2016年5月27日星期五

Joying Double Din Android 4.4.4 Car Radio for Universal

  The 2 din android car stereo has already got a lot of popularity from all over the world.Now let us enjoy the wonderful reviews from one of our customer as below:
"I love it! I have used my smartphone as a mobile head unit for 6+ years. So making this move totally makes sense to me! I am big on listening to music, GPS, and phone calls. While all touchscreen head units do all 3.

I love using this in conjunction with my Android account, because I can access my Google Maps for recent places, default locations, and my starred places. You have an endless supply of music players to choose from.. you're not stuck on a default music player. While I wish the bluetooth app were a little more functional, it does the job.

My only gripes, it needs at least 5GB of internal storage, "Ok Google" (seems to crash a lot) and bluetooth support.

Ok Google/Voice Search seems to be a bit buggy.. it crashes frequently and doesn't work for calling contacts. My workaround, having your phone accessible and using Ok Google for call commands (my phone goes to daydream mode while plugged in, so I'm usually able to wake it up easily.

Bluetooth, I manage to only get an OBDII and phone contacts connected. It would have saved me some time and money, because I had to buy a USB remote/keyboard when I already had them in bluetooth.

It shows how versatile the Android OS really is by adapting the same technology into a head unit. It's like using what you already love about Android, but now seeing it in a different way and only using certain features and apps for a specific result.. being in your car. I am all-in with the Android ecosystem and this head unit makes me real happy being able to customize it way more than I could have with any other big name stereo. The storage (or lack thereof) was difficult getting used to, you have less than 1GB (not a typo) to download apps. You adjust fast and begin to look through your Google Play Store and dissect what you really NEED to be satisfied. My main issue was using Google Music playlists (not enough storage for offline), so I just stored them all on an micro sd-card and using CloudPlayer. It's a slight inconvenience to update playlists manually, but I found a good player. It's Android.. if you don't like an app, you can find a different to replace it. No regrets. This may be one of the best purchases ever!"

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