Hello guy !
What model it is best now kgl ,kld .....
Now i use model kgl.
I want to buy another unit for my car.
i have JY. very stable, but be aware that I had to modify hardware( change capacitors on pcb) to get decent audio high frequency from fm radio tuner.
I have the Eanon GA2114. So far so good. No major issues other than the sub volume being too low. About to order an inline driver for 15$ that should help that issue though.
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i would be interested in this. I have been watching these for like a year, but still haven't got on. However I think my brain has it narrowed down to Joying, Eonon, or In-Dash
CadillacMike said:
i would be interested in this. I have been watching these for like a year, but still haven't got on. However I think my brain has it narrowed down to Joying, Eonon, or In-Dash
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what model are you looking to get? universal or car model specific?
LOL. Only you can decide. "Best" is completely subjective.
Best? They're all basically the same! In my case i decided what spec i required then i bought the cheapest that matched it.
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I'm looking for some BT earbuds, better than average quality primarily for music to replace the Jabra 620s I have now. I'd like to keep the cost <$50.
I've seen a few suggestions here, but reviews on Amazon haven't been all that stellar. Any recommendations?
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Samsung Hm3700...$3o shipped on Amazon and work like a charm
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I have a LG HBS-730 ... I think it is the best of the $50 units. I picked mine up off of Amazon. The predecessor to this unit was the HBS-700, check out its ratings on Amazon ... it is very popular. Some people had a few difficulties with the 730 when it was released and this is reflected in some of the reviews. I am not having any problems on the Nexus 10 or my Samsung Galaxy Note 2.
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I have a LG HBS-730 ... I think it is the best of the $50 units. I picked mine up off of Amazon. The predecessor to this unit was the HBS-700, check out its ratings on Amazon ... it is very popular. Some people had a few difficulties with the 730 when it was released and this is reflected in some of the reviews. I am not having any problems on the Nexus 10 or my Samsung Galaxy Note 2.
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+1 from me! Very comfortable, great sound. Probably not for joggers though.
Ken401 said:
+1 from me! Very comfortable, great sound. Probably not for joggers though.
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Any idea how it would work with a ski helmet? Does it block sound?
I've used the LG HBS-700 set for about a year. Love them, but had to send it in for repair after 4 months when the battery wouldn't hold a charge. Got them back and it's been good since.
Lg hbs 730
If you buy the the LG's be sure to hit up newegg and check the reviews on the HBS 730...I have both the 700 and the 730, 730 sounds better but has really awful reception compared to the 700. The reviews will confirm this.
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Any idea how it would work with a ski helmet? Does it block sound?
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I actually have the HBS-700's, not the 730's. I am not a skier, but if regular earbuds fit under a ski helmet, these should too. You would want to keep the part that you wear on your neck under a jacket or something so they don't fly off.
Just buy a bluetooth dongle/adapter and you can use any headphone
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Just buy a bluetooth dongle/adapter and you can use any headphone
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He's asking for a BT headphone recommendation. Don't you think he already has a dongle/adapter?
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He's asking for a BT headphone recommendation. Don't you think he already has a dongle/adapter?
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No or I wouldn't have suggested. Go back over to the useless micro usb storage thread
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Phaiton PS 210 BTNC
After much research I got a pair of Phaiton noise-cancelling ear buds PS 210 BTNC active noise cancelling ear buds. They're pricey, but actually well worth it.
I might have unusually shaped ears, but ear buds are all too often torture for me. These are so comfortable that I can even fall blissfully asleep listening to music.
The sound quality is wonderful and the noise-cancellation is great on airplanes, in server farms, working w/ power tools, etc. Check it out!
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No or I wouldn't have suggested. Go back over to the useless micro usb storage thread
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Why should I do that? I actually addressed the OP's request. What have you contributed?
http://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Wir...&sr=8-102&keywords=Bluetooth+earphone+adapter
Something like this and you can use whatever headphone/earphone you already have. And if the battery ever runs out on the unit you can plug in your headphone straight into the phone.... Unlike bluetooth only headsets
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There are cheaper and more expensive units. Sony, samsung and Habra has something similar. There is a black version for 20. Just look at amazon and look around for a bit. Good thing also is that you can hook a 3.5mm aux cable and connect it to speakers, car stereos, receivers and a lot more. A lot more versatile than bluetooth only headsets but i like a lot of functionality for devices and accessories. But you can pay more and have less options but hey you'll have "cool" bluetooth only headphones if you like.
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I'm trying to figure out what to get for my new Camry. I was/am interested in the Joying unit. I contacted them and asked which model they would suggest but they told me the Joying wouldn't fit my Camry. I don't understand why though. So I'm looking for some advice.
Like I said I love the Joying model and have watched a bunch of reviews online. I'd like something with physical buttons down the side and a volume knob if possible. Running full Android. I basically want to run Spotify and Youtube and Netflix. I'd be nice to have GPS built in as well.
I know my way around Android pretty well but car audio is out of my depth so any advice would be appreciated.
post ur dashboard picture please
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twopossums said:
I'm trying to figure out what to get for my new Camry. I was/am interested in the Joying unit. I contacted them and asked which model they would suggest but they told me the Joying wouldn't fit my Camry. I don't understand why though. So I'm looking for some advice.
