If you ever wondered what a $200 android head unit will get you. I finally had mine installed. It's an Eincar model Y-A257. (If you search their site with that model number www.eincar.com it's the third one for $199.) But the same model you'll see sold under many different brand names all over the internet, on amazon and Ebay. But check the specs. Each case can be outfitted with any number of internals. Mine has these basic specs. And was the best deal for the money I could find:
DVD Mechanism Yes, DVD/CD Player
Operating System Android
GPS Navigation Yes
TV Tuner None
Unit Size 2 Din
Screen Size 6.2"
Touch Screen Type Capacitive Multi-Touch
Remote Control Yes
Internet WiFi+Dongle
Mirror Link Yes
iPod Connection No
CPU Processor 2GHZ Quad-Core
Brand EinCar
Basic Features Bluetooth, RDS/FM/AM Radio receiver, AUX/USB/SD input, Steering Wheel control, Car Logo, built-in Microphone, touchscreen, backup camera input, subwoofer, Amplifier, region-free, Multi-language, MP3, Music player, EQ, wall-paper, HD 1080P..
It also accepts a 32gb sd card. And many other features I haven't even gotten into yet.
The same unit with Kenwood or Pioneer branding would cost you easily upwards of $800+. And for $200 it's an awesome head unit IMHO. Keep in mind, all I wanted from the start was a new head unit that I could play music, watch videos and plug a back up camera too. As well as use with my phones mobile hot spot - so that the head unit has internet access.
Here's a review video of the same unit but older. It runs android 4.1 and mine runs android 5.1. He does a much better job of explaining what the unit will do.
If there are drawbacks it's that I don't think this unit will work with multiple screens in the back of your car. It has rca outs. But I think at best you could play whatever was on the head unit on the screens in the back of your vehicle. In other words I don't think it has multiple zones - I think it's called.
The best thing that I was worried about is the fact that this units back up camera input overrides everything else. Meaning as soon as you turn the car on and put it in reverse the backup camera comes on and is immediately working - no lag time at all. Even during the 30 second boot up phase. I was worried that you had to wait for it to boot up everytime. And this was the one main reason I bought this unit. I could have gotten an in rear view mirror unit with backup camera.
Here's my unit installed in a 2007 GMC Yukon XL:
Backup camera looks like shit and the wireless cuts out. Word of advice? Go with wired. I just ordered a new cam that mounts under the latch. And is wired.
Only glitch with my unit is it's supposed to be android 5.1 and it's 4.4. Anyone know how to upgrade this?
DVD Mechanism Yes, DVD/CD Player
Operating System Android
GPS Navigation Yes
TV Tuner None
Unit Size 2 Din
Screen Size 6.2"
Touch Screen Type Capacitive Multi-Touch
Remote Control Yes
Internet WiFi+Dongle
Mirror Link Yes
iPod Connection No
CPU Processor 2GHZ Quad-Core
Brand EinCar
Basic Features Bluetooth, RDS/FM/AM Radio receiver, AUX/USB/SD input, Steering Wheel control, Car Logo, built-in Microphone, touchscreen, backup camera input, subwoofer, Amplifier, region-free, Multi-language, MP3, Music player, EQ, wall-paper, HD 1080P..
It also accepts a 32gb sd card. And many other features I haven't even gotten into yet.
The same unit with Kenwood or Pioneer branding would cost you easily upwards of $800+. And for $200 it's an awesome head unit IMHO. Keep in mind, all I wanted from the start was a new head unit that I could play music, watch videos and plug a back up camera too. As well as use with my phones mobile hot spot - so that the head unit has internet access.
Here's a review video of the same unit but older. It runs android 4.1 and mine runs android 5.1. He does a much better job of explaining what the unit will do.
If there are drawbacks it's that I don't think this unit will work with multiple screens in the back of your car. It has rca outs. But I think at best you could play whatever was on the head unit on the screens in the back of your vehicle. In other words I don't think it has multiple zones - I think it's called.
The best thing that I was worried about is the fact that this units back up camera input overrides everything else. Meaning as soon as you turn the car on and put it in reverse the backup camera comes on and is immediately working - no lag time at all. Even during the 30 second boot up phase. I was worried that you had to wait for it to boot up everytime. And this was the one main reason I bought this unit. I could have gotten an in rear view mirror unit with backup camera.
Here's my unit installed in a 2007 GMC Yukon XL:
Backup camera looks like shit and the wireless cuts out. Word of advice? Go with wired. I just ordered a new cam that mounts under the latch. And is wired.
Only glitch with my unit is it's supposed to be android 5.1 and it's 4.4. Anyone know how to upgrade this?
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