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The PUMPKIN Android 9.0 Double Din Car Stereo Head Unit is a cutting-edge multimedia system featuring 4GB RAM, 32GB ROM, and an Octa-Core processor for superior performance. It supports Bluetooth 4.0, WiFi connectivity, and offers a 7" HD touchscreen for an immersive audio-visual experience. With built-in GPS navigation and a variety of input options, this head unit is designed for modern drivers seeking both functionality and entertainment on the road.











T**R
Highly recommended!
It comes with the latest 8.0 OS and the bootup is real fast just as described. It actually serves like a tablet/laptop in my car. Bluetooth connection is reliable, and screen mirroring works fine. Maps, music, etc.. all functions work great, and loads more apps available as well. The product arrived on time, all necessary stuff included and very nicely packed. I feel this unit is much faster than my original car stereo and that 1 sec bootup is real impressive. Programs too run much more quickly and smoothly. The radio works alright when reception is stable. I particularly like the dial pad on which you can simply input the frequency and then reach your desired station. Other highlights are the screen resolution and sound quality. Overall very satisfied with the product quality. Worth having!
G**O
This product is not worth your money
The product feels cheap from the begining. Even with the specifications they tell, it doesn't react as having an octacore with 4GB of RAM AT ALL, but more like a 1GB RAM system. I would double check it by flashing it to a custom rom to get real details, but I'm going to return it so I won't mess arround. The company takes days to answer and doesn't bother about the end user issues and or about solving them at all. I couldn't recommend less the product (mainly because of the company who's selling it).
K**C
Great headunit once you install custom ROM onto it.
Have had this in my car for about a month now and I can say I'm pretty pleased with it. Out the box, the audio is a bit muffled (especially with the stock speakers in my car), however once I loaded Hal9K's custom ROM and Wadzio's SoundPatch (both can be found on the XDA forums, just google "Hal9k ROM" and "Wadzio SoundPatch") the sound quality has opened up and is much more brighter! Plus the ability to modify certain software aspects is well appreciated! I haven't had any issues with it so far (no freezes or random reboots) and it happily trundles along with Spotify and Google Maps in split-screen mode. WiFi connectivity seems to be stable although I have yet to purchase a LTE dongle which I plan to in future. There are a few small niggles that you need to be aware of: 1. The headunit is larger/longer than others, so those with a shallow dashboard need to make sure it fits. (I had to file some areas down in order for it to fit. 2. If you're stationary in your car in a quiet area, you may notice some static coming from the speakers. I've read this is more due to interference coming from the screen. The upside is that you really can't hear it under normal operating conditions. Other than that, I'm very happy with my purchase and will recommend it, based on the fact that there are custom ROMs/mods available that will bring out the best of this headunit.
G**Y
Pretty good. Works with Memory Map
I bought an android head unit principally because I wanted to use my Memory Map app (Ordnance survey maps). I am happy to say that this works well, and I am pleased with this. The unit fits in the double Din of my MX5 (Just). It is more or less like having an android phone in the car. Some apps are not supported - BBC radio online, for instance. There is a glitch whereby apps you have installed do not show up in the apps list and you have to find them via Play store - one app appeared a week later! Don't let that put you off. The fm radio is a little weak signalwise. Not as good as the ancient bog standard old pioneer I took out. The additional DAB I'm using (ebay special) works OK. The reception could be better - but I am using a signal booster (don't buy cheap - this is important) and my existing aerial. I'd say that any limitations are down to the usb DAB radio, What else? I use my phone's internet and listen to internet radio. The Bluetooth phone works well (the microphone copes with open top motoring). You cannot change ringtones. Obviously, voice recognition will not work for your phone via the head unit, but you can press buttons and use your contacts on the screen etc. Overall sound volume is OK. The controls are easy to use. There is a proper volume button. The nav button selects your chosen nav - it is like a 'home' going straight to Nav, which is useful. The little square, common to Android, of seeing which apps are open could be bigger, but it is quite usable. The gps is tip top. I put the aerial for this on the parcel shelf. Minor niggles - occasionally the sound balance defaults to all Right Hand side on startup. The amp settings are easy to access, so takes moments to sort. The radio and clock app are fixed to the startup screen - they are both items I don't really use and they look naff, but can't be moved. You can set the wallpaper of your choice. The OBD is fun - you have to lay out three or four quid for a USB sender, but you can have all sorts of real-time dials and information on the screen. The inbuilt music app is good enough. I alternate with VLC player. I haven't used the full 128gb in memory cards yet. Music will play from micro SD and USB. The unit wouldn't see a 64gb USB stick, I think it requires FAT32, rather than exFat. It wants to format your card for you. Overall I'm glad I purchased it. Mainstream car stereo shops are very snobby about android units, but as I say, I bought it for the Mapping. I hope it lasts - another perceived fault is longevity. Pumpkin is a 'brand' so I'm hoping for better than unbranded from China. I've had it about a month, so hopefully, enough time has elapsed - I'm not keen on 'day one' reviews.
