Great to hear you are thinking of doing a part 2 to this video. I've learned a lot so far. Here's a couple other questions I have, (1) One of the things I like about this unit over others are the physical buttons around the screen. I don't believe you used any of the physical buttons in the original video, but assume they work well, with no lag? I think one of the reviews of the product on AliExpress mentioned the physical button quality may not be as good as the OEM unit. What is your opinion on that? (2) It appears the physical buttons light up when selected? A review I read about the other head unit you mentioned (without buttons on the sides), mentioned the buttons work, but don't light up when selected so it is hard to tell what buttons have been depressed. I'm hoping that isn't the case with this unit. (3) What seems to be unique about this unit is the bottom OEC radio stays installed. Trying to think through that, I assume that means it is the OEM radio volume that serves as the "master" volume for the car, rather than the volume on this unit, or am I not understanding that correctly? If the OEM bottom radio remains installed and functioning, what "mode" does it need to be in, for the new unit to operate?
1) I, too, like the factory look of this head unit. The physical buttons work fine with no lag. However, as I mentioned in another comment on this video, my physical temp down button doesn't work for the driver's side - yes, it really bothers me. I can only lower the temp for the driver's from the radio screen through the climate control app. All other physical buttons are fine except for a couple that have a little squeak to them when depressing them. I tried a little silicon spray on the worst one, but it did not help. All other buttons feel fine and are quiet. 2) The physical buttons on both sides of the screen do not have any selection indicator lights, but the climate control buttons do. However, even though the climate control lights have an orange selection indicator, they are near impossible to see during the day. I haven't tinted my Lexus yet, just fyi. At night or early morning, I can see them okay. All physical buttons on the radio do have backlighting, but they're not as bright as the factory backlit buttons. 3) This aftermarket head unit becomes the primary control for all infotainment functions. The OEM CD changer unit below this aftermarket radio takes a back seat to this radio. Instead of the factory radio being controlled by the OEM CD changer interface (i.e., modes such as radio, Aux, etc.), this aftermarket radio controls everything, including the CD changer. Pressing the different modes on the OEM CD changer doesn't seem to do anything. Some of the physical buttons on the OEM CD changer do work with certain apps. For example: when playing CDs, you can press the physical Track button to skip to the next song, or the physical Tune button to move to the next CD. However, the physical mode buttons don't really seem to do anything. You must either choose what you want to do on the radio screen OR press MODE on the steering wheel. Pressing MODE on the steering wheel cycles through the modes, but it moves fast and doesn't give you much time to view what MODE selection is currently ready to choose. So if I'm pressing MODE on the steering wheel and I'm trying to read which mode is currently listed in the cycle, it doesn't stay up long enough when you're trying to focus on driving. It then disappears and you have to start all over. If you try to cycle quickly, you end up passing the MODE you want a few times. Best just to select it on the radio screen. As far as the factory volume control goes, here's the issue. It is not in sync with the steering wheel volume. It seems the factory volume control knob has been relegated to a mere "GAIN" control. You have to either set your volume control knob at one point and leave it, then turn the music up/down with the steering wheel volume. OR, set your steering wheel volume at one point and leave it, then use only the factory volume control knob to turn music up/down. One or the other. Its hard to explain. It's not an intuitive radio, but for trying to retrofit an Android tablet into a vehicle with integrated radio and climate controls, it does work once you get the hang of it. Most friends or family members borrowing your Lexus would probably be lost with this unit.
nice mod. About the audio, the reason why people think its lacking is because you lose the Lexus Audio tuning which is programmed in the old unit. You lose even more if its Mark Levinson tuned.
Dope review! Super informative. Only question I had was about the sound quality. I know you said it’s better for you, but I’m wondering what sound system came with your car? Mine came with the Mark Levinson 13 speaker system / amp…wondering if it’ll have any compatibility issues with the that amp. I love the sound quality I have now and wouldn’t want it to drop in quality once I install this unit. Thanks in advance for replying to everyone! You’re such a big help!
Looks dope going to look into it. My only fault i found was fitment with these aftermarket units. Its always sunk in but i think you had add washers to even it out and go flush with the dash. Funny enough i live in Toronto. Appreciate the video. One question though, is the OEM back up cam not compatible with the unit?
Yeah, my top right side was a mm or 2 sunk in. I just put a washer between the radio bracket and the factory mounting hole and now it satisfies my ocd. Lol
I ended up buying this. Any chance that you know what color the reverse trigger wire for the back up camera is? There's nothing labeled as a reverse trigger. I did see a video that said the camera reverse trigger wire is "usually" the 3rd wire next to the red hot wire on the main black plug. However, that wire in this unit is connected to the Canbus module and I definitely don't want to cut it to test it. Lol
Update: it is the 3rd wire on the black plug - it's brown. Don't cut it because it's connected to the Can bus module. Just tap into it. This brown wire is the reverse trigger wire and will tell the radio to display the backup camera
@edps cupcake no, I have an aftermarket back up camera. The radio description said it came with a backup camera, but when it arrived there was no backup camera. When I reached out to the company they said they were out of promotional backup cameras and they credited my PayPal for $18. I then went on Amazon and bought a standalone backup camera that works outstanding.
@@AC_metro - I ordered this head unit and it arrived today. The back up camera connector that comes with the unit has 1 yellow and 1 black wire coming out of the plug that go straight into the yellow rca plug. There are also 2 additional short yellow wires coming out of the same plug, attached to different pins. What are they used for?
@@jasonbarrier3115 I believe those are for vehicles with factory back up cameras. My Lexus IS250 only had the basic radio - no back up camera so I can't say for sure. I only installed an aftermarket back up camera. If your Lexus doesn't have a factory screen and back up camera those wires won't be used. Are you planning to do an aftermarket back up camera?
@@AC_metro - Yes, I don’t have factory NAV. so I also purchased the aftermarket Boyo VTL 17IRTJ license plate mount backup camera, because I wanted the active parking lines. My head unit did come with the “free gift” camera from AliExpress, but that one doesn’t have active parking lines. To clarify my question, the head unit came with several cables and connectors. I started just counting the pins of each connector, as someone suggested, and plugging the appropriate connectors into the back of the unit. At this point I haven’t removed the OEM radio. One of the cables that came with the new head unit is the one I am describing, white molex connector on one end, that plugs into the back of the head unit. Coming out of the back of the molex connector are the yellow and black wires that go into the yellow (female), RCA plug. On each side of that yellow and black wire, there are single yellow wires. They are both probably 1” in length. They current don’t connect to anything, just straight wires coming out of the connector. This would be so much easier if I could send photos! Thanks
If I knew about this I would’ve bought it I mean I still can but I got the android head unit and it messes with my AC I have very little control of it here and there it turns on/off by itself rapidly
Thank you very much. You answered a question for me. I bought one also and was Skeptical at the same time. I didn't want to pay $1100 for one. I'm waiting for it to arrive.
Congratulations bro 👏....I got the same headunit from another seller in aliexpress and man that was the worst experience I install the unit in my car the AC and audio didn't work no matter how many time I tried to contact the seller then he send a other cables with new canbus but the AC work only from the headunit buttons and not from the screen and the blutooth audio and handsfree mic when talking over the phone was worst... at the end I hate the unit and replace it with the OEM.
I had the same AC issues, and still have. Only from the screen they work. Also the temp buttons (left and right) won't work. As the right buttons for the telephone won't work. The front and read heating buttons are changed the other way around. Does you @my2is have the same issues? @alialwehedi, where do you live? I'm from the netherlands hand facing this issues. I red an article that this had to do with the region (america, europe or japan). Don't know if there are differences? What software / apk do you use / Which can, mcu or system and carsettings version is installed? The information you can see if you go to the about section. Maybe i can try an other version of these to figure out what the (my) problem is.
I almost bought this one but instead got the 10 inch without the side buttons for AC. Question: do you live in a hot climate? I live in Texas and i noticed in the summer it LAGS and crashes. So I’m wondering if it’s due to the CPU overheating during the summer months. Thanks.
