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The Hikity Autoradio Car Stereo is a versatile double din unit featuring a 7-inch HD touchscreen, Bluetooth connectivity, and multiple input options including USB and AUX. It supports D-Play/Mirror Link for seamless smartphone integration and includes a rear view camera input for enhanced safety while parking.
J**A
Overall great value!
After buying my 2007 Ford F-150 that I bought for $3500 I didn't want to dump $400-500 on a new stereo so this thing was a great option for a budget build. It does the things I want like plays Spotify, uses Apple Maps for GPS and plays the radio and has Bluetooth.ProsApple playBluetoothEasy installLots of options on inputsSimple designAffordableConsSeems a bit bigger than a normal double din so may require some trimming of the dash kitNo CD player or DVD playerWiring harness wires a bit fragile.Overall for the price this stereo is LEGIT! I feel Like I’m using an iPad when the Car Play is working. There’s very little not to like about this stereo. If it’s sitting in your cart go ahead and buy it!!Update 6/28/2020Ok so I’ve had this stereo for a few weeks and have had time to play with it a bit more. The touch screen is really responsive, the sound from the stereo is really good, i did a review where someone who said it’s loud even on the lowest setting but that is not the case with mine. I’m running 4 kicker door speakers and a memphis audio sub and amp in my truck and it sounds great.I also really like the way it uses your phones map apps for navigation because It is always up to date compared to factory navigation that needs to be updated and usually costs a fee to update. The only option I could not figure out was how to mirror YouTube or videos from your phone using the D-Link or whatever it’s called with my iPhone 7. Maybe someone could post a video on how that works. If you are looking for a good stereo replacement and have an iPhone I would Highly recommend this unit.
C**Y
I’ve changed my review after 3 months
I gave this product a five star but I would have to change my review after three months it started glitchy and I had it in my car now about a year and it still is glitching replacement today I wouldn’t buy it it look good in my car and worked fine for the first three months but after that he started glitching really bad. What I mean by glitching is it will freeze up and then turn off but I must say when I first bought the radio one thing he did do instantly is the power button broke right away I did not know how much of an issue that will cost in the near future if I were you guys save a little more money and buy a more expensive radio for another 30 bucks
A**R
It’s a Good Buy
If you’re anything like me, you’re looking for an honest review. Here it is:For $60-$70, this is money well spent. I’m a firm believer in you get what you pay for. Is this top of the line quality? Well of course not. But is it terrible? Not at all. Some reviews complain about the screen color. As you can see in the picture I added, it’s not terrible. The touch screen is very responsive. I’m constantly running Waze and playing music at the same time, no issues yet. The sound isn’t bad....music wise that is. I don’t have any additional speakers installed besides the factory set up. It’s not muffled or any weird thing like that. I tried using the radio to talk on the phone, I could hear the callers perfectly fine but they couldn’t hear me. Also, I will say the Bluetooth volume isn’t as loud as the CarPlay volume, but again this thing is $70 or lower. You can’t expect perfection. As far as CarPlay, its plug and play. A slight lag as it’s loading (less than 5 secs), but nothing unbearable. The rear camera also isn’t terrible. Is it crystal clear? No. Can you see if you’re count going to hit something? Yes. Also, be mindful that once you put your vehicle in reverse and the camera is activated, your music mutes. So if your favorite part in the song is coming up, you might want to pause it lol. I’ve only had mine for about two weeks. It has reset on me once as I was driving. It immediately kicked back on. I don’t listen to the radio therefore I dont have any presets, so this really wasn’t an issue. And I’m not even going to blame it all on the radio. I’ve been putting off replacing the terminals on my battery for weeks now (I know I know, shame on me for installing the radio before putting the new terminals on...I’ll get it done this week). Anyways, hope this helps.
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