Like I said I love the Joying model and have watched a bunch of reviews online. I'd like something with physical buttons down the side and a volume knob if possible. Running full Android. I basically want to run Spotify and Youtube and Netflix. I'd be nice to have GPS built in as well.
I know my way around Android pretty well but car audio is out of my depth so any advice would be appreciated.
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Well, remember that any MY2017 vehicle is still quite new. If the dashboard area around the radio is significantly changed from the previous year (check... is it?) then it may take some time for the aftermarket to catch up and make the part you are looking for. Even if it HASN'T changed, the companies that actually make dash kits (scosche, metra) may simply have not yet had a chance to update their websites showing that the older parts still fit. The chinese radio vendors go by the dash kit makers' websites to determine compatibility.
You generally can't go wrong with a standard DDIN radio, because the aftermarket will make THAT soon as they get around to it.
Literally just bought a 2017 camry 2 days ago and was searching up the same thing. Hopefully something will come out soon thats compatible with out cars.
Damn. Sorry. I didn't get a notice that somebody had responded. Sorry for not getting back. My bad.
I did find this on Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016D9PI8K?ref_=pe_623860_70668520
It says 2015 and up and I asked on Amazon if it would fit the Joying and was told yes. So hopefully that's true.
I'll post pictures of my dash tomorrow. I had a 2015 before this and it hasn't changed drastically.
Here's a picture of my dashboard
Hey,
I'm looking for a new headphone.
Some specific what I would like:
-on ear
-price max 70 euro
-must be wireless
I am thinking about JBL e40BT, what do you think? I had been watching them in real life but I'm not still ensure to them.
Any other suggestions? What manufacturers don't you recommend? What do you?
Bests
I use plantronic go beat pro 2.0
Domin_PL said:
Hey,
I'm looking for a new headphone.
Some specific what I would like:
-on ear
-price max 70 euro
-must be wireless
I am thinking about JBL e40BT, what do you think? I had been watching them in real life but I'm not still ensure to them.
Any other suggestions? What manufacturers don't you recommend? What do you?
Bests
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A friend of mine just got the Aftershokz bone conducting headphones, they are surprisingly really good, I am considering picking up a pair myself....
Buy arheer ah107
Hey,
Thanks for all comments, finally I spent two days in stores and bought JBL bt450t. I'm happy with it.
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Does anyone have new Joying HU with surround digital amplifier? Has the sound quality improved?
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFr...zWiloVA/videos
They just came out. I posted in your other thread. I have one coming tomorrow. It may be some time before you get any real feedback since they are new. Looks promising, but we learn not to get our hopes up too much.
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They just came out. I posted in your other thread. I have one coming tomorrow. It may be some time before you get any real feedback since they are new. Looks promising, but we learn not to get our hopes up too much.
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that's cool, I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts on the new unit
For reference:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073LF3GZP
Others should buy this so I have safety in numbers
I wouldn't expect greatness from an amp in units like this. Any good HUs that have optical out? That is probably the safest choice to get good sound out of these units.
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I wouldn't expect greatness from an amp in units like this. Any good HUs that have optical out? That is probably the safest choice to get good sound out of these units.
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Anyone seen an android unit with toslink? For what its worth method of transport has no relation to sound quality. They solve different needs. Transport is like a road. It can be smooth or bumpy, but has nothing to do with the car you drive over it. You can send crap over a toslink and the head unit would have to convert lower grade data to PCM.
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Anyone seen an android unit with toslink? For what its worth method of transport has no relation to sound quality. They solve different needs. Transport is like a road. It can be smooth or bumpy, but has nothing to do with the car you drive over it. You can send crap over a toslink and the head unit would have to convert lower grade data to PCM.
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Yes, you are correct but it is important to note how these units are built. Toslink removes the need for DAC which is the weak link. Basically, the unit reads digital media and sends digital signal to something else which has its own DAC. Decoding and sending digital signals in these HUs is done with off the shelf chipssets that either work or don't. It is binary. A cheap DAC adds a lot of artifacts and general noise to the signal. So, the reality is, a cheap HU that does toslink can yield good sound. A cheap HU with a DAC will not, because economics won't allow it. That is why I asked. To use your analogy, what is better, a smooth road paved with no seams and expansion joints or one that was paved piece meal with connectors and detours? Hope that makes sense.
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Yes, you are correct but it is important to note how these units are built. Toslink removes the need for DAC which is the weak link. Basically, the unit reads digital media and sends digital signal to something else which has its own DAC. Decoding and sending digital signals in these HUs is done with off the shelf chipssets that either work or don't. It is binary. A cheap DAC adds a lot of artifacts and general noise to the signal. So, the reality is, a cheap HU that does toslink can yield good sound. A cheap HU with a DAC will not, because economics won't allow it. That is why I asked. To use your analogy, what is better, a smooth road paved with no seams and expansion joints or one that was paved piece meal with connectors and detours? Hope that makes sense.
