Awsome video . The best finish for this would of been to purchase a stereo cage for the installation, an ISO adaptor cable and a fakra antenna adapter but im really impressed with how you fixed the unit to the dash 👌👌
Hi, I have already unit with frame but my question is, that is possible to disconnect fram along that crevis between these buttons and two vents. I cannot see from your movie but I want to keep that part for vents and fit it only frame around unit and these buttons above. thank you Robert
Thank you for your comment, The head unit (double din) is a direct replacement of the original unit, vents and buttons are all still there, hope this helps.
I bought one of those and I returned. Bad- not an “standard” doble din, captured every single noise in the world, annoying acceleration noise, with the Bluetooth function selected still you can hear some FM radio interference … Good - price, quality sound and easy to set up + phone mirroring I would like to clarify the radio was for 03 Honda Element with the humble integrated OEM amp , however I ended up installing a Pioneer DMH-100BT and it works fantastic, no complaints whatsoever !
I would like to have seen you play a movie via the USB socket from a memory stick and connect Android Auto which I guess you cannot do unless the USB port is clear of aforementioned memory stick. Does the Bluetooth actually work ?
The sound quality isn't too bad, I originally bought it for the phone hands free and that worked great, as for a link, because it's ebay, sellers change or stop selling the product, just type in Double Din Car Stereo and loads of them show. Appreciate the comment.
Wouldn't it have been easier to use the ISO plugs that are already on the car's wiring harness rather than adding new cables in the same places as the originals? The only cars that have a problem with ISO wiring in the past were Vauxhall, VAG & Mercedes cars where the 12 volt constant & 12 volt switched were in opposite positions on the after market harness.
It is a TRAVESTY that in the 21st Century we still haven't got a global standard connector series for stupid car stereos, nor produce simple adaptor leads. It's back to basics once more with solder and tape.
IGNORE THIS VIDEO. the wires are already set for a straight plug in. This video shows all that soldering to literally plug in the same place anyway . IGNORE IGNORE IGNORE
Thanks for your comment, not nice but its YOUR opinion, I will explain, the OEM harness doesn't have the rear camera wire's the aftermarket does hence why needed to be fitted.
Awsome video . The best finish for this would of been to purchase a stereo cage for the installation, an ISO adaptor cable and a fakra antenna adapter but im really impressed with how you fixed the unit to the dash 👌👌
Much appreciated
Finally someone that shows you how it really is. There's a lot of work in a simple 12 minutes that others show
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Could you tell me ,if where the coin holder is ,it was the ac sensor/ ambient control?
Hi, I have already unit with frame but my question is, that is possible to disconnect fram along that crevis between these buttons and two vents. I cannot see from your movie but I want to keep that part for vents and fit it only frame around unit and these buttons above. thank you Robert
Thank you for your comment, The head unit (double din) is a direct replacement of the original unit, vents and buttons are all still there, hope this helps.
I bought one of those and I returned.
Bad- not an “standard” doble din, captured every single noise in the world, annoying acceleration noise, with the Bluetooth function selected still you can hear some FM radio interference …
Good - price, quality sound and easy to set up + phone mirroring
I would like to clarify the radio was for 03 Honda Element with the humble integrated OEM amp , however I ended up installing a Pioneer DMH-100BT and it works fantastic, no complaints whatsoever !
I would like to have seen you play a movie via the USB socket from a memory stick and connect Android Auto which I guess you cannot do unless the USB port is clear of aforementioned memory stick. Does the Bluetooth actually work ?
Hi, appreciate your comment, the Bluetooth actually did work hence one the reasons why I bought it, as for the video side of things never tried it.
@@how2749 Just that some reviewers claim it doesn't have Bluetooth, but has a kind of screen mirroring. Perhaps the specs have changed over the years.
@@how2749 I see that your version has the LOGO menu on it can you tell me the model number because some, like the 7018b, does not have this feature.
Hi mate , how did you manage to drill the holes and line everything up whilst holding the radio in at the same time ?
I like the idea with the foam. Also how did you get the ford logo to display?
Thank you for you comment, much appreciated, The Ford logo was already in the display settings.
It's in settings in logo
Good job! I have a unit the same size as yours. Mine doesn't fit the bracket 😆
Hi There, Great Video, What is the sound quality like and do you have an ebay link>
The sound quality isn't too bad, I originally bought it for the phone hands free and that worked great, as for a link, because it's ebay, sellers change or stop selling the product, just type in Double Din Car Stereo and loads of them show.
Appreciate the comment.
Wouldn't it have been easier to use the ISO plugs that are already on the car's wiring harness rather than adding new cables in the same places as the originals? The only cars that have a problem with ISO wiring in the past were Vauxhall, VAG & Mercedes cars where the 12 volt constant & 12 volt switched were in opposite positions on the after market harness.
How about the steering wheel controls?!
What about wiring the camera in🤷♂️
It is a TRAVESTY that in the 21st Century we still haven't got a global standard connector series for stupid car stereos, nor produce simple adaptor leads. It's back to basics once more with solder and tape.
I got the same radio off of Temu
IGNORE THIS VIDEO. the wires are already set for a straight plug in. This video shows all that soldering to literally plug in the same place anyway . IGNORE IGNORE IGNORE
Thanks for your comment, not nice but its YOUR opinion, I will explain, the OEM harness doesn't have the rear camera wire's the aftermarket does hence why needed to be fitted.
Hello, we have a similar product that we hope you can display together. Could you provide us with your contact information?
I'd love to review one for an upcoming audio install I'll be covering.