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This 7-inch waterproof wireless CarPlay & Android Auto system is designed specifically for motorcycles, offering dual Bluetooth connectivity, voice control, and a large, easy-to-read display. It ensures safe, hands-free access to navigation, music, and calls, keeping your phone protected and your ride connected in all weather conditions.












| ASIN | B0DHVHB54J |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | CAR0924-A75 |
| Manufacturer | aphqua |
| Package Dimensions | 21.5 x 13.6 x 9.9 cm; 821 g |
A**R
Easy install, works great. Links up quickly to the phone...screen is really easy to read. Only have about 200 miles with this setup before winter weather put an end to my riding season for 2025. Look forward to more adventures in spring 2026. I definitely would recommend this product to anyone looking for a larger screen while keeping their phone out of harms way.
R**R
Très bonne qualité d’image CarPlay fonctionne très bien
J**R
Used this for a 850 mile trip. It was in the sun in temps over 95 degrees for hours at a time and it worked just fine. I had music and navigation going. Display is bright and easily visible in the sun, the touch is pretty quick and the size is good for use with gloves. I was able to plug it into my bike's USB with no modifications. The hardware it comes with is great too, it came with a metal 1" ball adapter with a lock nut and Allen bolt for a more permanent installation. This of course is compatible with RAM mounts which is a huge plus. This is nice because it allows you to keep your phone out of the sun and charging.
K**N
I'll start off by saying that MOST of the complaints I could make about it have nothing to do with the device itself and are complaints about the Android Auto platform as a whole. The screen actually works great, even in bright sunlight, and is easily viewable from pretty much any angle you'd need to view it from. Colors look really good, and the resolution is totally fine given its size and function. The interface IS pretty slow to respond to taps and swipes (or any touch input), but it's not so bad that it's unbearable. Setup was dead simple in that you just connect via bluetooth, grant it permissions, then follow the Android Auto setup prompts on your phone. However, after initially granting it access to messages, contacts, calls, etc. I ran into an odd problem where no matter how many times I swiped notifications away, they kept coming back every few minutes even though those same notifications were already dismissed as read on my phone. The ONLY way I got it to cooperate was by removing access to messaging and those notifications in both Android Auto AND Bluetooth. I'm not using it for that anyway, so I didn't mind, but it was a weird bug that I couldn't find any other way around. So beware of that, I guess? The instructions recommend a 5V 2.5A output if you're using the USB port, but I'm running it off a rather large USB battery bank that shows output and it only uses around 3W of power, so under 1A at 5V. You could easily run it for a couple of days for several hours a day on a 20,000 mAh or higher battery if you needed to do so. As for the installation, the mount is incredibly sturdy, if a bit kludgy to assemble. No complaints there, really. Overall, good bang for your buck if you don't need dashcams or tire monitors.
B**.
Much better than the Carpuride W502 it replaced. Setup is as simple as turning on the unit, all features work and seamlessly integrates with a Cardo Spirit 1 without needing any complicated back door tricks. Stays connected from startup to shutdown, no random disconnecting requiring reboot. Connects in around 5 seconds rather than taking a couple minutes like the carpuride. Touchscreen is very responsive, without the need for repeated tapping or unintended selections. All functions always accessible without interrupting functions. The only downside is the supplied mount is a little jiggly but is easily resolved with a better mount. So much for this device, It died on 01-15-2025. 3 months.
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