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The Hodozzy 2G 32G Android Car Stereo is a feature-rich double DIN unit that combines modern connectivity with high-quality audio and navigation. It supports both wired and wireless CarPlay and Android Auto, ensuring seamless integration with your smartphone. The 7-inch touch screen offers a high-resolution display, while the built-in GPS and offline maps provide reliable navigation. With Bluetooth capabilities for hands-free calls and music streaming, plus a backup camera for added safety, this car stereo is designed to enhance your driving experience.
Manufacturer | Hodozzy |
Package Dimensions | 25.5 x 23.4 x 11.4 cm; 1.04 kg |
ASIN | B0C7Z1H4MJ |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**Y
Does the job for the price.
Easy to install when you have the right knowledge and accessories. I did find that the permanent live and ignition live were opposite to UK wiring looms (Ford Fiesta 2006) Instruction are not great.Seems to have an issue with sending files from the radio to a device.GPS doesn’t appear to be working but that’s not the reason I ordered it.Connection via Bluetooth to iPhone was easy and the CarPlay interacts well, bit slow to connect but I think it’s the same as a Ford radio. Did find that if Bluetooth is connected and then you use USB to charge, it confuses the radio.
J**O
An absolute crock
Ok, where to start? The unit looks ok, its construction is the same as any other cheap low-end electronics products from this part of the world, which is to say adequate.Once I'd deciphered the almost useless instructions to work out what wire from my car went where on the back of the unit, I powered up and started going through the configuration.The Big Fail begins here: in order to get the unit to work with Android Auto (or whatever it's called), you are directed to install an app called ZLink.Firstly, it's not in the Google Play store so that's an immediate red flag.When you do find it on the website they point you at, Chrome tries to prevent the download because it's can't verify that it's safe. Red flag number 2.If you go ahead and download it anyway, and run it, it should open in the Android package manager but Android wants to block it as it also says it may be unsafe. Red flag number 3.If you haven't given up yet in fear of losing your entire life and identity to an evil hacker you can go ahead and install the app, but Android will warn you that it was designed for an earlier version of Android so may not function properly. Red flag number 4.Eventually I was able to run the app. First it wants to check you want to run it as it may not work. Then it completely fails to connect to the unit.Nothing I was able to do fixed it. It's just so broken. If I was the manufacturer or seller of this piece of crap I'd be embarrassed.It's going straight back for a refund.I should have bought a Sony, Panasonic etc. from the off. There's jo point trying to cut corners like this. "Buy once; cry once" :)
J**K
Good but
For the price I paid, I love it.But if you want it to work with your steering controls you need a canbus decoder and it doesn't come with the unit. Better options out there with it included
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