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The Avylet7 LED Colors Car Stereo combines cutting-edge Bluetooth 5.0 technology with a versatile FM tuner, customizable backlighting, and extensive audio format support, all while offering the convenience of remote control for an enhanced driving experience.
J**C
Great little Bluetooth and USB Radio, but not really for modern cars
Finally got around to fitting this great little Avylet Car Stereo, with Handsfree Calling, Bluetooth Audio and USB Audio to my daughters little car (old'ish Corsa). Very easy to fit because the rear clip-in plugs are standard, so actually didn't need to use the supplied plugs ... as the Corsa ones were the same arrangement.Aerial plug was also a straight forward swapRadio is only about 80mm deep, so loads of room behind it for the cablingFortunately as her car still had the old DIN mount, it was only a case of removing the original cage, remount and clip-in the supplied Avylet cage ... plug the power, speakers and aerial in ... and do a test power-up (before finally locking into the console cage)No issues powering up, tested it to see if remembered radio stations ... and it did, however i noticed that the RED and YELLOW cables were opposite on the Corsa plug to the Avylet supplied plug, as i'm aware different manufactures arrange these differently. Had they not been opposite, the radio probably would have powered up, but probably wouldn't remember stations when switched off.If you do fit these after-market units, check the RED and YELLOW pins are the correct way aroundEasy to operate and played music from her USB stick without any problems.Not used the remote control as this isn't necessary nor practicable when you're the driverGreat sound, especially for the money paidDidn't work out how to stop the colours scrolling through the spectrum every few seconds ... but i'll leave that to the techie-daughterPros:Easy fit .... but make sure you're car is the older DIN-E centre console (else it may need a facia adaptor plate, around £25, to suit modern car dash)Plenty of functionality and inputsSuperb priceCons:Not too many negatives, flappy door to the USB ports, i'm sure this will either be taken off or snap off fairly soonScreen can't be removed to deter would-be thievesNot DAB, but wouldn't expect it for the price, plus most older cars don't have the necessary aerial for it
S**M
Great value for money
For under £20 this is great , wired this up in my little van , and really impressed , I am using it with some JVC speakers and the sound quality is great !Bluetooth works great too , and it has a USB input and charge point tooEasy to operate , you can choose you light colour and it has a basic equaliser , and fader and balance , plus loudnessRadio reception is good .I haven't used the hands-free yetWhats not to like , cheap , works wells an looks good in my dash !
T**R
Greatš
Just brilliant for the money, better than my last Sony as it connects to phone instantly. The sound is great and can be changed with the equilizer....plugged straight into my Renault traffic, the only thing is the arial adaptor that I've just ordered off Amazon for a few quid. Nothing wrong at all with it for the price! Better than more expensive stuff!
M**N
Amazing features and value for the price
Looking for a budget price radio for a used car I bought my daughter, I knew it needed good connectivity for her typical phone and music based usage. This one came in ahead of the others even compared to more expensive models, with Bluetooth, USB and mini-jack auxiliary link, plus SD card port and even a separate USB charging point on the face panel. Radio station pre-selection and other features all seem to be available at the press of a button, and the ease of setting base, treble, balance and fade settings e.g is excellent enables optimum sound quality on a track by track basis.I found this easy to install in an older vehicle, and once I had fixed a faultin the car's aerial system everything was plug and play. Couldn't be more impressed - especially for the minimal cost.I should add that the instruction booklet is thorough and readily understood. There are still some features I haven't explored, but I'm leaving them for my daughter to investigate..
B**N
Flipping amazing!
I was not sure about this stereo due to price but when it arrive and I got it fitted, Iām shocked how flipping good this stereo is for Ā£20. Itās scary that itās this cheap. Iām sure I have spend more on lunch before.I would say there are a few issues - but nothing more then info to you and would still recommend this all day long- No play/pause button. Only can be done on the remote (??). Now this seems ok right? But, when the stereo auto connects to my phone (and does it very well) I have to either get my phone out and press play or use the skip track button to force it to play next track - skipping the one I was playing. Not a terrible issue but rather annoying to have to get ya phone out or jump a track.- No block / adaptor to connect to your existing stereo. Itās common that we have to visit Halfords (or somewhere else) to get a āconverterā from a stereo to a carās connection but in this case there is nothing but bare wires. This meant I had to cut off my existing set up and manually wire them up with tape and blocks. For me, I did not care too much as my car is not worth the investment but someone else might not like this.- The USB door is a bit crap. Looks good closed. When open itās in the way and looks like it will snap off if I sneeze too hard. I was looking to charge the phone off the stereo at first but rather not now and use the usual car charger then then this option. One of the usb charges while the other does not. Again. Not a biggie for me.That all said! Ā£20 stereo which looks and sounds ok. No reason not to agree this is a bargain and worth getting.
M**B
Good cheap stereo but the rotating lights will drive you crazy
This is a good cheap stereo and it works fine in my Clio to provide music via Bluetooth. However, the backlighting rotates continuously between colours. You can change this in the settings to a single colour (I find red is the only one that is dark enough not to be a distraction) but the problem is that the stereo does not store this setting! Meaning you have to change the setting with the remote every single time you start the car or just tolerate a rotation of bright distracting colours in your dashboard!
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