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🚗 Upgrade your drive with next-level tech and sound — because your car deserves the best!
The SJOYBRING Double Din Car Stereo combines a 7-inch 1280x720 QLED touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, delivering hands-free voice control and seamless smartphone integration. Its upgraded 4.2-channel audio system includes dual subwoofer outputs for rich, immersive sound. The package features a free HD night vision backup camera with a 170° viewing angle for safer parking. Designed to fit most standard dashboard openings, this unit supports Bluetooth 5.0 with a dedicated antenna for stable connections and includes physical buttons for intuitive control while driving.











| ASIN | B0CWRM74FR |
| Item model number | JOY-W021 |
| Manufacturer | SJOYBRING |
| Product Dimensions | 9.3 x 17.78 x 9.98 cm; 1.25 kg |
K**O
I installed this unit in my 2008 Jeep Wrangler 4dr. Amazon says it won't fit, but it does. A Metra 95-6511 dash kit, Crux SOOCR-26 harness kit and Metra 40-EU10 antenna adapter are required for this application. Installation is not difficult for someone with mechanical experience and a bit of patience to remove the center dash panel. It isn't necessary to completely remove the panel and disconnect all of the climate control switches. Once the panel is loosened by removing two screws at the top and two at the bottom behind the trim panel, it pops out with a little bit of controlled force. I decided to mount the rear camera on top of the license plate holder light fixture. It had to be near the outer end to make room for the LR taillight assembly which must be removed to tap in the power and ground for the camera. Just run the cable behind the holder and through the existing hole in the body into the cavity behind the taillight. The camera cable will be routed up through the rubber grommet under the carpet and then along the edge (also under carpet) past the rear door and front door. Removing the plastic trim panels is required along with replacement plastic clips. Route the cable around behind the brake and accelerator pedals. It is a little difficult to get the camera cable up through the dash into position behind the stereo but I used a flexible fiberglass rod. Once the cable and harness adapter are in place the rest is just connecting the wires as shown in the manual. I used closed end cap connectors then zip tied the bundles together to keep it neat and tucked in. It is recommended that before you go through all of the trouble, first connect just the red and yellow power wire, ground and one speaker (I used green) to make sure the unit is functional and correctly connected to power. If so, you're good to go. After installation, I found that this unit does everything I need it to do. Sound quality is good (I have replaced the Jeep factory speakers with Kicker) and all of the functions work well. Setting up Bluetooth and Android Auto is easy. There are several display settings and everything operates smoothly. Depending upon how you mount the camera, there are settings to change the up/down and L/R orientation. It will probably be necessary to update the firmware after installation. The company website does not have download links for this. You must email them and include a photo of the version screen and a copy of the Amazon invoice and they will send back instructions for the update. A nice added feature is the ability to customize the boot screen with the manufacturer's logo of your car. This is available with the update package. Just tell them what you want. All in all, this appears to be a good choice. Lots of features and a low price point for a vehicle I use as an off-road toy. I've no doubt this unit will do well for a daily driver. Time will tell about the long-term durability but for now, it's all good.
L**O
This Screen is a solid 8.5/10. I’ve have had this screen for about a week now, and I can certainly say that the quality of the stereo system is very good and the price is fair. I am a big fan of the Apple CarPlay and the Reverse camera included in the kit. I am also fond of the clean touchscreen design and high quality feel the stereo has. The radio that comes with the stereo is very efficient and easy to use. I appreciate how the USB cover fits very nicely and doesn’t make the unit look cheap. the product was fairly easy to install; this unit was installed into a 2001 Toyota Tundra limited Access cab. It’s very convenient that everything is automatically uploaded as soon as you connect to Apple CarPlay via USB, unfortunately you cannot do this as easy with the USB C cable. Bluetooth is obviously still an option and once you connect the car kit automatically connects from then on. Lastly, the unit is just clean and high quality and worth the price, the install was easy and I only needed to buy a aftermarket wiring harness additionally when installing this system. All in all, I am very fond with this product and rate it positively. Cons: This unit specifically has some delay. Whenever you click apps, change songs, connect to the CarPlay, basically whenever you do anything there is some delay. The delay is minimal but it’s definitely noticeable and maybe a dealbreaker for someone looking for a flawless clean transition or a high responsive system. It’s kind of annoying that you have to follow a long-ish process to upload a specific logo for the unit boot up screen. When I placed my order I expected it to be fairly easy. I was looking forward at looking at the Toyota logo every time I started my truck, but because I don’t want to go through the process of uploading the logo, I’m Stuck with a low quality image of the company logo. The back up camera has super minimal glitches whenever in use but it does not effect or impair your driving in any way, just a small detail.
