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The CAMECHO 7" Double Din Car Stereo combines a high-resolution 1080P touchscreen with Bluetooth hands-free calling, USB/TF support, and a 4 LED backup camera that activates automatically when reversing. It supports smartphone mirror link for Android and iOS devices, integrates steering wheel controls, and offers comprehensive customer support, making it a versatile multimedia upgrade for your vehicle.
Manufacturer | camecho |
Brand | CAMECHO |
Item Weight | 1.9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.01 x 4.06 x 2.48 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | N2042A1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1 |
Special Features | Touchscreen |
B**Y
Great product
Very nice, easy to hookup and sounds great, the picture has great quality and the price you can't go wrong.
T**S
Very decent stereo
Got this to replace a non functional boss double den that the previous owner had installed in my obs F350. I hate touch screens but I wanted something affordable and Bluetooth with a backup camera because my truck is over 20’ long and has about a hundred foot turn radius. The Bluetooth works great and syncs right up to my phone as soon as I get close to the truck. The touch screen works great and is very responsive. Doesn’t feel cheap. Now I installed this myself so this next part could be user error. Or the face that my truck is 30 years old and may have a bad antenna. But ALL the radio stations have static and when they come in they are noticeably decreased in audio quality. I can get out of this truck hearing static and get into my ranger with the radio on the same station and it sounds crisp and crystal clear. Maybe I didn’t install the antenna correctly into the back of the radio or maybe my truck antenna is malfunctioning. Car radios are not hard to install so idk how I could’ve messed that up. Maybe I’ll upgrade in the future but for now I’m happy with this. The backup camera works good but the music stops when you shift into reverse and that’s when the rear camera pops up. Also the radio turns on as soon as you turn the ignition switch. Irritating for someone like me who usually rides in silence. Overall I think the radio is a good deal. It’s $40 so don’t expect this to be anything it’s not haha
J**.
Garbage. Only buy if you enjoy wasting money and time...
I know it's a cheap price and you get what you pay for, but c'mon, this thing isn't even worth 40 cents, let alone $40. Jokes on me I guess, since I was performing some intensive work on my car and the radio doesn't rise above safety. At least not for me anyways. So the return window is closed.The volume knob seems to be having some sort of connection issue or something. Because I couldn't seem to get my speakers to play anything. So I rip the WHOLE interior of my car apart and start tracing and checking all the connection, again. Couldn't find anything wrong. So I think maybe the settings might be the issue. So I start going thru all the options and menus on the head unit. Which is also frustrating as hell, because I can only seem to be able to bring up a couple of the menus after touching the icons. All the other ones will not do anything. I'll touch them and nothing happens. Literally only two of them actually did something, but I still couldn't get my speakers to work.So I start troubleshooting the amp, speakers, the whole system. As I'm trying to play something and was cycling thru the inputs by pushing the power button above the volume knob, I touched the volume knob and heard a crackle. So I start turning the knob (No, it wasn't because the volume was just turned down. It was at about 25 through all my troubles.) At certain points I could get the speakers to work, if I held the knob a certain way. Obviously not gonna be feasible while driving. Being as I can't return it, I'm stuck with it. I guess I'll have to take it apart and see if it might be a weak solder joint or something that's detectable amd fixable. Well see. But I wish that I never bothered with this garbage. Rear view camera doesn't work either. Looks like China got me again. Don't make the same mistakes as I have, stay away from this head unit.
A**E
Nice stereo's don't cost $34, so set your expectations accordingly
People seem to be coming into this item; the literal cheapest 2 DIN multi-source stereo head unit on Amazon at the moment, with a whole buttload of expectations. If you're like me, who knows you don't get nice stereos for $30, then perhaps your expectations ended at physically receiving something in a box that resembled a car stereo. Let's take it from there.I messed up the stereo in my '05 Make Model trying to do a custom mod to it that quite frankly, I shouldn't have, and needed a replacement. I'm pretty indecisive when it comes to finding something I need when there's a wide range of options for it, and the more I research I do, comparing and contrasting my options, the less decisions that get made by me. The quick bypass to all that is to just buy the cheapest option. So, considering that I'd only destroyed car radios at this point and had negative experience with installing them to working order; cheapest was gonna be sacrificial lamb for the cause.I was hoping to be able to connect my iPhone to something via Bluetooth and playback music from the Plex iOS app, or Soundcloud, etc., and therefore that's all I was planning to install for it. Meaning, not messing around with radio/antenna, rear view cam, etc. Just keeping it bare bones.I wasn't aware-- and hadn't really thought about it-- that I needed to get a separate harness to connect the wires from the A/B harnesses that go into the back of this stereo unit, to connect to one that matches the harness going into my car's guts from the vacant stereo console. So, I ordered one of those after realizing this didn't come with that along with some Solder Seal connectors, then matched the wires appropriately, sealed'em up, happy as a clam. Also ended up needing some universal mounting ear brackets which fit fine into the screw holes on the sides of this unit, got it mounted up in the console, gave'er some electric; blue illumination emitted from the screen; we were in business.So yeah press the button-button a few times til it says Bluetooth, grab my iPhone > Settings > Bluetooth > Connect. Connected; I am. Next step, give it some of the Devil's Music. The Devil's Music; it receives. Now here's the straightforward part of this review:-There's some faint low-decibel static while in Bluetooth mode when nothing's playing. I don't believe this is due to any wiring faults or anything related to the instillation; it's just the byproduct of a cheap Bluetooth module in a cheap stereo. Again; expectations. I don't love that it's there but I'm over it too. All things considered; it succeeds at doing the thing I got it to do.-Note that when connected by Bluetooth; you'll have two volume controls: +/- Vol on your device, and then the volume encoder dial on the stereo itself. I'm an audio person so I'm aware of the concept of gain staging; however this may lead to some confusion for some concerning dialing in the proper levels and how these factors effect sound quality. You're on your own there. Just saying; don't expect turning up the volume on your phone to control the stereo's level too. This doesn't work like that.I'll probably end up getting something nicer eventually; however, I can say that, thanks to this item, I now more or less know how to install an aftermarket stereo in my car, and can listen to music in it from my phone via Bluetooth like I wanted to. Since I wasn't buying an item with quality in mind, this thing checks out just fine.
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