I live in Toronto, Canada. It gets extremely hot during the summer and decently cold during the winter, similar to NYC. I’m not too sure what could be causing the issue with yours but the AC (and recently tested the heat) has worked just fine on mine
Going to be making and uploading a part 2 to this ‘review’ sometime this week with certain things I missed when making this video, answers to common questions I get asked about this headunit as well as my overall thoughts on the product after using it for over 2 months now.
please do I watched this video months ago just cause I was curious about aftermarket options but as of today my factory navigation units "multi display unit" as they call it will not function as of today. So I am having to weigh my options between trying to repair mine buying another used factory unit (and adding a grom some day later). Or buying one of these chinese android units. Im curious if you had any issues with any of the original functions in for the car like rear view camera steering controls and AC. Hows the android software been has it been reliable so far any software updates?
So happy to hear this. I just got my Lexus is250 09’ on 10/24. Your unit is the only one I can find! Everyone else has the one from Amazon. I just love how yours looks closer to the OEM. Atm I’m thinking of one question that comes to mind.. do you think one could bluetooth connect their Xbox controller to the unit, download the Xbox app, and remote play their Xbox games via Xbox Remote Play? Lol I just dream of a day where I’m sitting in traffic with friends, and when they’re bored, I just tell them to play some COD while we wait haha
I'm curious about that movie. I allready purchased this device due to you're movie. How did you connect the mirror while driving in the rear shift? Where did you orderd this? Thanks Marvin
@@plecebomc I, too, will be doing a comprehensive review of this radio on a different YT channel, not the one I'm commenting with. After having the radio for about 2 weeks, I do find it rather quirky in some respects. AM/FM: has 2 FM bands with a total of 36 radio presets. There is no AM that I can find. The steering wheel controls for the radio are backwards. The volume is fine, but when you want to cycle through your presets, the down button on the steering wheel makes it move forward through your presets. If you press the up button it will go backwards through your presets. It's just kinda weird. *More on this backwards movement later. IPOD INTERFACE: It took a long time to find a way for this radio to play my iPod nano. There's no USB interface that works with the iPod despite having 2 USB inputs. The only way I can get the iPod to play is through the 3.5 mm headphone jack. I used the 3.5mm headphone jack in the center console of the Lexus IS250. I then have to go to the pre-installed app called "Original Car." Along the bottom (3rd icon I believe) there is an icon that looks like something plugging into a square. Select that and you can now listen to your iPod through the head unit. CD CHANGER: It plays CDs through the CD changer but the radio interface is wonky as well. Again, you have to go to the pre-installed app called Original Car. The second icon on the bottom is a CD. Select that and you can play your CDs from the factory installed CD changer. The real wonky thing about the app called Original Car, is that you CAN'T exit out of the app until you select the "Back" button. Selecting Home or trying to swipe away the app won't work for some reason. All CD changer controls work on the steering wheel, the CD changer itself and on the screen. BLUETOOTH: Slow to connect and even slower to pair. However, once paired and connected, it stays connected. In order to use the BT feature and listen to music on your phone, you'll need to select the Bluetooth app icon and then along the bottom is an icon that looks like headphones around a phone. That's how you listen to music on your phone. CLIMATE CONTROLS: The climate control app is pre-installed on the radio - looks like a fan (depending on your theme that you use). One quirk is that as soon as you start the car, the climate control app pops up - rather odd. This happens whether your climate control is on or off from the start. You can select how long it stays up from 8, 6 or 4 seconds. You can also set it to stay on screen until you close the screen. Some of the on screen selections are backwards. For example, when I select the actual physical rear defroster button, the front windshield defroster selection lights up on the screen. Same for the actual physical button for the front windshield defroster - the rear defroster lights up on the radio screen in the Climate Control app. My physical down button for the driver temp control doesn't work - it really irks me but I can use the on screen control to lower the temperature of the climate control. *EXTRA MUSIC APPS: I downloaded Pandora and Sirius XM from the Play store. I have to use my mobile hotspot to get them to work but they work great. *One thing that irks me is that the steering wheel controls are backwards for the music apps. When I want to skip a song on Pandora or Sirius XM, I have to select the down button on the steering wheel instead of the up button. LIGHTING: The back lit buttons are pretty close in color to the factory green, but they're not as bright as the factory back lit buttons. Also the physical Climate Control button selections light up orange and are fairly easy to be seen in the dark, but impossible to see during the day. With certain on-screen climate control selections being backwards, as I previously mentioned, this can be confusing while driving and trying to make on screen climate control changes on the fly. Usually I just double tap the physical button and just be done with it. Certain physical buttons have a squeak to them, like the fan control and drive side temp control. I must also note that when driving in the dark, the screen can be pretty bright. What I do once I'm satisfied with my selection, for example the radio, I swipe down from the top and select "Screensaver". This displays a black background and a simple digital clock in the middle of the screen. Very nice touch. PHONE: pressing the phone button on the steering wheel will activate the phone app. It's a standard fare interface. The voice quality coming through the speakers is about a five out of 10 despite this Lexus IS 250 having the best factory sound system I've ever heard. (I managed a car audio shop years ago) BACK UP CAMERA: The Radio has an input for both factory and aftermarket backup cameras. I do not have a factory back up camera. My radio did not come with a backup camera despite it saying that it did. Once I installed the backup camera, the picture was gray and had several windows within the screen - I thought my radio was broken. I discovered that I needed to go into the backup camera settings and change the video output to NTSC. In order for the radio to recognize the aftermarket backup camera, the brown wire (3rd wire) on the only black plug, needs to be tapped and connected to with the after market camera power wire. Without tapping this wire the radio will not know that your reverse lights are on. I do not know how the factory backup camera would work with the system, but there is an input for a factory backup camera. COOL STUFF: I set a setting that allows me to press the original talk button on the steering wheel and Google will assist just like a tablet. This is really cool when I have a question or want to go to a destination without touching the screen. I absolutely love this!!! LIKES: -Factory look and fit -Google assistant -Music sounds amazing EXCEPT for CDs -Amazing screen -Basically an Android tablet in your car -Snappy interface and smooth performance - I have the 6GB RAM / 32 GB storage version -Backup camera interface -Customizable DISLIKES: -Proprietary Original Car app. This app is very wonky and there are many selections in the app that do not work. Unfortunately the Original Car app is needed to listen to the CD changer and any iPods or MP3 players. There are sound settings within the original car app but they do not work. For this reason, there is an obvious sound difference between music listened through the original car app than every other music app on this radio. The sound quality for CDs is just flat with no bass. -My temp down button ( - ) does not work on the driver's side -Some squeaky physical buttons -Back lighting not as bright as factory **MUST KNOW / UPDATES** -Google Play store must be updated along with the apps just like any other Android tablet; The Play store app is an uncertified version; The PlayStore app also recognized an app that was trying to exceed its permissions so I uninstalled that app; The radio requires a code to access Developer Options. -The head unit itself can be updated. I've only had it about two or three weeks and I've already updated the head unit software version twice. You need to go into SETTINGS > ABOUT and find version updates. ***IMPORTANT*** the Lexus IS will shut off accessory mode in 20 minutes. So either start your vehicle and install your updates or do the install shortly after pressing the accessory button. You do NOT want to be in the middle of the radio updating and have the car turn off. Similar things have been known to brick Android tablets - meaning make them useless as a brick; Downloading the updates will automatically continue the next time there is a data connection. So there is no need to stay in the car to finish downloading the updates. Download speeds depend on your connection - WiFi is faster than mobile hotspot. There's more I'll describe in my video but these are the basics that I think most users will want to interface with. I'm a few days away from installing a portable DVD player into the glove box. Once I have that done, I'll release my video review.
Tape your wire sections together to help keep the install easier and cleaner. Count the pins on each connector and compare it to the ones on the back of the factory lower control unit. There will be some connectors that aren't used. Just as long as all the factory lower control unit plugs have their own connector, don't worry about the extra connectors from the Android radio. If i remember correctly, there is one plug on the back of the factory lower control unit that 2 connectors can go into - one from the car or one from the Android radio. Use the one from the car.
Thank you for the awesome video!!! One thing I’m not clear on: Does this unit support CarPlay by default (built-in), or does it require additional hardware? For example, my current Android unit requires a CarLinkit USB dongle/adapter to add CarPlay support. It works well enough, but the USB adapter itself loses connection to the Android AutoKit app sometimes. I am interested in a unit that does not require that extra physical USB adapter. I am also OK with plugging my iPhone in to the USB port for a more solid or responsive connection if that’s required, based on your explanation of the wireless CarPlay lag.
hey i ordered this screen before for my 2009 is250,,, literally my 3rd screen i ordered but the ac functions don’t workkk idk what to do 😪 i keep having issues with all the screens i’ve had
Yes, I also have the non nav screen, non Mark Levinson. I got this same radio for me 2013 and I actually just put up a wiring video on this radio after owning it 1.4 years
hey by any chance what kind of screen did u get for ur is250 , currently going through some issues with the original model (it completely went out) so i have been looking into MULTIPLE screens and none have worked for the AC functions… if you could let me know anything that would be greatly appreciated:)!!!