G**G
2006 Nissan Xterra (w/Rockford Fosgate system). So let me say that this unit is awesome and just what I was looking for to upgrade the factory head unit. Packaging (5/5) *Everything was nicely packaged and secure. No loose items or damage. All items were in the box and labeled clearly. Quality (5/5) After doing a lot of research and scouring forums, I was a little skeptical like a lot of others buying a fairly inexpensive head unit online. Many folks said just go with the major brands and stay away from off brands. To be honest, reviews say a lot and I took the plunge due to the positive reviews, price range, features, and backing of Amazon. I'm glad I did. I was very pleased to find the screen, finish, connectors, harness, rear camera all seemed top notch and fitment was great. I've only used it for a few weeks so hopefully we'll see on the longevity. Navigating the menus, options, features were a breeze with no issues. Instructions/Installation (5/5) The instructions that came with the unit were very clear and helpful. I will admit that I didn't use one of the harnesses (speaker wires one) due to the fact that I have the optional RF factory amp that powers the speakers and sub. I purchased this harness specifically for this setup (# 70-7551). What I really liked about this unit was the fact that it had the separate SWC harness included. This made it extremely easy to connect my SW to the unit. On my Xterra, there were 3 SWC wires (Red, Blue, Grey) on a 16pin connector (only had 3 cables connected so I knew it was the right one). SWC1 was Red, SWC2 was Grey, and Ground was Blue. I did NOT have to buy one of the adapters or special kits for the SWC to work (PAC or Axxess). This saved time and money. SWC matchup: OEM SWC1 (Red) ---- Headunit (SWC 1 Grey) OEM SWC2 (Grey) ---- Headunit (SWC 2 Green) OEM Ground (Blue) ---- Headunit (SWC Black Ground) I ended up grounding the brown brake detect wire also... RF Specific setup: Everything is simple, just make sure to connect AMP Power (blue/white cable) from the 70-7551 harness to the Blue cable on the harness coming from the unit. **You won't use the Blue only wire from 70-7551) Function (5/5) Haven't gone through all the features but everything works great (love the wireless Android Auto/Carplay), Waze, phone calls (I did purchase a separate MIC for the bluetooth mounted on the A-pillar). haven't really tested out the remote control but a fun bonus. Rear Camera install (4/5) Connections were easy. Every car is different when running the wires. Just take your time and ensure you properly wire to the "reverse" light wires. The camera cable is long but if you have a really large SUV, you may need to get a 4pin extension cable for the last few feet....just for awareness. I actually needed to do that with mine unfortunately which is why the 4 of 5 stars. I wouldn't been nice to have it longer for longer vehicles. Customer Service (5/5) Although you have to reach out to the company as they don't provide the specific firmware upgrades online with instructions, they were extremely quick to response (being a 12 hour difference) and provided all the instructions and files. I asked for the Nissan logo and they were able to provide that which was super cool. Please follow the INSTRUCTIONS exactly (re-read the instructions and take your time). You don't want to brink your device. Overall, very satisfied with the purchase for under $200.
B**N
Works great, fit in 2008 Fj cruiser with a bit of filing to the OEM spacers, looks good, good uu design. Customer support for update was helpful and very responsive
T**I
I previously tried another aftermarket radio before switching to this one, and it's been an improvement in both appearances and quality! Wireless connectivity has been quick and effortless, and there hasn't been any noteworthy lag between functions. To my surprise, the microphone works better than expected. I couldn't use bluetooth for phone calls before with the last radio, because nobody could hear me. But this one makes phone calls a breeze now and I'm so relieved I don't have to juggle my phone at all during a trip. Sound quality is decent out of the box and I haven't made adjustments to the audio yet because it's good enough for me. I didn't realize, probably by my own fault, that a separate accessory is needed in order to maintain steering wheel controls, but that'll come soon. It's not necessary for the radio itself. Once contacted, the company helps provide a boot logo specific to your vehicle. The company is also quick to respond to inquiries and offer their help. Since I've seen some reviews with model boot logos, like 4Runner, I thought maybe they'd have a WRX logo. The Subaru boot logo looks good anyhow. I love the style the radio adds to the interior. No frills, very sleek, and easy to navigate. It gives the car a whole new look! This and the strong connectivity to my phone, all for an affordable price, is just what I was looking for. Side note for other 08-14 Impreza owners, you'll likely need the Metra double din frame for this to fit. God bless and Merry Christmas!
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