7" Android Head Unit Review
#62
Here a picture of my home screen. All widgets. Zooper for time, Weather Underground widget, Torque digital speedo & PowerAmp widget. while I was tinkering I decided to buy a bundle of themes for Torque, figured I'd try a couple out since I had a minute. The Sci-Fi one is weird looking and hard as hell to read. I need to setup my Torque screens instead of using the theme default layout.
I hope finish up my white gauge backlighting this weekend. Just need to remove the red inserts in the HVAC *****, install the shifter plate face and replace the bulbs in the steering wheel controls & TCS buttons. Also need to wire up the convertible top switch for my electronic cutout I just put on.
I hope finish up my white gauge backlighting this weekend. Just need to remove the red inserts in the HVAC *****, install the shifter plate face and replace the bulbs in the steering wheel controls & TCS buttons. Also need to wire up the convertible top switch for my electronic cutout I just put on.
#64
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Any thoughts on this HU? http://www.ebay.com/itm/GPS-Navi-Car...0AAOSwa-dWnc7J
Looks pretty good to me, and only $210 shipped. 8G kinda sucks, but it accepts a SD card, it's compatable with an OBDII dongle and steering wheel controls.
Also for vehicles with no steering wheel controls, or if I decide to ditch the stock wheel/airbag in my TA, I was thinking I'd get one of these bluetooth remotes. They are magnetic, so you could easily stick it to a steel steering wheel, or make a little clip or use velco to stick it on an aluminum wheel.
Looks pretty good to me, and only $210 shipped. 8G kinda sucks, but it accepts a SD card, it's compatable with an OBDII dongle and steering wheel controls.
Also for vehicles with no steering wheel controls, or if I decide to ditch the stock wheel/airbag in my TA, I was thinking I'd get one of these bluetooth remotes. They are magnetic, so you could easily stick it to a steel steering wheel, or make a little clip or use velco to stick it on an aluminum wheel.
Last edited by t_raven; 04-27-2016 at 04:22 AM.
#65
Any thoughts on this HU? http://www.ebay.com/itm/GPS-Navi-Car...0AAOSwa-dWnc7J
Looks pretty good to me, and only $210 shipped. 8G kinda sucks, but it accepts a SD card, it's compatable with an OBDII dongle and steering wheel controls.
Also for vehicles with no steering wheel controls, or if I decide to ditch the stock wheel/airbag in my TA, I was thinking I'd get one of these bluetooth remotes. They are magnetic, so you could easily stick it to a steel steering wheel, or make a little clip or use velco to stick it on an aluminum wheel.
Amazon.com: Satechi® Bluetooth Button Series (Media Button) for iPhone 6 Plus/6/5S/5C, iPad Air 2/Air/Mini/3/2/1, Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge/S6/S5/S4/Note 4/Edge/Pro/Tab Pro, Google Nexus 9/7/6/5, and more: Cell Phones & Accessories
Looks pretty good to me, and only $210 shipped. 8G kinda sucks, but it accepts a SD card, it's compatable with an OBDII dongle and steering wheel controls.
Also for vehicles with no steering wheel controls, or if I decide to ditch the stock wheel/airbag in my TA, I was thinking I'd get one of these bluetooth remotes. They are magnetic, so you could easily stick it to a steel steering wheel, or make a little clip or use velco to stick it on an aluminum wheel.
Amazon.com: Satechi® Bluetooth Button Series (Media Button) for iPhone 6 Plus/6/5S/5C, iPad Air 2/Air/Mini/3/2/1, Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge/S6/S5/S4/Note 4/Edge/Pro/Tab Pro, Google Nexus 9/7/6/5, and more: Cell Phones & Accessories
#66
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Looks like the one you've got is only $65 more. Not too bad for the features.
After reading some reviews, apparently they only connect to phones and OBD2 dongles via bluetooth? Have you tried to connect to anything else? I'd really like to be able to use that little BT remote, but it's not the end of the world if I can't.
After reading some reviews, apparently they only connect to phones and OBD2 dongles via bluetooth? Have you tried to connect to anything else? I'd really like to be able to use that little BT remote, but it's not the end of the world if I can't.
Last edited by t_raven; 04-27-2016 at 11:53 AM.
#67
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This radio looks really cool. Seems like what I was wanting to get before. I had one of those Panasonic AppRadio3. I could never get it to connect to my phone, they only had certain phones that were supported and would never do any updates to include newer phones. That's really my concern with this one. My Note 5 might work today, but when I get my Note 7, will it still be supported.
#68
Looks like the one you've got is only $65 more. Not too bad for the features.
After reading some reviews, apparently they only connect to phones and OBD2 dongles via bluetooth? Have you tried to connect to anything else? I'd really like to be able to use that little BT remote, but it's not the end of the world if I can't.
After reading some reviews, apparently they only connect to phones and OBD2 dongles via bluetooth? Have you tried to connect to anything else? I'd really like to be able to use that little BT remote, but it's not the end of the world if I can't.
This radio looks really cool. Seems like what I was wanting to get before. I had one of those Panasonic AppRadio3. I could never get it to connect to my phone, they only had certain phones that were supported and would never do any updates to include newer phones. That's really my concern with this one. My Note 5 might work today, but when I get my Note 7, will it still be supported.
#69
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TBH, if it was me I'd spend the extra $65 for quadcore, 16gb internal and 7" screen. Joying is supposedly on top of updates as well and are planning to release Lollipop update in a couple of months. If you can only hook up 2 BT devices, you could not use the OBD2 and use the remote instead maybe?