1) When listening to the radio, does the sound cut off and back on whenever there is a notification from the navigation app? or does the radio just go down in volume during a notification? 2) Any seatbelt error light? I have a Canadian model 2011 IS250 AWD 3) Is the volume of the radio and Bluetooth music the same? 4) When you answer calls, is the volume much lower than the radio? 5) Is the microphone built-in or is there a separate mic you have to run?
1) i dont use the radio so not sure 2) no seatbelt light error no. If the passengers is not wearing their seatbelt, the light on the headunit will flash as notmal 3) it is the same but only tested this the first day 4) answering calls, the volume is normal. 5) mic is separate, i hid mine out of sight and it receives very well
My experience: 1) Radio does quiet down when the Nav (Google Maps) alerts you to a turn, etc. However, you will need to mess with the settings in both the radio and Google Maps to get it just right like a factory install. 2) No errors. The radio and its interface is only a receiver. It cannot interfere with the factory safety system. 3) As long as your volume on your phone is up, the Bluetooth volume is the same. This goes for any BT receiver, speaker, etc. 4) The in call speaker volume is just okay. It's not as clear or loud as the radio - I'd say 5 out of 10 for clarity. I find that when I'm on the phone, I have to turn the call volume up. When i hang up, I have to turn the volume down for the radio or it will be too loud. *IMPORTANT* I have not checked my actual phone volume when I'm in calls. *Refer to #3 5) There is a built in microphone just to the top left of the screen, but it's not as good as the separate mic. I found that the call receiver needed me to talk loudly with the built in mic.
Do your Lexus have the mark levingston system? Mines do and I want to get this unit but I’ve heard some people say these are not compatible with the mark levinson systems
Just installed this and the A/C button on the climate control screen just flashes when selected and the compressor does not engage. Anyone run into this?
Hey man! Got another question: how did you route the USB's to the side of the center console? Also, do you have recommendations on where to put these USB's where it will look the cleanest?
I have a 2009 is250 and my unit is having a little bit of trouble, I just got it and it frequently gets warm/hot to the touch and now the speed sensor on it isn’t working along with my speedometer
I've used the usb ports to connect a flash drive so I can transfer digital music to the radio. The GPS antenna you need for your GPS app, just like your phone needs a GPS antenna. The other flat piece, I believe, is for a sim card. If you have a MiFi device or a SIM card for a tablet, you can install the SIM card into this piece. This way, your radio has data access anytime and you can listen to the Pandora app, Sirius XM app, use Google assistant, etc. without having to turn anything else on such as a MiFi or mobile hotspot.
I tried asking some technical questions to AliExpress about this head unit, but not having much luck. I wanted to make sure the charging cables for an Andriod device and Iphone are included with purchase, like you show at 11:35 in your video. I don't see them in the photos with the AliExpress ad. The support person just says you don't need connectors as it is wireless. Your's did come with them, and you purchased the TS10 model, with 6G 128G?
Completely off topic but that rearview mirror looks great. Couple of questions… 1) is it always digital? Or can you switch it to a normal mirror. 2) Where does the video from the dashcam go? 3) How has it held up? Any malfunctions bugs etc. 4) where can I buy it? 5) Rate your experience with having this 1-10
Not the video uploader, but I should be able to answer your questions since I've owned something similar 1. Turn it off and the screen reflection will act like a mirror. However, it's darker than a normal mirror since the screen is black. 2. It should go into a SD card inserted in it. Not sure if these later ones have built-in storage or phone connectivity. 3. I do not own this product so I can't tell. 4. Most likely ebay motors. Very good place to shop for car parts. Check it out. 5. Again, I do not have this product so I can't. Have a great day. I think I should get one too😊
Love your video and probably I will buy the same one. One question though: does the CD changer work properly like OEM? And one more thing - which spec did you get (RAM and capacity)? Thank you in advance! 😇
It works but with some quirks. You need to be in the preinstalled app called Original Car to listen to your CDs in your CD changer. Once in that app, along the bottom of the screen, you'll need to select the CD icon. I've mentioned in another comment how I do not like this app because its not intuitive, and many onscreen selections don't work or don't work right. The only things this app is good for is for listening to your CDs and your iPod or MP3 player. Unfortunately, you need the app in order to listen to thise things. Once you get the hang of it, you'll enjoy the radio for the most part.
Hi, I have a Lexus IS 300 Convertible 2010 (Middle East Spec). The wiring looks a bit different from other variants according to the technicians here. I have been told that only Tesla type screen goes with this one or it could mess up the AC and amp. Please let me know if this will work or not
Yeah because your car is lexus IS300 which is mostly sold in gcc only and it has a different wiring so find a screen which suits only for Is300 . You can buy it from ali express they do ship to all over the world.
Btw, thanks for making this video. Love the look of this unit over all the other ones I've seen - it's also more symmetrical. I'm partial to physical hvac controls because I like to adjust them on the go. Don't really like the thought of searching for them on the screen. The screen overlay I'm not crazy about because it looks like a cheap Android device instead of a vehicle interface, but it wouldn't be a deal breaker. However, I would be interested in what other vehicle style launchers are available for purchase. I think I've found the head unit I want thanks! Btw, I'm very versed in Android and owners of any of these Android based head units would be wise to NOT install apps that access personal information such as financial info.
Did you ever end up getting one? I wonder if you're able to install EQ apps such as Dolby Atmos or otherwise from XDA Forums or likewise. Plus it be interesting to know if ROMs exist for these units, as there is a likely chance of head units with the same Chipset. Im just afraid to loose out on the audio quality of the original headunit as lots of these use cheap DACs and so Id love to hear your feedback!
@@georgekallely7103 Unless you can get a passcode from the seller, you cannot install other ROM's or other root tools simply because the developer mode is locked preventing anyone from toggling USB debugging. With that said, the built in DSP is more than sufficient enough and has plenty of room for personal sound. I'm just uploading a closer look video and it may answer any questions you may have.
If you're wanting to use the AUX for, say an iPod, the only way I can get an iPod to play with this radio is with a 3.5mm headphone cable with male plugs at both ends. Then I just plug one side of the headphone cable into the headphone jack inside my '13 2IS console and the other end into the iPod. Then I can listen to the iPod through AUX.
@@nexus2lexus I tried playing music thru the Lexus AUX port and sometimes you get sound artifacts (crackling etc). I guess it's back to BT for me for now.
@@lancewood1410 that would more than likely be a double volume control issue. You'll have to either turn the volume up or down on your device connected to AUX. Once that's at the correct attenuation, then you shouldn't have any distortion through your regular volume.
@@nexus2lexus when using BT, the source volume is at max hence you will be using the Lexus's volume knob as master volume control. BTW mine is a 2013 GS350 with ML system. I already installed an Alpine X-W10D4 sub powered by an Alpine X-A90M running off a Top Palace 8 channel DSP with plug & play wiring loom to the stock ML amp. Will be taking out the DSP soon as it's not doing what i want at the moment. Until one day the OEMs comes out with an android HU replacement with USB or optical output....
This looks great. I have a 2007 Lexus IS250, no NAV and have a couple questions. With other aftermarket installs I have done, you need a separate adapter for the steering wheel controls, connection/charging cables for android and iphone. Are you saying this head unit came with everything you need? My OEM unit has a security light along the right hand side of the unit which flashes red when the car is off. Does this head unit have a security light indicator?
This headunit came with everything you need, no additional cables were required. This unit also has a security light indicator that works but instead of it flashing, it stays on stagnant while off
The only thing I needed to buy extra was a toyota antenna adapter to listen to the radio. No need for any PAC modules for the steering wheel, the CanBus module that comes with the radio handles everything. It has a light that actually lights up the word "Security" in place of the stock flashing LED. It also has a Passenger airbag indicator that lights up "Passenger"
@@AC_metro-I found a Scosche LSAAB Dual Lexus Antenna Adaptor for Select select Lexus 2002-2012 vehicles. Is that the radio adapter you are referring to?
