🎶 Elevate Your Drive with Smart Sound!
The Leadfan 7-inch Car Stereo is a versatile multimedia receiver featuring a high-definition touchscreen, Bluetooth 5.0 for hands-free calling, and extensive connectivity options including USB and AUX inputs. With support for a backup camera and various audio formats, this stereo is designed to enhance your driving experience while keeping you connected and entertained.
Manufacturer | Leadfan |
Brand | Leadfan |
Item Weight | 1.32 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7 x 2.56 x 3.94 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | X7 |
Manufacturer Part Number | B09KBH8R7F |
Special Features | Touchscreen |
Wattage | 45 watts |
L**Z
Exelente calidad
Exelente pantalla para carros que no traen esa opción, muy cómoda y súper económica muy bue a calidad la recomiendo
A**R
Do not buy!! This stereo sucks!
Installed the stereo and it would not save the time and date, radio presets or audio settings. Would have to manually adjust every time the power was turned off. Wouldn’t automatically connect to Bluetooth when turned on and would goto radio. Very annoying. Sound quality was terrible and under powered. Returned for a better double din stereo that preformed way much better.
S**Y
You can go ahead and purchase it really affordable
It worked very well
M**L
The Little Leadfan that Could
Bought this radio not expecting too much, because it was priced so low. I figured it would do until I could put more money into a bigger name brand. This one is under 50 bucks.I was pleasantly surprised, when the quality, connectivity and user friendly screen was so much more than I thought it would be. For what I want, or need, in my car, it's perfect. Connects easily to my phone, and if my daughter wants to take it over, it switches seamlessly. Would recommend to anyone who doesn't have the wiggle room to put into a bigger name stereo system.
J**R
Great value.
My daughter got me this unit as a gift 2 years ago. But someone yanked my line in cord so hard it broke the socket and cable connector. I found a replacement part online for $1, but shipping was $8 - go figure.So I got a whole new unit, and the old one is on my work bench awaiting parts. It will wait till I have more parts to order. And quite frankly, the older one may not be worth even a $9 repair.Now on to the review.The software has changed dramatically in 2 years. And I suspect it will continue to change a lot over time. There's a lot of features here. Each preset of the 5 band equalizer is fully programmable. It read both of my 512GB micro SD cards in just a few seconds. But it did not recognize any of my playlist formats (m3u, m3u8, pla, pls). There's two ways to access an SD card - one just assigns every song a number and dumps them all into a list. This method becomes more and more useless as your music collection grows. The other method allows you to navigate the directory structure, and select songs by file name. While this method is far easier to find the songs and albums you want, this takes time and attention away from your driving. So don't do it while driving.The DAC is very basic. While it does work with different file types, exactly what file types is not listed anywhere that I can find. And it's not in the maddeningly sparse manual - which assumes you are simultaneously both a genius and a moron. It provides a picture of a screen and names that screen. But gives no further information whatsoever. I have mp3 and FLAC files, and it works with both. But there are a dozen other file types and you'll never know what it can read, except by trial and error. Meanwhile, the DAC is extremely low end - good enough for basic playback, but that's about all I can say about it. This is partly why I connect my Fiio player to it via the aux jack, located just above the USB socket.The amplifier output seems to be a single chip. This produces a reasonably good signal to noise ratio - low hiss unless you use some extreme EQ settings. But for the power it puts out or the distortion, I cannot say. With such a cheap head unit, I just assume both suck. Instead, I use the RCA output into a couple of amplifiers. I can say the RCA signal is fairly clean. However, the remote power wire is weak, and the voltage sags when connected to all three of my amps and external equalizer; the electrical equivalent of 4 amps. It can remotely turn on 2, maybe 3 units, but not 4. I had to run it through a powered relay.The FM radio has improved significantly in the past 2 years. It's still very hard to manually tune in a station. But reception is greatly improved - and now on par with much more expensive units. Once you have tuned in a station, it's easy to set it to memory. And you have lots of memories to work with.The bluetooth synced with my Android quickly and easily as well as with my daughters iPhone. I often use a headset while driving, so I didn't use the built in microphone. When I received a phone call, the radio muted and started beeping. When I used my headset to answer, the radio remained muted. All three seemed to cooperate well with each other. The radio unmuted itself when I ended the call.It has the option to play movies, but the manual makes no mention of what formats it accepts. And quite frankly, you shouldn't be watching a movie while driving anyway. And the colors tend to wash out at greater viewing angles. So I suppose it's fine if your watching from the back seat, but if everyone is wearing a seatbelt, even this becomes more of a nuisance than anything. Basically, watching a movie might be a bad idea in general, unless you're parked.I haven't installed the backup camera yet, but I intend to. I shall revise this review once I have. Also notably missing is any connection for a GPS. Quite honestly, this head unit has tons of features that the manual does not explain.Most notably, the old unit lasted 2 years before a family member wrecked it. Considering the price, that's more than I expected out of it. So the hardware seems plenty durable enough, when not abused.
J**A
Bueno
Bueno
P**R
Sucks
Sucks completely this thing sucks the sound is terrible and my speakers are brand new so I know it’s not that my iPhone cant pair to it iv tried everything to work the gps but it doesn’t work cant even listen to fm radio and all honestly the layout it shows in these pictures on amazon is nothing what it actually looks like id love my money back but im sure that wont happen either so definitely do not buy this product
C**S
Works but not the stereo for my sports car
I was honestly disappointed in audio quality as well, I was able to use the equalizer but was unable to adjust subwoofer power. The Bluetooth disconnects after about 1.2 hrs driving I assumed it got hot I had to restart my car to get reconnected, the screen works ok when it's warm but when it's cold I have to press really hard to even just pause a song. Wiring was easy self explanatory if you know what your doing overall it does work however I'm not pleased with the quality I have 2 cars a year apart one has this the other has a high end brand. If your looking for something that works this will do the job however if you want something that will last I suggest another look.This stereo does work but does not have apple car play and or android auto I tried
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