🚗 Elevate Your Drive with SYGAV's Smart Stereo Experience!
The SYGAV Android Quad Core 10.2 Inch in-Dash Car Stereo Video Player is a feature-rich multimedia system designed for Mitsubishi Lancer and Galant models. It boasts a high-definition 10.2-inch touchscreen, powerful quad-core processing, and built-in WiFi for seamless navigation and entertainment. With support for various media formats and easy installation, this stereo transforms your driving experience.
Item Weight | 7.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.5 x 12 x 10 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | D2102 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Display Size | 10.2 Inches |
Display resolution | 1024×768 |
Voice command | Touchscreen, Microphone |
L**N
Very happy with this purchase and it exceeded my expectation.
Not sure where to start since this stereo change the way i look at my car now. Very happy with this purchase and it exceeded my expectation. You can install it on your own just watch the video tutorials on YouTube and you will be able to do it. Sygav made it very easy so you just plug and play and not worry to cut the wires and figure out where to connect. Screen is so big so it looks like Tesla car screen and gives the car a great look and access to multimedia. It has a usb cable output so you can plug a 16Gb USB i suggest 3,0 for faster speed and basically i added all my music and sort it by folder so you can select whatever music want to play or you can play all. The one i have it has over 4000 songs so it will take me a year to play. I am happy since i don't need to burn anymore CD.Interface is pretty good it is build android 5.1 and i would preferred to had 6.0 marshmallow but still this one is great one. You can download all the apps you want. I downloaded Here maps just in case, amazon prime music and you can use your phone as hotspot and here you go. Tune-in radio works fine. I had basic model of Mitsubishi Lancer 2013 and now all the buttons are functional i can make calls via Bluetooth, use navigation system, play songs, watch YouTube especially for my kid its great, play all the music i want i mean you couldn't ask for more.Its a good quality plastic, you need to cut the lower part on your original vent when you replace it but i would say it fit well to the dashboard.The only concerns I have is the radio reception i think is not as good as the original unit i listen 101.9 station here in Chicago I am aware that this station signal was not that strong since I have other devices and some time have same issue but with the original unit i didn't have any issue. Navigation system may need some improvements since with the original software I had issues and i have to contact customer service so they provide me an updated version and this works fine but sometime says signal lost and i know is software/app since with Here map app i don't have any issues but its not a big issue. Things to improve are more RAM so it can work faster since sometime it slow down and is not very responsive but i compare it with my phone octacore so this is something different and for the purpose of using it is ok. Another thing is staring up time lag time is over 10 seconds, I love the Mitsubishi logo showing there but i think is too much, the good thing is when you turn off the car it has no power in the unit so that is great. The quality of sound is much better that the basic unit so that a plus. I mean you can do so many thing with this unit install all the apps you want give your car a better look and impress your friends so far i love it everyone who have seen it have said wow, very impressive. Definitely this unit need some improvements i would rate the unit itself 4.5 stars and for the idea and the efforts to do something such great 5 Stars + . I would recommend to everyone and you wont regret.
T**R
Malfunctions 4 months after the installation
This headunit worked flawlessly for the first couple of months after the installation, and it did everything the way it should. After about 4 months or so after the installation, the headunit began to freeze constantly and the touchscreen became unresponsive. I contacted the support team, and they promptly sent me a file to install on the headunit to wipe its data and to clear any faults, that didn’t work. Fast forward a couple of months to present day, I recently got in my car and noticed that the headunit doesn’t even boot up anymore, it’s completly dead. I am very disappointed in how this headunit turned out, because I had very high expectations for this unit, just for it to malfunction only months after the installation, and ultimately for it to die so soon.
R**T
The glass gets scratched pretty easily and it has on occasion frozen on start ...
Rrally enjoying is but it's not without its issues. The glass gets scratched pretty easily and it has on occasion frozen on start up and taken roughly 10-15 minutes to get going. Also the screen is not very bright in the day time, even at full brightness. Oh! Also, the clock also speeds up and I can't figure out why. These issues aside, it's been a great fit for my car though. Really useful.
A**.
Good headunit with some caveats
I seriously get more comments on the radio than I do my custom steering wheel or interior upgrades/accents.I like this headunit, but there are a few things that keep me from loving it.Pros:Huge screenAbility to run appsRemovable SD cardGPS was better than I thought. Google maps or waze is still betterWay cheaper than the Pioneer NEX8200 I wanted (950-1400$)ConsPoor visibility in bright sunSLOW, probably mostly due to only 1GB of memorySort of Glitchy, you can end up with several sound inputs running at once (Spotify, Radio, Phone, GPS, etc.) unless you navigate the menus correctly.Lack of Phone call support (cannot call without using the proprietary dialer on the head unit)Does not read text messagesBluetooth tethering is non-existant, you have to put your phone into hotspot mode and connect to itThe hole on the front that says MIC, is not actually enabled. you HAVE to use the external MICAnd a couple of other things that I learned:The eight pin grey connector harness has a backup light signal wire if you are going to install a backup camera.You need to move everything from your center console trim piece, and dremel out the corner tabs of the vents. First time I didnt move the clips and the radio always seemed like it would fall out.
A**R
Definitely worth a look at
This is in my '11 Mitsubishi Lancer Ralliart sedan, and it works fantastic. My Ralliart originally came with the stock non Fosgate radio CD player, along with SYGAV unit I ordered a OBDII Bluetooth scanner, and a SYGAV backup camera. I had looked up a bunch of YouTube videos to get a better idea of what this unit can do, and it's exactly what they say it is. You can customize the unit anyway you like it to be. Just like a phone, you download apps into it, change the background and screen saver. I get compliments on it, especially at the Mitsubishi dealership, everyone always ask me where I got it from, how much was it, and can it fit other cars. Personally, at first I didn't do anything to it, I just installed it, then little by little I began messing with it, downloading Google maps, Torque, gas buddy and other apps. It comes with 3 ports to hook up USB cables to your iPhone or Android phone to it. It works off or Wi-Fi or mobile hot spot. It's a awesome device to have in a car. It looks and fits like it came with the car. When you shift into reverse, it does cut off the radio or any media your playing at the time. The backup camera kicks in, it's great for night time use. I would recommend this unit to anyone that's interested in upgrading the radio unit.
K**N
dont buy
the screen failed on me twice, i got sendt a new one and this dont work either, this is not worth the money.
A**N
Looks cool, but constantly freezes and the GPS is not ...
Looks cool, but constantly freezes and the GPS is not that good. It will constantly lose signal. For the price these problems are very troublesome.
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