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Many head units that have toslink really only had it for the CD or DVD and didn't convert radio or aux etc. A few units exist that do the conversion, but its pretty slim. I really don't think anyone has the expectation that for 300 bucks you are getting something amazing. You probably do get something incrementally better than the basic stuff we have been seeing.
Discussing toslink on these units is definitely an armchair topic and pretty far from realistic even if logically is makes sense.
i am really considering that 10.1 inch Joying, it would be my third Joying, so I have a good method of comparison
Well if its like the previous Joying units you can expect about one in 3 units to fully function out of the box and that one to fail within 90 days. Cheap chinese low quality junk with no warranty support.
Second, it does not belong in this forum. Has NOTHING to do with android auto. Off topic.
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i am really considering that 10.1 inch Joying, it would be my third Joying, so I have a good method of comparison
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Do it! I need safety in numbers. I have a few others to compare that are still running.
I popped it open. I actually don't think the back is any sort of serious heatsink. The digital amp is screwed to it, but there is a gap. Video out is cables alongside the left rear usb. I'm not sure what the empty socket is between the mic and the video out. There is nothing identifying on the silver box.
I probably wont get to bench testing it until the weekend or next week.
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I popped it open. I actually don't think the back is any sort of serious heatsink. The digital amp is screwed to it, but there is a gap. Video out is cables alongside the left rear usb. I'm not sure what the empty socket is between the mic and the video out. There is nothing identifying on the silver box.
I probably wont get to bench testing it until the weekend or next week.
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Thanks for tearing into one of these... I've been really curious if that fancy looking back panel was actually a functional heatsink or not. Curious how you rank the sound quality and "no heat problem" this unit is supposed to be advertised for... Look forward to the rest of your review/testing!
I am very interested to see if there is a noticeable sound difference
My Joying died and I put in a Sony until I figure out my next move.
I was genuinely shocked at the sound improvement. And I always thought my Joying sounded great, but my speakers have come alive with the Sony
i got the 10 inch single din with an amp and DSP. I got it installed last night. only had a short drive to test it, but I think it sounds pretty great
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i got the 10 inch single din with an amp and DSP. I got it installed last night. only had a short drive to test it, but I think it sounds pretty great
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Did you get a model number on that? I had to have several emails with joying describing what I wanted with a single din and 10.1 screen. They told me to buy a certain one and then add 40 bucks and they would know what to send. Seemed weird. Just wonder if that's what you did also.
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Did you get a model number on that? I had to have several emails with joying describing what I wanted with a single din and 10.1 screen. They told me to buy a certain one and then add 40 bucks and they would know what to send. Seemed weird. Just wonder if that's what you did also.
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Not yet, mine was a replacement for my 8 inch that quit working. I emailed them asking for a specific model number so I can post it in my review
Joying now makes it clear on their site:
Note: JOYING car stereo with internal digital amplifier only can fit the car which without internal amplifier and external amplifier.
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I assume this is because there appears to be a lack of rear pre-outs, but I'm not totally clear. I did see that if you enable an external amp the controls are reverted to the old interface.
So I have had my new 10 inch unit for about 2 days, and it works great. *Bluetooth doesn't drop out, sounds awesome. *
today and only today, I was listening to music loudly, and I noticed it would drop out a bit. *I thought it was odd and looked at the screen, and I got this flash with yellow on top and some Chinese writing:
I did a reboot and it started working fine again
Right on, thanks for posting your experiences with this unit... I decided to buy an Xtrons 10.1 octacore unit because it was around $100 cheaper than the Joying with the digital amp... Heard a number of complaints about wireless sucking and stuff so I'm eyeing the Joying as a backup if the Xtrons unit goes bad or I discover some sort of weird issue. I gotta admit, I have not encountered any problems with it thus far so hopefully I won't be needing to swap it for the Joying, but its good to know it generally works pretty good (and sounds good) ... One note about the Xtrons unit, is yes the wireless does kinda suck if I'm trying to use my home wireless from the driveway, however its rock solid and fast when I'm using my phone as a hotspot, which is how it will be used 99% of the time, so I'm pretty stoked thats not an issue!
Anyways, thanks again for the info guys!
Im looking to get an android based head unit for my 2004 Chevy Tahoe and not sure where to start. I see so many of them and a lot of them have very mixed reviews and I dont want to end up with junk.
What I do want:
Something with dual bluetooth so I can do mainly calls and occasional music and also have my OBDII scanner hooked up.
Rootable, not too concerned about custom roms but would be fun to play around with
Would prefer to have a CD/DVD drive but not a huge must.
Must have Steering wheel controls also.
I have been looking at a few Pumpkin units but just not sure what one to get. I was also looking at the Joying but they dont seem to make any real standard double din head units. They all seem to be vehicle specific. Any advice would be great. Thanks.
Try Xtrons unit on eBay I have one in my 2008 Tahoe and man it's a great unit
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I ended up getting the ATOTO A6. It should be here today. I got the 2gig/32gig model. Plus I picked it up on Amazon and if its junk or anything, they have a pretty awesome return policy with stuff. First order of business will be to try and root it cause I cant leave well enough alone. haha