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Digital Media Receiver featuring 6.8-inch Capacitive Touch Control Monitor (6.8" WVGA) / Wireless Apple CarPlay / Wireless Android Auto / USB Mirroring for Android Phones / iDatalink Maestro Ready / HDMI Input / Bluetooth® / 13-Band EQ / Short Chassis
Digital Media Receiver featuring 6.8-inch Capacitive Touch Control Monitor (6.8" WVGA) / Apple CarPlay / Android Auto / USB Mirroring for Android Phones / iDatalink Maestro Ready / HD Radio / HDMI Input / Bluetooth® / 13-Band EQ / Short Chassis
Digital Media Receiver featuring 6.8-inch Capacitive Touch Control Monitor (6.8" WVGA) / Apple CarPlay / Android Auto / USB Mirroring for Android Phones/ iDatalink Maestro Ready / HDMI Input / Bluetooth® / 13-Band EQ / Short Chassis
JVC’s selected head unit models offer Multilingual Display to display MP3 tags and Graphical User Interface (GUI) in multi-language including English, Russian, Thai, Korean, and Chinese (Traditional/Simplified).
First decision, was did I want just a radio replacement? There are a ton of car radio options, then I started considering instead of just a plain radio upgrade, if the price was right I would want a GPS too, after all if I’m going to use that center panel real-estate anyway, why not have a in-dash GPS, as well. So after a bit of research I settled on the Android head unit (Android Ouku 6.2″ Double din car radio gps unit).
If you don’t need GPS or any video capabilities from your in-dash unit, and are just an audiophile looking for quality sound and audio features, you can take a look at the units like Clarion CX501 or PIONEER AVH-X1500 DVD orJVC KWAV61BT 6.1-Inch DVD , these are excellent head units with plenty of audio rich capabilities.
Also a question that a lot of Android aficionados ask, is can this unit run Torque (Torque is an Android OBDII software) on this unit. The quick answer is sort of. Out of the box , no you can’t because the bluetooth module only supports Phone and Audio Bluetooth profiles, so even if you were to pair your bluetooth ODBII adapter the correct profile wouldn’t be there. But being Android there is a work around. Using the front-panel USB connector get a small thumb-sized Bluetooth USB adapter. And run a minor firmware hack here, and you’ll be able to use Torque in no time. Here are the basic steps: