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The Naifay Double Din Car Stereo is a cutting-edge 7-inch touchscreen receiver featuring wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for seamless smartphone integration. Equipped with Bluetooth 5.1, it supports hands-free calling and high-quality audio streaming. The unit includes an HD backup camera with night vision and a 170° viewing angle for enhanced safety. MirrorLink functionality, FM radio with 18 presets, and steering wheel control compatibility make it a versatile and modern upgrade for any vehicle.
Manufacturer | Naifay |
Brand | Naifay |
Item Weight | 1.81 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.6 x 6.8 x 3.8 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Manufacturer Part Number | X6WC |
Special Features | Touchscreen, Android Auto, Built-In Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay, Hands-Free Calling |
M**S
Very happy with this purchase.
I bought this unity to put in my old daily driver minivan. I must say, I am very pleased with it. I would recommend using a wiring harness, if you can find one for your vehicle. I did the wiring myself, but it can be pretty tricky if you can't find reliable wiring diagrams for your existing radio.The android auto has worked flawlessly for me and the Samsung S22 ultra. Spotify (free version) has enhanced my daily driving experience, through my phone and this radio.The radio works very well with excellent reception. The sound quality and power of the system has been more than satisfactory to me.I added an external microphone as the voice quality, for those who I spoke to over the phone, was not always clear. This could have been related to the low mounting of the radio in my minivan and also the road noise and heater noise as that was running most of the time.Overall I would definitely purchase this unit again. It was an excellent value.
A**N
Quality problem
The quick summary is that it stopped working properly and started drawing down my vehicle's battery while the vehicle was off. This is... bad. I had to disconnect and replace the radio so my car would keep working.As for features, it does do carplay when plugged in, but does not do it over bluetooth. I didn't mind, but it's something important to realize. The radio tuner is pretty low quality, worse than a typical OEM radio for sure. Generally, it's a low quality product. I expected that and was fine with it, as long as it functioned for 2 or 3 years - which it did not do.Now for the full story. after a few months I believe the internal power relay failed. With the vehicle off and ACC off the stereo would start the boot sequence and then switch off again, and do this continuously. I checked and with the vehicle off the the ACC wire was supplying zero volts while the Bat wire was supplying 14 volts... meaning the vehicle electrical was working properly. This means the unit was trying to boot when ACC is off - implying that an internal power relay (that should pull power off the Bat wire when the ACC wire is pulled high) is leaking and thus *almost* supplying enough power to power the unit. This means it's sitting there drawing my power down when my vehicle is off and parked.
A**R
Skeptical at first. After installing Happy now!
Wasn't sure how accurate listing was. What sold me on this radio was that android auto and apple carplay DO actually work WIRELESS!Would buy this again for another car especially with the price point.There is an annoying beep that is stock, you can go to settings and turn it off, you can also program buttons for a steering wheel and the audio quality was pretty great.Thanks for this product!!edit: sometimes wireless carplay/android auto isn't instant when starting the car all the time but I've only had to do this twice so farrestart the car with cable connected to phone then remove it with bluetooth still connected and that fixes it.
A**X
For the price... worth every penny.
*update 2023/04/03*;tldr no regrets, but there are caveats.I've now installed the second one (1st in a 2004 Honda Civic, 2nd in a 07 Grand Caravan). Both work well enough. But here is some info and things I've found:Build quality is a bit spotty: The one in the Civic is unstable using wireless. It works and it doesn't, seemingly at random. It will disconnect almost always when I drive on a certain street. Feels like radio interference. Wired in, it works just fine. The one in the Caravan works very well wirelessly and wired. However, the front USB port has a short. You plug anything in there and it reboots the device and will not charge or connect anything plugged in. Luckily, these units have a port in the front and one in the back, so it gives you a little flexibility. I'm powering a dashcam from the back port of Honda unit while also connected/charging from the front port.Other things to note: mic quality is terrible- or the chip on the unit that handles hands free audio. I tested using the mic that came with the unit, a mic I had before from a previous stereo, and a 3rd mic I purchased separately. The caller on the other side of hands-free calls has a really hard time hearing me.The other thing is that there are no fader/balance controls on this device. It's not a dealbreaker for me, but it's such a trivial oversight. Really puzzling.I think a lot of these issues could be solved via software, but I have yet to find any firmware updates or an official site offering anything.You get what you pay for, and I mean that sincerely. For the price, this is kind of what I expected- actually, I expected worse. I do wish I would have purchased the version with the volume knob as well. Buttons for volume control sucks.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*original review*I've purchased 2 of these. Mainly for wireless Android Auto. Install was pretty straightforward.My only gripe is that my phone, or it could be the deck, will disconnect seemingly randomly. I've found a accsesing the Bluetooth pair screen and tapping the disconnect/connect button will re-connect the devices. Getting Android Auto paired correctly was also kind of a pain. Had to unpair everything, uninstall updates from the Android Auto app on my phone and start over a few times.However- this price point is what makes it worthwhile. The camera works pretty well and not having to grab my phone out of my pocket and mount it every time I get in the car is pretty awesome. I bought a second one after using the first for a week.
J**E
Works, for the most part
The wireless android auto functionality works 99% of the time (I have had it disconnect when going highway speeds.) I also had to modify my radio bracket in order for the radio to mount properly, it still doesn't fit quite right in my Corolla as you can see in the picture. I also have an issue where when using android auto, if I change the volume at all of the settings I set in the equalizer get "reset" and I have to switch EQ profiles in order to restore the EQ settings, also the "loud" profile increase the bass too much. Still, $63 for a wireless car play/auto head unit is a steal, regardless of the quirks
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