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The ATOTO F7G2B7WES01 is a universal Double DIN car stereo featuring a 7-inch capacitive touchscreen, wireless CarPlay and Android Auto, and a 720P HD live rearview backup camera. It supports quick charging, MirrorLink, and external storage up to 2TB, delivering a seamless, clutter-free, and safe driving experience tailored for the modern professional.
Item Weight | 3.1 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 9.06 x 5.87 x 5.63 inches |
Display Size | 7 Inches |
Voice command | Touchscreen, Microphone |
C**
I loved it
Great radio, easy to use and Good quality
F**Y
Garbage, steer clear!
I bought this twice and both of them were junk! I installed both in the same car - 2003 Porsche Boxster.The units came with lots of options for installation in terms of wiring and mounting hardware. Unfortunately the hardware was useless because the Unit did was too large to fit in my Metra mounting kit. I had to thin out the plastic Metra bezel considerably to get the reciever to sit flush against the opening. Not the fault of the Unit but just a precaution to any purchasers.Unit 1 was installed after considerable work. Initially I only wired it up without the companion purchase of the atoto amplifier, just to see how it's basic functionality was. My Porsche is so unoptioned that it only has the two dash speakers so it was a very basic install. Right away it came to life and I tuned to fm channels successfully. It sounded like there was significant static on that source so I paired to android auto. I used my Siriusxm app and there was still a presence of static. I checked all my connections and ground to make sure it was proper. It also seemed to lag, freeze and power cycle which was very frustrating! This Unit was clearly defective so I did an exchange for a new one.Unit 2 had the same fitment issue but I expected no less. When I got it going there was not a hint of static on any source. I did the final install and drove around. This Unit also has bugs. The touch screen freezes although the Unit continues to stream music. Only a power cycle of the car is enough to get it going again but it is almost always temperamental.Lastly, the screen is nearly impossible to operate without physical buttons if you are changing settings while driving. I can barely adjust the volume because my finger slides all over the screen as I attempt to find the tiny volume button, but no matter as it is usually frozen/unresponsive.I hate this thing. Even if it functioned properly, it's so difficult to operate while driving because the screen inputs are SO SMALL.
3**X
Great purchase
This radio is very good for the price, it just works without any problem.Sound is good but no remarkable, you can hear the instruments but it lacks of punch and detail, but if you're like me and only use your car to pass the time while traveling is more than enough.
L**️
Nice Universal upgrade
This is a nice universal upgrade. It’s an easy install. It has nice features and they work well. Sounds good but it does not work with every vehicle. Make sure you read.
J**D
YouTube while driving
I basically bought this so I can mirror my iPhone and watch YouTube while on the road. Do that on your own risk!
H**C
It's ok
It's glitchy sometimes and it can't decide whether it wants to be in dark screen or light...but I guess it does what I need it for
J**N
I love this head unit!
This head unit is a great bang for the buck. Works great. CarPlay is quick to link and isn’t laggy. Definitely a huge upgrade in my 2010 Saab 9-3 Sportcombi!
S**J
Decent…. if it still worked
Head unit was difficult to install compared to most other units I’ve installed. It barely fit in my dash kit and the camera took a lot of work to get wired in. Once installed it was pretty good; the Apple CarPlay and camera features worked well and the equalizer was user friendly.Unfortunately, about two weeks later my sub stopped working. I checked the power line which was fine but the amp wasn’t turning on, so I checked the remote turn on wire and it was not sending a turn on signal (power) to the amp. I figured that maybe the wire came loose from the harness. A few days later the entire head unit wouldn’t power on. I checked both the constant and accessory wires through the harness plug using a checker light and they were both indeed sending power.Currently in the process of getting a replacement unit in case mine was just defective, but if the replacement craps out then I’ll be getting a refund and taking my money elsewhere. Buyer beware.
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