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The SJOYBRING 7" Double Din Car Stereo combines a vibrant QLED HD display with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, delivering a clutter-free, smart driving experience. Boasting 240W 4.2-channel audio output and an HD night vision backup camera, it enhances both entertainment and safety. Designed for easy integration with most vehicles, it supports steering wheel controls and offers expert 24/7 tech support for hassle-free installation.
Manufacturer | SJOYBRING |
Brand | SJOYBRING |
Item Weight | 2.75 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.66 x 7 x 3.93 inches |
Item model number | JOY-W021 |
Manufacturer Part Number | JOY-W021 |
Special Features | Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, Built-In Bluetooth, DSP, Screen Mirroring |
Wattage | 240 watts |
Z**S
Good radio.
This is a good radio with great customer support. I emailed them and they provided me with a custom power on logo, and updates for the radio software.Installing the radio was pretty straight forward. The easiest way will be purchase a wiring kit for your specific vehicle. And any dash mounting kits needed. But the wiring was all standard. Fit into a standard double din mounting bracket.Bluetooth connects fast with no issues. Android auto seems to work really nice. The sound quality is a little better than expected from a cheaper radio. Comes with a I believe 11 channel eq you can set how you like. The radio is not super loud but it is louder than my factory 2007 radio was.The touch screen is responsive, the rear camera was clear, I love the actual volume knob. However I wish the vol knob always a 1/1 input. It takes 2-3 clicks per 1 vol..... Your able to hook up steering wheel controls.All in all a great buy for a reasonable price. I love the customizable power on screen. For me I wouldn't hesitate to buy another. It was a great way to bring my pre Bluetooth car into the modern era. Sure there are better out there that carry a much higher price. But this was a simple cost effective good quality purchase and I am happy.
N**R
Excellent Value - Nice Settings - Good Bonus Camera - Unfortunate Glare
I bought this on sale for my 2004 Toyota Tundra. I did a decent amount of research beforehand and am happy I decided to go with this unit. No real issues in first 3 months of ownership.Apple CarPlay was easy to set up and if my phone's Bluetooth is on when I start the truck it connects fairly quickly without issue and stays connected. The CarPlay screen/layout is editable from your phone and it's easy to switch between CarPlay and radio/other sources. Some reviews mention not being able to play radio while using GPS of CarPlay but that hasn't been my experience (however, I might have newer software as I asked customer support for the custom Toyota boot logo which, as an aside, is a really nice touch).I'm not an audiophile so I can't comment on whether this improved the sound of my 20-year old truck speakers, but I do like the ability to adjust the EQ especially the output for my after market subwoofer as the alternative would be crawling under the seat with a screwdriver to manually adjust a dial.At the time of purchase they included a 'free' backup camera and it's surprisingly good quality. In the unit settings you can turn reverse guidelines on/off - a number of cameras out there require you to cut a wire to turn the guidelines off which makes it harder to turn them back on ;p My truck is 18-feet long and I was able to run the camera from the rear license plate all the way up to my head unit without needing any extenders - curious why people don't think the wiring is long enough, perhaps a less optimized wire route.Touchscreen has good responsiveness - for reviews saying otherwise I wonder if they've removed the protective film that's on the screen...I'm giving the unit 5-stars for value, features, and support. However, and this might just be my setup, there is a good amount of glare. Not sure other brands could avoid this. My truck isn't crazy big but my viewing angle is more side-on as opposed to head-on which probably contributes to the glare.NOTE: This was my first time installing a car radio - I'm fairly handy but did lean on YouTube videos to help as I'm not sure the manual would've been enough. I had to buy a wiring harness to connect this to my truck's speakers/system but that will be the case for 99% of buyers - I also needed a plastic dash mount kit so heads up you might need one too.
K**O
Very pleased with this purchase
I installed this unit in my 2008 Jeep Wrangler 4dr. Amazon says it won't fit, but it does. A Metra 95-6511 dash kit, Crux SOOCR-26 harness kit and Metra 40-EU10 antenna adapter are required for this application. Installation is not difficult for someone with mechanical experience and a bit of patience to remove the center dash panel. It isn't necessary to completely remove the panel and disconnect all of the climate control switches. Once the panel is loosened by removing two screws at the top and two at the bottom behind the trim panel, it pops out with a little bit of controlled force. I decided to mount the rear camera on top of the license plate holder light fixture. It had to be near the outer end to make room for the LR taillight assembly which must be removed to tap in the power and ground for the camera. Just run the cable behind the holder and through the existing hole in the body into the cavity behind the taillight. The camera cable will be routed up through the rubber grommet under the carpet and then along the edge (also under carpet) past the rear door and front door. Removing the plastic trim panels is required along with replacement plastic clips. Route the cable around behind the brake and accelerator pedals. It is a little difficult to get the camera cable up through the dash into position behind the stereo but I used a flexible fiberglass rod. Once the cable and harness adapter are in place the rest is just connecting the wires as shown in the manual. I used closed end cap connectors then zip tied the bundles together to keep it neat and tucked in. It is recommended that before you go through all of the trouble, first connect just the red and yellow power wire, ground and one speaker (I used green) to make sure the unit is functional and correctly connected to power. If so, you're good to go.After installation, I found that this unit does everything I need it to do. Sound quality is good (I have replaced the Jeep factory speakers with Kicker) and all of the functions work well. Setting up Bluetooth and Android Auto is easy. There are several display settings and everything operates smoothly. Depending upon how you mount the camera, there are settings to change the up/down and L/R orientation.It will probably be necessary to update the firmware after installation. The company website does not have download links for this. You must email them and include a photo of the version screen and a copy of the Amazon invoice and they will send back instructions for the update. A nice added feature is the ability to customize the boot screen with the manufacturer's logo of your car. This is available with the update package. Just tell them what you want.All in all, this appears to be a good choice. Lots of features and a low price point for a vehicle I use as an off-road toy. I've no doubt this unit will do well for a daily driver. Time will tell about the long-term durability but for now, it's all good.
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