Now to decide which Keeaudio speaker package lol.
#70
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My joying HU showed up yesterday, but I'm not currently home to check it out.
I saw in a magazine the other day that Pioneer now has 6 android head units ranging from $700-$1400. Hopefully this is the beginning of the big manufacturers producing them. It'll be interesting to see what's available in 2 or 3 years, and I'm sure the prices will come way down.
http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/androidauto/
Walmart lists their cheapest at $578.
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I saw in a magazine the other day that Pioneer now has 6 android head units ranging from $700-$1400. Hopefully this is the beginning of the big manufacturers producing them. It'll be interesting to see what's available in 2 or 3 years, and I'm sure the prices will come way down.
http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/androidauto/
Walmart lists their cheapest at $578.
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Last edited by WhiteBird00; 05-05-2016 at 06:48 AM.
#71
That's pretty cool, I didn't realize they had so many versions out. I think I still prefer the tablet style of China ones, but just for the customization aspect.
I'm not sure if this was discussed on here yet, but they have a few apps in the Play Store that mimic AndroidAuto if anyone wants to check them out. I tried one, but prefer the regular Android.
I'm not sure if this was discussed on here yet, but they have a few apps in the Play Store that mimic AndroidAuto if anyone wants to check them out. I tried one, but prefer the regular Android.
#73
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Yeah I like the idea of a **** too, but with steering wheel buttons or a remote on the wheel, then I would care about a ****.
I didn't realize the Pioneer ones are android auto. I like the idea of a regular android OS. The Chinese stuff seems to have some limitations vs a regular tablet, so hopefully there will be better head units in the near future.
I'm under the impression that they shut down and have to boot up every time you cycle the key. It would be nice if they had a battery like a tablet. Mine will last for days just sitting not in use. I wonder if I could wire one in to avoid boot up times every time I turn the car on.
I think it would also be cool if they could be added to a cell plan like a tablet can. That would simplify needing to connect to your phone every time you get in the car.
I didn't realize the Pioneer ones are android auto. I like the idea of a regular android OS. The Chinese stuff seems to have some limitations vs a regular tablet, so hopefully there will be better head units in the near future.
I'm under the impression that they shut down and have to boot up every time you cycle the key. It would be nice if they had a battery like a tablet. Mine will last for days just sitting not in use. I wonder if I could wire one in to avoid boot up times every time I turn the car on.
I think it would also be cool if they could be added to a cell plan like a tablet can. That would simplify needing to connect to your phone every time you get in the car.
#75
Yep I think I have mine set for 30min or 60min, it basically just turns off the screen and goes to sleep. When I first had it, I had it set on the lowest setting but just stopping off at the store it'd have to reboot so I changed it.
You should be able to get get a LTE USB from whoever you have your cell phone with and plug it in the rear of the head unit and have data all the time. I sort of want to explore that option myself, would just make it a little easier... Just not sure if it's worth it.
You should be able to get get a LTE USB from whoever you have your cell phone with and plug it in the rear of the head unit and have data all the time. I sort of want to explore that option myself, would just make it a little easier... Just not sure if it's worth it.
#76
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I was just going to say you can get a wireless dongle and plug it in to have it on a wireless plan.
Like I mentioned before, tasker can easily toggle the hotspot switch automatically...if your phone is rooted. I am still using a Verizon Samsung S4 that's on Lollipop, and now I can't get root on the damn thing.
EDIT: Woohoo! This made me do a quick search, and I found a recently added way to root. Just completed it and I allegedly have root now. Booyah! I STILL haven't installed mine yet, but it's next on the list. I have the harness and mounting brackets completed, just need to get the PAC programmed and run the antennas/cameras and associated wiring for those.
InfiniteReality - if you don't mind, what tweaks, and in what order? Sounds like you added a couple of things - TTS engine, the steering wheel w/3rd party apps, the Joying firmware update. Any tips/tricks as to what exactly you've installed and in what order?
Like I mentioned before, tasker can easily toggle the hotspot switch automatically...if your phone is rooted. I am still using a Verizon Samsung S4 that's on Lollipop, and now I can't get root on the damn thing.
EDIT: Woohoo! This made me do a quick search, and I found a recently added way to root. Just completed it and I allegedly have root now. Booyah! I STILL haven't installed mine yet, but it's next on the list. I have the harness and mounting brackets completed, just need to get the PAC programmed and run the antennas/cameras and associated wiring for those.
InfiniteReality - if you don't mind, what tweaks, and in what order? Sounds like you added a couple of things - TTS engine, the steering wheel w/3rd party apps, the Joying firmware update. Any tips/tricks as to what exactly you've installed and in what order?
Last edited by Atrus_SS; 05-06-2016 at 08:18 AM.
#78
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Nope, don't need tasker and don't need root for tasker. I can manually toggle on the hotspot on my Verizon GS4 - no tasker needed. There's a stock app for the hotspot.
I also had Tasker running for some other items without root. Tasker can be installed and do some limited (still very cool) things without root.
To have Tasker trigger the hotspot automatically, though, root IS required on Lollipop. I don't think it is on Kit Kat and prior.
I also had Tasker running for some other items without root. Tasker can be installed and do some limited (still very cool) things without root.
To have Tasker trigger the hotspot automatically, though, root IS required on Lollipop. I don't think it is on Kit Kat and prior.
#80
I unfortantely can't use Tasker on my Nexus 6p to trigger the hotspot. I have remote start so normally I'm a good ways from my car when it starts so my BT doesn't connect automatically. Is there another option in Tasker I could use to trigger the hotspot?