I have this exact unit and ordered from link posted by you.. The unit works well but the sound coming from the rear speakers is a lot lower than the sound coming from the front speakers.. Have you experienced an issue like this?
I don't have a screen in my car but has anyone replaced it with an OEM unit. Does it work plug play or almost plug play. If anyone has done this, please let me know
Yes, I didn't have a screen in my '13 IS250. It does work plug and play, but there are no instructions and it has a mass of wires with very few labeled. However, if you count your pins in the many plugs that come with this radio, you'll be able to figure which plugs go where. There are only 2 plugs that can go into the same spot but they are both RCA plugs. Use the one with the most RCA connectors. All the other plugs can only fit into one female. Again count your pins because it would be possible to (force) a smaller plug into a larger female input.
@@AC_metro thanks a lot man. Excited to put this screen on my car. Any glitches or problems after installation until now? And what ram do you recommend
@@MahatmaGhandiJi with RAM, always go with the most you want to spend - then get the next model up. I got the 6GB RAM / 32 GB storage model. It's always better to spend just a tad bit more and get more RAM. Storage space is user dependent, but RAM should always be the focus of any electronics - the more the better. As far as any issues, just look through the rest of the comments and see all the other comments I've made on this video - probably a dozen comments. Overall, the radio isn't intuitive, but once you get used to the aftermarket setup, it's an outstanding radio. The quirks of this radio are far outweighed by the features that this radio offers.
Works with Android. I've got a crappy Samsung Galaxy S9+ The only issue with Wireless Android Auto is that I have to turn off my VPN or it won't connect to Android Auto.
hey great video i want to go ahead and make the purchase and get this but i havea 2013 is250 and im scared it wont work on my car and ive heard that this radio affects speakers my oem radio is super super loud i dont want to lose the loudness
No I don't. Storage has nothing to do with performance - unless the storage is almost full, then that can create some slow downs. Performance relies heavily on your RAM. Which RAM version did you purchase? I bought the 6Gb RAM version.
Hey brotha do you happen to have a wiring diagram for where everything goes? I bought you this exact one second hand off someone and it didn't come with instructions and all the tags on the wires are in Chinese lol
Did someone replace an original navy 2006-2009 with this one? I have 2006 oem navy and want to know if everything works fine. I know there is info on the site that it works, but i want be sure for 100% and hear some opinions from people, who replaced original navy with this one
@edps cupcake i found a new opinion on aliexpress, where a guy has mark levinson and oem navy: "Nice and bright, big screen compared to factory nav unit. Reflective, so not so great during the day. Audio is much worse than mark levinson unit i have and can not use the original amp. Camera is higher res and very nice, but pain in the a** to install if you have one from factory - had to modify it to fit original place. If you somehow connect the original one it would be low res. GPS antenna is very weak, so it's best to install it inside the center speaker on the dash(next to it, under the cover). Menus are a bit confusing in the beginning, some buttons on the steering wheel have switched functions. Instalation is easier if you don't have the factory nav unit. Android works great (i got 6gb)-very fast and no lags. Starts immediately if you don't set it to shut off. seller and support are great - asked them multiple questions and were very kind every time. Shipped extremely fast - came in 3 days for China to Bulgaria. Seller is 5 stars-highly recommend."
It works with all IS models from 2006 to 2013, not sure if you could use your oem backup camera. This product comes with one though and it’s probably better quality than the OEM one from back in the day
My thoughts on this headunit after 2 months of ownership: ua-cam.com/video/gT-zPlmUBjI/v-deo.html
Could this be ordered by amazon
Great to hear you are thinking of doing a part 2 to this video. I've learned a lot so far. Here's a couple other questions I have, (1) One of the things I like about this unit over others are the physical buttons around the screen. I don't believe you used any of the physical buttons in the original video, but assume they work well, with no lag? I think one of the reviews of the product on AliExpress mentioned the physical button quality may not be as good as the OEM unit. What is your opinion on that? (2) It appears the physical buttons light up when selected? A review I read about the other head unit you mentioned (without buttons on the sides), mentioned the buttons work, but don't light up when selected so it is hard to tell what buttons have been depressed. I'm hoping that isn't the case with this unit. (3) What seems to be unique about this unit is the bottom OEC radio stays installed. Trying to think through that, I assume that means it is the OEM radio volume that serves as the "master" volume for the car, rather than the volume on this unit, or am I not understanding that correctly? If the OEM bottom radio remains installed and functioning, what "mode" does it need to be in, for the new unit to operate?
1) I, too, like the factory look of this head unit. The physical buttons work fine with no lag. However, as I mentioned in another comment on this video, my physical temp down button doesn't work for the driver's side - yes, it really bothers me. I can only lower the temp for the driver's from the radio screen through the climate control app. All other physical buttons are fine except for a couple that have a little squeak to them when depressing them. I tried a little silicon spray on the worst one, but it did not help. All other buttons feel fine and are quiet.
2) The physical buttons on both sides of the screen do not have any selection indicator lights, but the climate control buttons do. However, even though the climate control lights have an orange selection indicator, they are near impossible to see during the day. I haven't tinted my Lexus yet, just fyi. At night or early morning, I can see them okay. All physical buttons on the radio do have backlighting, but they're not as bright as the factory backlit buttons.
3) This aftermarket head unit becomes the primary control for all infotainment functions. The OEM CD changer unit below this aftermarket radio takes a back seat to this radio. Instead of the factory radio being controlled by the OEM CD changer interface (i.e., modes such as radio, Aux, etc.), this aftermarket radio controls everything, including the CD changer. Pressing the different modes on the OEM CD changer doesn't seem to do anything.
Some of the physical buttons on the OEM CD changer do work with certain apps. For example: when playing CDs, you can press the physical Track button to skip to the next song, or the physical Tune button to move to the next CD. However, the physical mode buttons don't really seem to do anything. You must either choose what you want to do on the radio screen OR press MODE on the steering wheel. Pressing MODE on the steering wheel cycles through the modes, but it moves fast and doesn't give you much time to view what MODE selection is currently ready to choose. So if I'm pressing MODE on the steering wheel and I'm trying to read which mode is currently listed in the cycle, it doesn't stay up long enough when you're trying to focus on driving. It then disappears and you have to start all over. If you try to cycle quickly, you end up passing the MODE you want a few times. Best just to select it on the radio screen.
As far as the factory volume control goes, here's the issue. It is not in sync with the steering wheel volume. It seems the factory volume control knob has been relegated to a mere "GAIN" control. You have to either set your volume control knob at one point and leave it, then turn the music up/down with the steering wheel volume. OR, set your steering wheel volume at one point and leave it, then use only the factory volume control knob to turn music up/down. One or the other. Its hard to explain.
It's not an intuitive radio, but for trying to retrofit an Android tablet into a vehicle with integrated radio and climate controls, it does work once you get the hang of it. Most friends or family members borrowing your Lexus would probably be lost with this unit.
nice mod.
About the audio, the reason why people think its lacking is because you lose the Lexus Audio tuning which is programmed in the old unit. You lose even more if its Mark Levinson tuned.
Came across this randomly and this is what i want for my 07 Lexus is250. Thank you for reccomendations!!!!
No problem, let me know if you had product questions
@@my2ishey man just wondering which one you did buy. Like the 4 or 8 Core and so on
Dope review! Super informative. Only question I had was about the sound quality. I know you said it’s better for you, but I’m wondering what sound system came with your car? Mine came with the Mark Levinson 13 speaker system / amp…wondering if it’ll have any compatibility issues with the that amp. I love the sound quality I have now and wouldn’t want it to drop in quality once I install this unit. Thanks in advance for replying to everyone! You’re such a big help!
Dope! May get this one for my 2IS 350. Love the OEM look.
Same!!
Looks dope going to look into it. My only fault i found was fitment with these aftermarket units. Its always sunk in but i think you had add washers to even it out and go flush with the dash. Funny enough i live in Toronto. Appreciate the video. One question though, is the OEM back up cam not compatible with the unit?
Yeah, my top right side was a mm or 2 sunk in. I just put a washer between the radio bracket and the factory mounting hole and now it satisfies my ocd. Lol
I ended up buying this. Any chance that you know what color the reverse trigger wire for the back up camera is?
