Let me start by saying this device is packed with features that make it a dream for any tech-savvy driver. The wireless CarPlay and Android Auto work like a charm—just turn on Bluetooth and WiFi, and you're good to go. It connects automatically after the first setup, which is a huge plus for daily use.
The 10.26” touch screen is crisp and responsive, making it easy to navigate through apps like Music, Maps, and Messages. The 4K front dash cam and 1080P rear camera provide crystal-clear footage, especially useful for spotting license plates and road signs. The wide viewing angles (170°+140°) significantly reduce blind spots, giving me peace of mind while driving.
However, the setup isn’t all sunshine and rainbows. The instructions for connecting the backup camera to the tail light are practically nonexistent. I had to scour the internet for obscure videos to figure it out—definitely not user-friendly. Plus, the brand’s obscurity makes it hard to find official support or a seller’s website.
On the bright side, the loop recording with the included 64GB TF card is a lifesaver. The G-sensor locks important footage during collisions, adding an extra layer of security. The mirrorlink technology works seamlessly for casting audio and video from my phone to the screen, though I wish the resolution was a tad higher for gaming.
The voice control via Siri/Google Assistant is a game-changer for hands-free driving, and the multiple audio output modes (Aux, FM transmitter, Bluetooth) ensure compatibility with any car stereo. The split-screen function is neat but feels a bit gimmicky in practice.
Overall, this device is fantastic if you’re willing to put in some extra effort during setup. It’s perfect for trucks and trailers, offering both front and rear visibility—just be prepared for a bit of a learning curve.