Hizpo P1L 4G AI Voice Wireless CarPlay Android 13 Car Stereo: 4G connectivity
Ready to give your Seat Altea 2004 - 2015 or Toledo 3 a serious tech boost? The Hizpo 4G AI Voice Wireless CarPlay Android 13 Car Stereo is here to transform your ride. Imagine this: cruising down the highway with intelligent multimedia at your fingertips—no wires, no fuss. With 4G speeds, you're always connected, and AI voice control means you can keep your hands on the wheel (and your eyes on the road). Plus, Wireless CarPlay makes iPhone integration a breeze. Running on Android 13, it's packed with the latest features, including RDS GPS navigation that actually knows where you're going. And yes, it slots right into standard 2 Din spaces—no car surgery required.
- Blazing-fast 4G? Check. Say goodbye to buffering.
- Talk to your car like it's your co-pilot with AI voice control.
- iPhone users, rejoice: Wireless CarPlay means no more cable spaghetti.
- Android 13 brings all the newest apps right to your dashboard.
- Lost? Not with RDS GPS guiding the way.
- AI voice control
- Wireless CarPlay
- Android 13 OS
- RDS GPS navigation
- 2 Din size
- 4G connectivity
General specs
- Brand: Hizpo
- Model: P1L
- Seller: Joom
- Connectivity: 4G, Wireless CarPlay
- Operating System: Android 13
- Navigation: RDS GPS
- Compatibility: Seat Altea 2004 - 2015, Toledo 3
- Size: 2 Din
- Processor: 4Core
- Memory: 1G RAM, 16G Storage
- First listed by seller: 6/21/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | Hizpo | OSSURET | Hizpo | Hizpo | Hizpo | Hizpo |
Model | P1L | P1L | P1L 4Core 1G 16G | P1L | P1 | P1L A 4Core 1G 16G |
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Price | $117.99 | $117.99 | $114.76 | $88.06 | $109.29 | $132.16 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 24, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 24, 2025 | August 24, 2025 | August 24, 2025 | August 24, 2025 |
Connectivity | 4G, Wireless CarPlay | Wireless CarPlay, Android Auto | 4G, WiFi, Bluetooth, RDS FM | 4G, Bluetooth | 4G, Android Auto, CarPlay | |
Operating System | Android 13 | Android 13 | Android 12 | |||
Compatibility | Seat Altea 2004 - 2015, Toledo 3 | Seat Altea 2004 - 2015, Toledo 3 | Smart Fortwo 2011-2015 | Nissan Altima 2008-2012, Nissan Teana 2008-2012 | CarPlay, Android Auto | Renault Trafic 3 2014-2021, Opel Vivaro B 2014-2018 |
Processor | 4Core | 4Core | 4Core | 4-core | 4Core | 4-core |
Memory | 1G RAM, 16G Storage | 1GB RAM, 16GB storage | 1GB RAM, 32GB Storage | 1GB RAM, 16GB storage |
Ethan J.
Boston, MA
June 25, 2025
As a software guy, I was excited to install this in my old Seat Altea—it arrived on time, and the whole process felt like a fun weekend project. The wireless connection is fantastic; I can start playing my podcasts or get directions without ever touching my phone, which is a huge safety plus with my little one in the car. The interface is intuitive, and having all the latest apps at my fingertips makes drives more enjoyable. But yeah, it does get warm, and I wish the voice control was more reliable. Overall, it's a solid upgrade that brings my car up to speed without breaking the bank. I'd recommend it to anyone looking to modernize their ride, though be ready for a bit of a learning curve.
- Pros: The upgrade was a game-changer for my daily commute—it feels like my car finally entered the modern era. I love how it connects to my phone without any cables, and the voice commands work smoothly, letting me focus on driving. The navigation is spot-on and keeps me from getting lost, plus the fast internet means no waiting for maps or music to load. Everything just works together seamlessly.
- Cons: It does tend to run hot after long drives, which makes me a bit nervous about longevity. Sometimes the voice recognition could be better—it mishears me if there's background noise from my kid in the back. The setup wasn't as plug-and-play as I hoped; I had to tweak a few settings to get it just right, and that took some time.