There's nothing labeled as a reverse trigger. I did see a video that said the camera reverse trigger wire is "usually" the 3rd wire next to the red hot wire on the main black plug. However, that wire in this unit is connected to the Canbus module and I definitely don't want to cut it to test it. Lol
Update: it is the 3rd wire on the black plug - it's brown. Don't cut it because it's connected to the Can bus module. Just tap into it. This brown wire is the reverse trigger wire and will tell the radio to display the backup camera
@edps cupcake no, I have an aftermarket back up camera. The radio description said it came with a backup camera, but when it arrived there was no backup camera. When I reached out to the company they said they were out of promotional backup cameras and they credited my PayPal for $18.
I then went on Amazon and bought a standalone backup camera that works outstanding.
@@AC_metro - I ordered this head unit and it arrived today. The back up camera connector that comes with the unit has 1 yellow and 1 black wire coming out of the plug that go straight into the yellow rca plug. There are also 2 additional short yellow wires coming out of the same plug, attached to different pins. What are they used for?
@@jasonbarrier3115 I believe those are for vehicles with factory back up cameras. My Lexus IS250 only had the basic radio - no back up camera so I can't say for sure. I only installed an aftermarket back up camera.
If your Lexus doesn't have a factory screen and back up camera those wires won't be used. Are you planning to do an aftermarket back up camera?
@@AC_metro - Yes, I don’t have factory NAV. so I also purchased the aftermarket Boyo VTL 17IRTJ license plate mount backup camera, because I wanted the active parking lines. My head unit did come with the “free gift” camera from AliExpress, but that one doesn’t have active parking lines. To clarify my question, the head unit came with several cables and connectors. I started just counting the pins of each connector, as someone suggested, and plugging the appropriate connectors into the back of the unit. At this point I haven’t removed the OEM radio. One of the cables that came with the new head unit is the one I am describing, white molex connector on one end, that plugs into the back of the head unit. Coming out of the back of the molex connector are the yellow and black wires that go into the yellow (female), RCA plug. On each side of that yellow and black wire, there are single yellow wires. They are both probably 1” in length. They current don’t connect to anything, just straight wires coming out of the connector. This would be so much easier if I could send photos! Thanks
If I knew about this I would’ve bought it I mean I still can but I got the android head unit and it messes with my AC I have very little control of it here and there it turns on/off by itself rapidly
Take it back to the person that did it
How much cores, ram, and storage did you get?
Thank you very much. You answered a question for me. I bought one also and was Skeptical at the same time. I didn't want to pay $1100 for one. I'm waiting for it to arrive.
Awesome video man. Where did you het the rearview mirror dash/backup cam?
Hey! On amazon, its called wolfbox
what about your LED lights, where and how did you do those?
Congratulations bro 👏....I got the same headunit from another seller in aliexpress and man that was the worst experience I install the unit in my car the AC and audio didn't work no matter how many time I tried to contact the seller then he send a other cables with new canbus but the AC work only from the headunit buttons and not from the screen and the blutooth audio and handsfree mic when talking over the phone was worst... at the end I hate the unit and replace it with the OEM.
Thank u! get this one, almost 1 week with this product, and Ive had no issues
I had the same AC issues, and still have. Only from the screen they work. Also the temp buttons (left and right) won't work. As the right buttons for the telephone won't work.
The front and read heating buttons are changed the other way around. Does you @my2is have the same issues? @alialwehedi, where do you live? I'm from the netherlands hand facing this issues. I red an article that this had to do with the region (america, europe or japan). Don't know if there are differences?
What software / apk do you use / Which can, mcu or system and carsettings version is installed? The information you can see if you go to the about section.
Maybe i can try an other version of these to figure out what the (my) problem is.
I almost bought this one but instead got the 10 inch without the side buttons for AC. Question: do you live in a hot climate? I live in Texas and i noticed in the summer it LAGS and crashes. So I’m wondering if it’s due to the CPU overheating during the summer months. Thanks.
I live in Toronto, Canada. It gets extremely hot during the summer and decently cold during the winter, similar to NYC. I’m not too sure what could be causing the issue with yours but the AC (and recently tested the heat) has worked just fine on mine
Hi I just ordered one n hope it arrive soon. Does it have a sd card slot?
Going to be making and uploading a part 2 to this ‘review’ sometime this week with certain things I missed when making this video, answers to common questions I get asked about this headunit as well as my overall thoughts on the product after using it for over 2 months now.
please do I watched this video months ago just cause I was curious about aftermarket options but as of today my factory navigation units "multi display unit" as they call it will not function as of today. So I am having to weigh my options between trying to repair mine buying another used factory unit (and adding a grom some day later). Or buying one of these chinese android units. Im curious if you had any issues with any of the original functions in for the car like rear view camera steering controls and AC. Hows the android software been has it been reliable so far any software updates?
So happy to hear this. I just got my Lexus is250 09’ on 10/24. Your unit is the only one I can find! Everyone else has the one from Amazon. I just love how yours looks closer to the OEM.
Atm I’m thinking of one question that comes to mind.. do you think one could bluetooth connect their Xbox controller to the unit, download the Xbox app, and remote play their Xbox games via Xbox Remote Play?
Lol I just dream of a day where I’m sitting in traffic with friends, and when they’re bored, I just tell them to play some COD while we wait haha
Any update on the part 2 video? Thanks
I'm curious about that movie. I allready purchased this device due to you're movie. How did you connect the mirror while driving in the rear shift? Where did you orderd this? Thanks Marvin
@@plecebomc I, too, will be doing a comprehensive review of this radio on a different YT channel, not the one I'm commenting with.
After having the radio for about 2 weeks, I do find it rather quirky in some respects.
AM/FM: has 2 FM bands with a total of 36 radio presets. There is no AM that I can find. The steering wheel controls for the radio are backwards. The volume is fine, but when you want to cycle through your presets, the down button on the steering wheel makes it move forward through your presets. If you press the up button it will go backwards through your presets. It's just kinda weird. *More on this backwards movement later.
IPOD INTERFACE: It took a long time to find a way for this radio to play my iPod nano. There's no USB interface that works with the iPod despite having 2 USB inputs. The only way I can get the iPod to play is through the 3.5 mm headphone jack. I used the 3.5mm headphone jack in the center console of the Lexus IS250. I then have to go to the pre-installed app called "Original Car." Along the bottom (3rd icon I believe) there is an icon that looks like something plugging into a square. Select that and you can now listen to your iPod through the head unit.
CD CHANGER: It plays CDs through the CD changer but the radio interface is wonky as well. Again, you have to go to the pre-installed app called Original Car. The second icon on the bottom is a CD. Select that and you can play your CDs from the factory installed CD changer. The real wonky thing about the app called Original Car, is that you CAN'T exit out of the app until you select the "Back" button. Selecting Home or trying to swipe away the app won't work for some reason. All CD changer controls work on the steering wheel, the CD changer itself and on the screen.
BLUETOOTH: Slow to connect and even slower to pair. However, once paired and connected, it stays connected. In order to use the BT feature and listen to music on your phone, you'll need to select the Bluetooth app icon and then along the bottom is an icon that looks like headphones around a phone. That's how you listen to music on your phone.
CLIMATE CONTROLS: The climate control app is pre-installed on the radio - looks like a fan (depending on your theme that you use). One quirk is that as soon as you start the car, the climate control app pops up - rather odd. This happens whether your climate control is on or off from the start. You can select how long it stays up from 8, 6 or 4 seconds. You can also set it to stay on screen until you close the screen. Some of the on screen selections are backwards. For example, when I select the actual physical rear defroster button, the front windshield defroster selection lights up on the screen. Same for the actual physical button for the front windshield defroster - the rear defroster lights up on the radio screen in the Climate Control app. My physical down button for the driver temp control doesn't work - it really irks me but I can use the on screen control to lower the temperature of the climate control.
*EXTRA MUSIC APPS: I downloaded Pandora and Sirius XM from the Play store. I have to use my mobile hotspot to get them to work but they work great. *One thing that irks me is that the steering wheel controls are backwards for the music apps. When I want to skip a song on Pandora or Sirius XM, I have to select the down button on the steering wheel instead of the up button.
