[New] ATOTO S8 Standard 7 inch Double-DIN Car Stereo Android in-Dash Navigation, Wireless CarPlay & Android Auto, USB Tethering, 2BT, HD Rearview with LRV, IPS Display, SCVC, 3G+32G, S8G2A74SD
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Is there a standard dual din opening on it? If that's the case, it'll work. Just make sure your car's essential components aren't covered by the floating screen. It has a lot more space.
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My phone is a Samsung Galaxy S8 Gen 2 Premium 10. I'm using a 1 inch screen and I'm not having any issues with battery drain. It's a good idea to double-check the 12v power wiring for accuracy.
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Selected User Reviews For [New] ATOTO S8 Standard 7 inch Double-DIN Car Stereo Android in-Dash Navigation, Wireless CarPlay & Android Auto, USB Tethering, 2BT, HD Rearview with LRV, IPS Display, SCVC, 3G+32G, S8G2A74SD
If anything new comes up, I'll let you know. br>br>At first, the 10" screen was difficult to adjust to. However, because it offers significantly more screen space and places it closer to the driver, it is far safer. It's also more comfortable for our aging eyes. br>br>You can determine whether it is suitable for your vehicle based on the attached images. Rock- a sturdy screen bracket that can be adjusted to a variety of angles and distances from the dash Ours is mounted as close to the dashboard as possible. br>br>ATOTO's front view camera (DVR) and rear view camera with birds-in-flight were also installed. eye view. Great! The front view camera is a DVR with a micro-SD card that can hold up to 500 gigabytes of data. br>br>Downloaded AGAMA's home screen app to my SD card. Love it. br>br>The beauty of an Android head unit is that it can be customized in terms of appearance and functionality. Apps can be downloaded from the Google Play Store. The software/interface does not go out of style. br>br>Exceptional technical support! They were extremely helpful during the installation process and provided exceptional troubleshooting services. I'm looking for self-recommendations for a project. caused issues with the wiring The original 10 speaker JBL Synthesis amplifier/system was installed in a 2003 Toyota 4Runner Sport and interfaced to the 4Runner steering wheel control buttons. br>br>Update as of 12/15/20: It's still one of my favorites. There are no bugs. br>br>Another great feature of Android OS is that you can have multiple audio or video apps on the radio, each playing a different song. On ours, one app plays old time radio shows from a USB thumb drive, while another app plays music from our large CD collection stored on a micro SD card. the- Radio on the air. When you launch an app, it resumes where it left off the last time you used it. When you switch apps, the previous one resumes where it left off. br>br>I'm still smitten with the massive screen and the Agama app we installed as a front-end menu app.
For use with the DVR dashcam, I put in a brand new 128GB Extreme SanDisk micro SD card into the deck. I was asked how I wanted to use the card, and I replied that I wanted to use it as a gift card. to transfer data between the deck and the computer or for use with the internal applications Because the DVR is an Atoto App on the head unit, I chose that option, which informed me that the card would need to be reformatted; I chose yes, and the deck now RESETS when the card is inserted. It bricked the card, and when I put it in a computer, it doesn't recognize it and resets the computer's USB port. Atoto, what the hell is going on here? That's some seriously faulty software right there - Please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please.
What should I do first? This thing has a lot to say about it, most of it positive. br>br>It arrived in excellent condition, with all of the accessories neatly bagged and stored separately from the stereo and screen. br>It looks and sounds fantastic (once you get everything set up properly). )br>Wifi, bluetooth, and GPS all work flawlessly, and the external antennas on the windshield are barely visible unless I point them out. br>When I first bought it, I was concerned about the low power RCA outputs, but the highs are MUCH louder than on the Pioneer I removed. Regrettably, the sub output is extremely low. I had to turn up the sub volume to ten to get it to blend in properly, whereas on my Pioneer, I had to turn it down to zero. To match the highs, you'll need a total of nine points. I'm thinking about installing a line driver down the road, just in case I want to thump hard like I used to on my old one. br>Because it's essentially a tablet in my dash, I absolutely adore being able to customize it however I want. There are also music and GPS speedometer widgets, live wallpapers, and a plethora of other options. The disadvantages: br>br> br>br>Some parts are odd and/or difficult to understand. If you reverse the sliders for the sub crossover, your sub output will be nearly zero. Mine arrived in this manner, and I only realized what had happened when I accidentally slid the low end slider past the high end. Also, a checkbox that allows the eq to tune both the front and rear speakers at the same time would be fantastic. While having to tune the front and rear separately may be convenient for some, it is inconvenient when you want them to be the same and have to do it by hand. br>br>The FR and LR RCA jacks are internally reversed on my stereo. br>br>The bottom 1/4" or so of the screen doesn't respond to touch at all, which makes pushing a button down there extremely frustrating. I figured this out after tearing my whole dash apart and taking the stereo back out to make sure I didn't hook the cables up wrong somehow even though I knew I had them correct. When you combine that with a lip where the bezel protrudes further than the screen, you'll want to punch it in the face on occasion. br>br>Despite its flaws, this stereo is one of my favorites. After some tribulations, it looks and sounds great, and that's all that matters in the end.