🚗 Upgrade your BMW’s brain with wireless brilliance!
The Road Top 10.25 Inch Car Touchscreen is a direct replacement for BMW X5/X6 E70/E71 (2009-2014) with CIC system, featuring a crisp 1920x720 HD capacitive display running on a Linux-based Android OS. It adds wireless CarPlay, Android Auto, and MirrorLink support while preserving all original factory functions and controls. The system includes adaptive day/night mode, Bluetooth connectivity, and compatibility with factory and aftermarket cameras, delivering a seamless, modern multimedia experience tailored for BMW enthusiasts.
Operating System | Android |
Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
Display Type | LCD |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet |
Control Method | Touch |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Resolution | 1920*720 |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
Screen Size | 10.25 Inches |
Additional Features | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Map Types | North America |
R**K
Wouldn’t Fit my “13 X5 E70
Didn’t fit
R**S
It works, sort of... With some limitations
I got this for my 2013 BMW X5 E70 to replace its stock CIC iDrive's display. I eventually did manage this to work, but you should be aware of the issues/limitations that exist for this product:1) The instructions are awful - paper manual does not show how to remove stock iDrive display from E70. It does include QR Code that is supposed to link you to YouTube video, but the linked video shows the wrong model of the car, not an E70. I eventually managed to find someone else's videos of removal of stock display from E70, as well as installation of such new display. I guess RoadTop just doesn't really care about selling these, judging by such behavior...2) The built-in microphone in this display is absolutely unusable, regardless of the settings I've tried, and regardless of the position of "ground wire connector". Your only other option is to use stock microphone in your car, BUT to do that you have to forget about using AUX and instead switch on Bluetooth Music input in your stock iDrive (if it is actually capable of that feature) as well as enable the option in this RoadTop system to use Bluetooth output. Then everything works, especially your car's stock microphone. Except Google Map's voice directions stop working for some reason. But there's a workaround for that - you just go to Google Map's "Settings" on your phone, find the option called "Play Voice over Bluetooth" and toggle it off. Really not sure why they didn't just include a splitter with extra cable for car's stock microphone so it could be hardwired to this system in order for everything to work perfectly...3) The display itself on this RoadTop unit - it does not have antiglare matte cover like you can see on original CIC display, meaning you will see plenty of reflections on its glossy surface during every sunny day. You can sort of compensate for that by raising the display brightness, but personally I'd really prefer a matte antiglare display coating since I can't legally tint my windshield.
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