LIGHTING: The back lit buttons are pretty close in color to the factory green, but they're not as bright as the factory back lit buttons. Also the physical Climate Control button selections light up orange and are fairly easy to be seen in the dark, but impossible to see during the day. With certain on-screen climate control selections being backwards, as I previously mentioned, this can be confusing while driving and trying to make on screen climate control changes on the fly. Usually I just double tap the physical button and just be done with it. Certain physical buttons have a squeak to them, like the fan control and drive side temp control. I must also note that when driving in the dark, the screen can be pretty bright. What I do once I'm satisfied with my selection, for example the radio, I swipe down from the top and select "Screensaver". This displays a black background and a simple digital clock in the middle of the screen. Very nice touch.
PHONE: pressing the phone button on the steering wheel will activate the phone app. It's a standard fare interface. The voice quality coming through the speakers is about a five out of 10 despite this Lexus IS 250 having the best factory sound system I've ever heard. (I managed a car audio shop years ago)
BACK UP CAMERA: The Radio has an input for both factory and aftermarket backup cameras. I do not have a factory back up camera. My radio did not come with a backup camera despite it saying that it did. Once I installed the backup camera, the picture was gray and had several windows within the screen - I thought my radio was broken. I discovered that I needed to go into the backup camera settings and change the video output to NTSC. In order for the radio to recognize the aftermarket backup camera, the brown wire (3rd wire) on the only black plug, needs to be tapped and connected to with the after market camera power wire. Without tapping this wire the radio will not know that your reverse lights are on. I do not know how the factory backup camera would work with the system, but there is an input for a factory backup camera.
COOL STUFF: I set a setting that allows me to press the original talk button on the steering wheel and Google will assist just like a tablet. This is really cool when I have a question or want to go to a destination without touching the screen. I absolutely love this!!!
LIKES:
-Factory look and fit
-Google assistant
-Music sounds amazing EXCEPT for CDs
-Amazing screen
-Basically an Android tablet in your car
-Snappy interface and smooth performance - I have the 6GB RAM / 32 GB storage version
-Backup camera interface
-Customizable
DISLIKES:
-Proprietary Original Car app. This app is very wonky and there are many selections in the app that do not work. Unfortunately the Original Car app is needed to listen to the CD changer and any iPods or MP3 players. There are sound settings within the original car app but they do not work. For this reason, there is an obvious sound difference between music listened through the original car app than every other music app on this radio. The sound quality for CDs is just flat with no bass.
-My temp down button ( - ) does not work on the driver's side
-Some squeaky physical buttons
-Back lighting not as bright as factory
**MUST KNOW / UPDATES**
-Google Play store must be updated along with the apps just like any other Android tablet; The Play store app is an uncertified version; The PlayStore app also recognized an app that was trying to exceed its permissions so I uninstalled that app; The radio requires a code to access Developer Options.
-The head unit itself can be updated. I've only had it about two or three weeks and I've already updated the head unit software version twice. You need to go into SETTINGS > ABOUT and find version updates. ***IMPORTANT*** the Lexus IS will shut off accessory mode in 20 minutes. So either start your vehicle and install your updates or do the install shortly after pressing the accessory button. You do NOT want to be in the middle of the radio updating and have the car turn off. Similar things have been known to brick Android tablets - meaning make them useless as a brick; Downloading the updates will automatically continue the next time there is a data connection. So there is no need to stay in the car to finish downloading the updates. Download speeds depend on your connection - WiFi is faster than mobile hotspot.
There's more I'll describe in my video but these are the basics that I think most users will want to interface with. I'm a few days away from installing a portable DVD player into the glove box. Once I have that done, I'll release my video review.
hi what model dashcam are you using?
Where did you buy this beautiful screen?
No auto setting for air circulation and fresh air? I noticed it’s missing that. Maybe the full auto setting takes care of that?
It has an auto setting and the fresh air button is at the top right of the unit.
Any tips for installation with all the wires provided?
Tape your wire sections together to help keep the install easier and cleaner. Count the pins on each connector and compare it to the ones on the back of the factory lower control unit.
There will be some connectors that aren't used. Just as long as all the factory lower control unit plugs have their own connector, don't worry about the extra connectors from the Android radio. If i remember correctly, there is one plug on the back of the factory lower control unit that 2 connectors can go into - one from the car or one from the Android radio. Use the one from the car.
Would this unit work with a 3 rd gen. GS 350 (2008) … it seems to be the same size display..
Thank you for the awesome video!!!
One thing I’m not clear on: Does this unit support CarPlay by default (built-in), or does it require additional hardware?
For example, my current Android unit requires a CarLinkit USB dongle/adapter to add CarPlay support. It works well enough, but the USB adapter itself loses connection to the Android AutoKit app sometimes.
I am interested in a unit that does not require that extra physical USB adapter. I am also OK with plugging my iPhone in to the USB port for a more solid or responsive connection if that’s required, based on your explanation of the wireless CarPlay lag.
Thanks! No extra hardware required - once turned on you'll see an app with a V (i think) click that and you're into carplay automatically
@@my2is Hey, thanks for the quick reply!
I really appreciate it!
hey i ordered this screen before for my 2009 is250,,, literally my 3rd screen i ordered but the ac functions don’t workkk idk what to do 😪 i keep having issues with all the screens i’ve had
Hi, just got my IS 250 2008 model, but it came with the non navigation head unit. Would this upgrade work for my car?
Yes, I also have the non nav screen, non Mark Levinson. I got this same radio for me 2013 and I actually just put up a wiring video on this radio after owning it 1.4 years
@@nexus2lexus thanks a lot for the info 🙏
Wish they made this for the LS460 that’s what I’ll be getting soon
nice!! question can you use the existing reverse camera? 08 is350, btw which version is the one you have?
No, it’s not plug and play at least
Thanks for the video. I just got an ‘09 IS250 and I am currently looking into getting one of these screens.
hey by any chance what kind of screen did u get for ur is250 , currently going through some issues with the original model (it completely went out) so i have been looking into MULTIPLE screens and none have worked for the AC functions… if you could let me know anything that would be greatly appreciated:)!!!
Man great video! Superb work! Can the temperature be changed to Fahrenheits?
Thank you! Sorry for the delayed response but not too sure Ill give it a check later today
Yes.
How was everything connected ? ..
Is it the huge sound quality difference between: 4cores 2G 16G and 8cores 6G 128G?
The sound would be the same between versions. The difference in specs is related to performance such as fire tablet vs iPad
1) When listening to the radio, does the sound cut off and back on whenever there is a notification from the navigation app? or does the radio just go down in volume during a notification?
2) Any seatbelt error light? I have a Canadian model 2011 IS250 AWD
3) Is the volume of the radio and Bluetooth music the same?
4) When you answer calls, is the volume much lower than the radio?
5) Is the microphone built-in or is there a separate mic you have to run?
1) i dont use the radio so not sure
2) no seatbelt light error no. If the passengers is not wearing their seatbelt, the light on the headunit will flash as notmal
3) it is the same but only tested this the first day
4) answering calls, the volume is normal.
5) mic is separate, i hid mine out of sight and it receives very well
My experience:
1) Radio does quiet down when the Nav (Google Maps) alerts you to a turn, etc. However, you will need to mess with the settings in both the radio and Google Maps to get it just right like a factory install.
2) No errors. The radio and its interface is only a receiver. It cannot interfere with the factory safety system.
3) As long as your volume on your phone is up, the Bluetooth volume is the same. This goes for any BT receiver, speaker, etc.
4) The in call speaker volume is just okay. It's not as clear or loud as the radio - I'd say 5 out of 10 for clarity. I find that when I'm on the phone, I have to turn the call volume up. When i hang up, I have to turn the volume down for the radio or it will be too loud. *IMPORTANT* I have not checked my actual phone volume when I'm in calls. *Refer to #3
5) There is a built in microphone just to the top left of the screen, but it's not as good as the separate mic. I found that the call receiver needed me to talk loudly with the built in mic.
How did you get the blue floor led’s in there ?
looks real nice
This is the best looking option by far. Do your steering wheel controls still work?
They do work indeed
Do your Lexus have the mark levingston system? Mines do and I want to get this unit but I’ve heard some people say these are not compatible with the mark levinson systems
I dont have mark levinson
Good video. Does the volume knob control the audio? The reason i ask is because other units make you use the touch.
Yes the volume knob works as normal, and the steering wheel buttons work as well
@@my2is does that apply to apple carplay / Bluetooth or just the radio?
@@SuperPerfection7 it applies to everything.
