unit and loved it. I bought the DVR cam, Front cam, rear cam, OBD Torque accessory, and the tire pressure monitoring system. So many things you can add onto these units. But, with my old eyes there were many times I needed my glasses to do things, so this 9" screen is perfect. This brought a lot of extra pop to my Miata. It fit perfectly in place without blocking anything. The best part of the upgrade was that all the connections were the same, so it was essentially a plug and play upgrade from my other Atoto unit to this one. I was actually considering something else that had the bigger processor and RAM, but everything I have done with this is perfectly fast and smooth, swiping is smooth, video is smooth, everything loads quick enough. So even though it is the "lite" version, everything runs perfect and it still has all the bells and whistles available to add on. One of the best parts about this is that it is instant start, no loading, no android screen, nothing. You start the car and it is on, instantly. The only thing I lost was the front cam function. I have it plugged into the video input, so I can still use it, but it does not automatically switch from the rear camera to the front camera when going from reverse to drive. Not a big deal as the front camera was not much of a help when doing that driving, though I wish it had the option to use the video aux input as aux or front cam. Another great upgrade for me is all the different audio volume options that this unit has, ring volume adjustment, nav voice volume and to mix it with the music. Speaking of music, which is the main purpose of a head unit, it is excellent. I was impressed with the last one and this also does not disappoint. Whatever manufactures say about amperage is always overstated crap. This unit has more than enough power. If I were to crank it all the way up, I would be doing some damage, not only to my ears, but also the speakers. It really rocks. It has many different adjustments for the sound, a crazy large EQ, time delays, and of course the usual balance stuff. Everyone was so impressed with the old unit that I had four other people buy it and they all say how happy they are that I showed it to them. Now I am sure some will pull the trigger and upgrade as well since it is so simple. The original install was your typical head unit install which is not as easy as plug and play, but with the right car adapter, its not that bad. All those custom made units, I know I bought one for my wife's Toyota, are crap. I wish I had done an Atoto in her car and I will probably have to as she asks me every time she is in my car, when can I get one of these? Some company makes them and some other company buys and sells them and puts some garbage android skin on them. It sucks. Atoto does their own thing very well. They seem to have their own software development with very nice periodic updates. If there is something easily tweaked in the software and you suggest it, you'll probably see it in the next update. Good luck with any kind of updates with another generic android unit. I think the main thing most people do, is use it with Android auto or Carplay. I have Android and it has connected wirelessly and flawlessly every time. You can have it auto connect, or select to connect, which is very nice choice. I don't always want Android auto to launch once it connects, but if you do it will do it quickly when you start the car. I think it is around 15 seconds after you start the car until until Android auto connects and takes over the screen. What else can I say to help you decide. Sure you can buy a major name unit, but your paying a lot more for the name and you are getting less functions and no add-ons. It's a great unit from a great company and it does everything they say it does. What else can you ask for?
J**N
Lots of bang for less!
This unit is my 4th ATOTO. I purchased it for my wifes SUV.If you are looking to bring an older vehicle up to tech standards of today, and do it for cheap, this unit is one to look hard at. It has all the standard features youd expect out of a non-android stereo in this price range and adds all the things you are looking to upgrade for . . . wireless carplay/android auto, included backup camera, etc.The large screen is nicer on these androids to make resolution of many apps easier to navigate. The screen and buttons are very responsive, and the apps dont lag at all. Wireless CarPlay works with a single app touch after the initial setup and always works as it should. At this price range, you can't really ask for much more.This unit has the new OS that their higher end units are now running, which is a welcome addition. Sound quality is much better on these newer units.The screen adjustment on this unit is minimal, so if you have an oddly shaped dash, you need to take that into consideration. It wasnt an issue for my install, but i could see it becoming one if someone wasnt properly planning for such a large screen/stereo installation. The mounting depth of this head unit inside the dash is very shallow so this helps comonsate for the lack of adjustability.Only downsides i found were the Mono-Subwoofer Output and minimal screen tilt/position adjustments. However, I kept the rating at 5-stars becuase of the value and features that you do get at such a low cost.
W**0
Fit well with some modifications to the dash
Like the unit. Good rear camera and so far Android auto works well through Zlink. Even able to make it look like it came with my 2013 Innova!
O**J
The perfect android car radio upgrade
Upgrading to the A5L 9 inch Android Car Stereo from my previous 7-inch model from the same brand has been a fantastic experience. The installation was a breeze since the connectors and pin configuration were identical, making it super convenient. I didn’t have to worry about compatibility issues, which saved me time and effort. From the moment I turned it on, I was impressed by the vibrant 9-inch touchscreen, which makes everything from navigation to streaming music much more enjoyable. The system supports both wired and wireless CarPlay and Android Auto, allowing me to easily connect my phone and use Siri or Google Assistant for hands-free control. The sound quality is incredible—thanks to the built-in audio customization, I can adjust it to my liking for a personalized experience on the road. The rear-view camera is a great addition, offering a clear view and making parking safer with its parking guidelines. One of my favorite features is DriveChat, powered by ChatGPT, which adds a fun and interactive element to my drives. The Bluetooth connectivity also ensures that I can stream music while staying connected to other devices. Overall, the A5L has made my driving experience smarter, safer, and more enjoyable, and I’m glad I upgraded to this new model.
C**B
Get a better one. This isn’t it.
I am not happy with this. 1st, it’s very laggy. When I play a video from a usb (I tried 3 different usbs and several types of video files) the audio is out of sync by a full second. The UI is clunky and laggy. The radio works well. Blue tooth works well. Sounds is meh. CarPlay is slow and laggy. Touch screen is not responsive. Overall, I wouldn’t recommend.
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