K**W
Have the device installed in my car
Awesome Unit with great features .A must-have product for car. Professional customer service, responsible and polite. Everything works okay.The 50w amp is better than my old radio as the speakers put out much louder and clearer music. Pumpkin is a very professional brand, great quality and nice design. Easy installation and without major problems. I have to say this is an incredibly good concept. The latest version of Android. Radio works wonderfully,back connectors are all ISO standard connectors,fits perfectly in 2 DIN. Speaker amp is usable and bluetooth is super clear and stable (using Android phone) Interface and stock launcher are acceptable. Touch screen works very well and super easy to setup Fast boot times Latest version of Android Screen automatically adjusts for brightness. The functionality of this radio is incredible once you take the time to set up. Happy with this Android 8.0 car stereo. Als Navi läuft jetzt iGo auf dem Gerät, Satelitten sofort gefunden, schneller Start und schnelle Routenberechnung.
T**.
Was working great, but now I no longer have sound
This was an excellent head unit that I installed into my old mr2 a couple of months ago, but about a week or two ago the sound goes. I also installed brand new speakers and wiring as they were on their last legs too. I've tested the speakers and they are perfect, so I'm guessing something has short-circuited on the device's motherboard. I would love to get this resolved as other than this the product is perfect for my needs.
D**F
Feature rich upgrade for older cars
I have had this installed in my 20 year old Focus for a couple of months now. It's double din but it seems Fords version of double din is slightly different. I had to 'modify' the dash bezel to get it to fit, that is nothing against this device. For the most part it's been excellent, I'm far from an expert in installing something like this but have it running with all bells and whistles (bluetooth, wifi, backup camera etc.). Having it display battery voltage on the main screen has been incredibly valuable to learn and understand the power consumption. I don't believe you can use this without the engine running for too many minutes before it bleeds too much juice from the battery, having a visual display of the voltage is so useful, it could just be my car and/or battery but it should be no surprise it's more power hungry than what was originally intended for my car. I have yet to look into possibly a larger battery to counter/accommodate it. The other day the screen couldn't seem to make it's mind up on brightness level and flicked levels every 10 or so seconds, that hasn't happened since, but it happened. I am suspecting my starter motor may be on it's way out as the 'instant on' feature is proving somewhat unreliable whereas initially it worked great. Again, I have a 20 year old car and new to this type of install, to me there may be calculable reasons for the above and I do not believe it's this device but rather my lack of knowledge and understanding. I say this as caution to others, maybe get a professional to install and advise! Other than that I'm really happy with it and it's a fraction the cost of a bigger name brand with all or more features and it's Android so massive potential in customisation. As for the design, having an actual volume dial was a key factor in me choosing this, the physical Home and Back buttons have also proven superior than the touchscreen options. One tiny gripe is the black outer bezel sticks out from the screen a touch too much, so when using the touchscreen on the top edge is a tiny bit awkward, but it's not that big a deal. I'm a bit of a fiend with devices, in hindsight I would have liked 8 gigs of RAM, again not that big a deal. Overall I very much recommend this device.
Y**I
Zero Support only good if not sync with web
this product has issues when you sync with a google account due to an update with google pay services, it then goes to a boot loop. The manufacturer gives zero support and is impossiible to find the correct update file to fix the issue. I was able to do it after very hard work but then accidentally added a second google account and this broke everything. After this could not reinstall the same update so stereo works as long as is does not connect to google services which is rubbish
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