The ventilation and heating of the front seats do not work after installing Android Auto. can anyone help me?
Just installed this and the A/C button on the climate control screen just flashes when selected and the compressor does not engage. Anyone run into this?
Hey man! Got another question: how did you route the USB's to the side of the center console? Also, do you have recommendations on where to put these USB's where it will look the cleanest?
with the center console out, you just run them down and towards the driver.
Can you use the OEM backup camera with this unit?
Were you able to confirm?
I dont think so but not sure
Link where to buy exact same model? Mines would be in a 06 Lexus Is350 w/navigation
Im description
what does the “original car”app icon do
Does anyone know if the sound quality worsens with these units ? I had the Tesla style screen and it sounded terrible compared to factory radio
This ones solid
Hey bro installing your wired CarPlay. Did you need to do anything in the settings? Or anything on your phone? Having trouble getting mine to start
Nope didnt need to do anything
Figured it out. Turns out the wires the manufacturer sent were faulty. Replaced with new USB connectors and works perfect.
Please make a instal video I have the same unit but it seems weird to instal it
I have a 2009 is250 and my unit is having a little bit of trouble, I just got it and it frequently gets warm/hot to the touch and now the speed sensor on it isn’t working along with my speedometer
Damn. Id definitely contact the manufacturer about it right away
Does the audio quality diminish after putting the after market radio in? Honestly my only worry with getting an aftermarket radio for my is350
Oh gosh no. To me it sounds even better but I don't have the ML sound system.
What year IS do you have? I know the other after market screen on the market has a gap between the air vent for 06-08.
Mines a 2009
Did you find any use of the two usb ports, gps piece, and the other flat rectangular piece, which I’m guessing is the 4g cable?
I've used the usb ports to connect a flash drive so I can transfer digital music to the radio.
The GPS antenna you need for your GPS app, just like your phone needs a GPS antenna.
The other flat piece, I believe, is for a sim card. If you have a MiFi device or a SIM card for a tablet, you can install the SIM card into this piece.
This way, your radio has data access anytime and you can listen to the Pandora app, Sirius XM app, use Google assistant, etc. without having to turn anything else on such as a MiFi or mobile hotspot.
hey! what was the original unit on your car? the one with or without screen? and could you also specify the year model of your car?
In an earlier video, “IS350 Mods/Parts list” he shows that he had the original NON navigation radio, and it is a 2009 model year
Does anyone know where to get an Apple CarPlay head unit for a 2013 Lexus is250 every one that I look at says it’s not compatible
I tried asking some technical questions to AliExpress about this head unit, but not having much luck. I wanted to make sure the charging cables for an Andriod device and Iphone are included with purchase, like you show at 11:35 in your video. I don't see them in the photos with the AliExpress ad. The support person just says you don't need connectors as it is wireless. Your's did come with them, and you purchased the TS10 model, with 6G 128G?
Yes and yes they did come with the screen. 2 charging cables
I purchased the 6GB RAM/ 32 GB storage model and mine came with 2 USB plugs. Obviously, you'll need your own cable.
You can't use the factory camera for this dash?
Is there a button/control for the heated side mirrors and rear? I need this!
it's under the screen on a button, aside the front defroster switch
Your rear defroster and mirror heaters (if optioned) are tied in together in all vehicles
@@AC_metro makes sense thx
Completely off topic but that rearview mirror looks great. Couple of questions…
1) is it always digital? Or can you switch it to a normal mirror.
2) Where does the video from the dashcam go?
3) How has it held up? Any malfunctions bugs etc.
4) where can I buy it?
5) Rate your experience with having this 1-10
Not the video uploader, but I should be able to answer your questions since I've owned something similar
1. Turn it off and the screen reflection will act like a mirror. However, it's darker than a normal mirror since the screen is black.
2. It should go into a SD card inserted in it. Not sure if these later ones have built-in storage or phone connectivity.
3. I do not own this product so I can't tell.
4. Most likely ebay motors. Very good place to shop for car parts. Check it out.
5. Again, I do not have this product so I can't.
Have a great day. I think I should get one too😊
The backup camera is clean, do you have more info on it?
Does this car play work with the factory backup camera?
Wondering this as well. Fishing a backup cam isn't too fun
Where did you get the backup mirror?
Amazon, product is called wolfbox
Love your video and probably I will buy the same one. One question though: does the CD changer work properly like OEM? And one more thing - which spec did you get (RAM and capacity)? Thank you in advance! 😇
Hi! I believe the CD changer works but I havent tested that out yet honestly, though it should. I bought 32gb
It works but with some quirks.
You need to be in the preinstalled app called Original Car to listen to your CDs in your CD changer. Once in that app, along the bottom of the screen, you'll need to select the CD icon. I've mentioned in another comment how I do not like this app because its not intuitive, and many onscreen selections don't work or don't work right.
The only things this app is good for is for listening to your CDs and your iPod or MP3 player. Unfortunately, you need the app in order to listen to thise things. Once you get the hang of it, you'll enjoy the radio for the most part.
Do you know how to add the air conditioner app if it didn’t come pre installed
Not sure .. mine was pre installed
Try looking in the file manager app installed on the radio. Then look under everything that says .apk.
Apkd folders are app folders.
Ram to low need more ram did you get one with more then 2 gb ram
Did you have to wire tap at all? Or did all the harnesses fit as they should?
You wint have to wire tap
everything is plug and play nothing extra necessary
Hello, what year is your Lexus? I have an is 350 with a 2010 oem camera and I don't know if it will work?
he said he has a 2009
Could I order this on amazon???
Hi,
I have a Lexus IS 300 Convertible 2010 (Middle East Spec). The wiring looks a bit different from other variants according to the technicians here. I have been told that only Tesla type screen goes with this one or it could mess up the AC and amp. Please let me know if this will work or not
Yeah because your car is lexus IS300 which is mostly sold in gcc only and it has a different wiring so find a screen which suits only for Is300 . You can buy it from ali express they do ship to all over the world.
Does anyone know why when I turn the car on the hazards go crazy for like 3 seconds?
Btw, thanks for making this video. Love the look of this unit over all the other ones I've seen - it's also more symmetrical. I'm partial to physical hvac controls because I like to adjust them on the go. Don't really like the thought of searching for them on the screen. The screen overlay I'm not crazy about because it looks like a cheap Android device instead of a vehicle interface, but it wouldn't be a deal breaker. However, I would be interested in what other vehicle style launchers are available for purchase. I think I've found the head unit I want thanks!
Btw, I'm very versed in Android and owners of any of these Android based head units would be wise to NOT install apps that access personal information such as financial info.
Did you ever end up getting one? I wonder if you're able to install EQ apps such as Dolby Atmos or otherwise from XDA Forums or likewise. Plus it be interesting to know if ROMs exist for these units, as there is a likely chance of head units with the same Chipset. Im just afraid to loose out on the audio quality of the original headunit as lots of these use cheap DACs and so Id love to hear your feedback!
@@georgekallely7103 Unless you can get a passcode from the seller, you cannot install other ROM's or other root tools simply because the developer mode is locked preventing anyone from toggling USB debugging. With that said, the built in DSP is more than sufficient enough and has plenty of room for personal sound. I'm just uploading a closer look video and it may answer any questions you may have.
Does this connects to the car's aux for audio output?
If you're wanting to use the AUX for, say an iPod, the only way I can get an iPod to play with this radio is with a 3.5mm headphone cable with male plugs at both ends.
Then I just plug one side of the headphone cable into the headphone jack inside my '13 2IS console and the other end into the iPod. Then I can listen to the iPod through AUX.
@@nexus2lexus I tried playing music thru the Lexus AUX port and sometimes you get sound artifacts (crackling etc). I guess it's back to BT for me for now.
@@lancewood1410 that would more than likely be a double volume control issue. You'll have to either turn the volume up or down on your device connected to AUX. Once that's at the correct attenuation, then you shouldn't have any distortion through your regular volume.
@@nexus2lexus when using BT, the source volume is at max hence you will be using the Lexus's volume knob as master volume control.
BTW mine is a 2013 GS350 with ML system. I already installed an Alpine X-W10D4 sub powered by an Alpine X-A90M running off a Top Palace 8 channel DSP with plug & play wiring loom to the stock ML amp. Will be taking out the DSP soon as it's not doing what i want at the moment. Until one day the OEMs comes out with an android HU replacement with USB or optical output....
@@lancewood1410 Nice. Would love to have a GS350 of any year.
How does it hold in -20 in the winter ?
Never had issues last year winter, this past winter i didnt drive my IS
cool thanks@@my2is
This looks great. I have a 2007 Lexus IS250, no NAV and have a couple questions. With other aftermarket installs I have done, you need a separate adapter for the steering wheel controls, connection/charging cables for android and iphone. Are you saying this head unit came with everything you need? My OEM unit has a security light along the right hand side of the unit which flashes red when the car is off. Does this head unit have a security light indicator?
This headunit came with everything you need, no additional cables were required. This unit also has a security light indicator that works but instead of it flashing, it stays on stagnant while off
The only thing I needed to buy extra was a toyota antenna adapter to listen to the radio. No need for any PAC modules for the steering wheel, the CanBus module that comes with the radio handles everything.
It has a light that actually lights up the word "Security" in place of the stock flashing LED. It also has a Passenger airbag indicator that lights up "Passenger"
@@AC_metro - can you provide a link for the Toyota antenna adapter you purchased?
@@AC_metro-I found a Scosche LSAAB
Dual Lexus Antenna Adaptor for Select select Lexus 2002-2012 vehicles. Is that the radio adapter you are referring to?
@@jasonbarrier3115 so weird. I replied to this comment with the link but it's not here anymore. I wonder if youtube deletes comments with links?
Parking sensors, and reverse camera are working properly?
My car doesnt have parking sensors
Nor does mine
Hola cómo instalaste android a la radio de origen? Gracias
Where did you get the under glow for the interior ?
Amazon
Can you fade to your rear speakers?
When I fade to the rear on my android deck there is no sound coming from them.
Yes I can. I can fade to any of the speakers in the car, u can set it to any part of the car’s speakers
I recently bought mine and had trouble installing the metal harnesses. Did this happen to you?
Nope, no issues.
I have this exact unit and ordered from link posted by you.. The unit works well but the sound coming from the rear speakers is a lot lower than the sound coming from the front speakers.. Have you experienced an issue like this?
Hi, nope I havent
Hey can you send me the link for the radio because I buy so many of them but the AC part is not working
This and the backup camera too.
He left the link in the description, btw.
I don't have a screen in my car but has anyone replaced it with an OEM unit. Does it work plug play or almost plug play. If anyone has done this, please let me know
Yes, I didn't have a screen in my '13 IS250. It does work plug and play, but there are no instructions and it has a mass of wires with very few labeled.
However, if you count your pins in the many plugs that come with this radio, you'll be able to figure which plugs go where. There are only 2 plugs that can go into the same spot but they are both RCA plugs. Use the one with the most RCA connectors. All the other plugs can only fit into one female. Again count your pins because it would be possible to (force) a smaller plug into a larger female input.
@@AC_metro thanks a lot man. Excited to put this screen on my car. Any glitches or problems after installation until now? And what ram do you recommend
@@MahatmaGhandiJi with RAM, always go with the most you want to spend - then get the next model up. I got the 6GB RAM / 32 GB storage model. It's always better to spend just a tad bit more and get more RAM. Storage space is user dependent, but RAM should always be the focus of any electronics - the more the better.
As far as any issues, just look through the rest of the comments and see all the other comments I've made on this video - probably a dozen comments.
Overall, the radio isn't intuitive, but once you get used to the aftermarket setup, it's an outstanding radio. The quirks of this radio are far outweighed by the features that this radio offers.
Is the screen made out of glass or plastic?
is this compatible with the 2IS , I have the AC function built into the factory headunit.
Yes it works fine
Dumb question but this works well with android phone?? I dont know if apple car play means it's exclusively best for apple. Cheers
Works with Android. I've got a crappy Samsung Galaxy S9+
The only issue with Wireless Android Auto is that I have to turn off my VPN or it won't connect to Android Auto.
hey great video i want to go ahead and make the purchase and get this but i havea 2013 is250 and im scared it wont work on my car and ive heard that this radio affects speakers my oem radio is super super loud i dont want to lose the loudness
I have 2013 IS250 without screen, NAV, backup camera and Mark Levinson. Fit and function is excellent in mine
@@nexus2lexus I have screen though that’s where the issue comes
@@marvinviis6301 if you message them they should get back to you in and 8 or so hours.
Whenever we messaged them, they always replied promptly.
rear camera ?
It comes with one but I already have an aftermarket one that goes over my oem rearview mirror
I was wondering what storage amount model you bought
I bought 64
@@nexus2lexus do you have the same issues with lag?
No I don't. Storage has nothing to do with performance - unless the storage is almost full, then that can create some slow downs.
Performance relies heavily on your RAM. Which RAM version did you purchase? I bought the 6Gb RAM version.
Be sure to do your radio and Playstore updates as well. This can help improve performance
Can I use an apk to change from C to f if I get it. I have had issues with others in the past
I changed temp from C to F in the radio settings. No other apk needed.
Hi, is this compatible with the mark levinson system ??
Not 100% sure I dont have ML
No way to use oem backup cam?
I tried installing the Netflix with the link but it says it’s not compatible
Not sure tbh it worked for me though. I used that link from a vid i saw on yt
Didn't you do an install video I can't find it mate ?
Never made an install video unfortunately
i have a partial install on my channel that may give a bit more insight.
I got mine in the mail but didn’t come with instructions can you show what wire goes to what?
It doesn’t come with instructions. All the wires are plug and play, I just plugged everything where it would fit and it worked out just fine
Did you have a factory nav unit, why connecting a mic?
I didnt have factory nav. The mic is for you to be able to call with better quality, etc.
Hey brotha do you happen to have a wiring diagram for where everything goes? I bought you this exact one second hand off someone and it didn't come with instructions and all the tags on the wires are in Chinese lol
I don’t unfortunately
@@my2is Damn okay no worries, would you still happen to have the installation manual? 😅
@@ml91765 mine never came with one, i just plugged everything where it fit tbh
@@my2is forsure man, thank you for the quick reply! Badass car by the way!
@@ml91765 thank u!
Hey I have a 2009 lexus is250 but the pictures it shows says it won't fit do you know why?
Mines a 2009 and it was fine
@@my2is mine has a factory navigation what about yours
@@broncos_8964 no navigation so it may be different
@@broncos_8964 I read that the factory navigation may need a special plug from the seller. I would ask them first before buying.
Did someone replace an original navy 2006-2009 with this one? I have 2006 oem navy and want to know if everything works fine. I know there is info on the site that it works, but i want be sure for 100% and hear some opinions from people, who replaced original navy with this one
@edps cupcake i found a new opinion on aliexpress, where a guy has mark levinson and oem navy: "Nice and bright, big screen compared to factory nav unit. Reflective, so not so great during the day. Audio is much worse than mark levinson unit i have and can not use the original amp. Camera is higher res and very nice, but pain in the a** to install if you have one from factory - had to modify it to fit original place. If you somehow connect the original one it would be low res. GPS antenna is very weak, so it's best to install it inside the center speaker on the dash(next to it, under the cover). Menus are a bit confusing in the beginning, some buttons on the steering wheel have switched functions. Instalation is easier if you don't have the factory nav unit. Android works great (i got 6gb)-very fast and no lags. Starts immediately if you don't set it to shut off. seller and support are great - asked them multiple questions and were very kind every time. Shipped extremely fast - came in 3 days for China to Bulgaria. Seller is 5 stars-highly recommend."
Do you have an installation video?
Nope
@@my2is Okay do you have a photo of the connections after you have solved the mystery? I need help because I don’t understand the 16 pin power harness
Also how did you setup the backup camera? Did you replace the oem one or you let it stay?
Hi man, great video! Do you have Mark Levinson audio? I am worried about sound quality of ML audio 🤷♂️.
Thank you. I dont have ML
Bro the sound quality is excellent
Instead of wireless carplay, can you just connect your phone using bluetooth for internet, music and phone calls?
Yes
hmm , cheaper than a GROM VLINE, I like the stock-looking stereo.
Grom is such a rip, they've been raising the price by like $30-50+ every 9 months to a year.
Does this work with the 2006 models? And can I use the back up camera my car already comes with?
It works with all IS models from 2006 to 2013, not sure if you could use your oem backup camera. This product comes with one though and it’s probably better quality than the OEM one from back in the day