OutsideWorld 9.7in 2 Din Car Stereo: WiFi connectivity
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Tired of your car's ancient stereo that's about as exciting as watching paint dry? Say hello to the 9.7in 2 Din Car Stereo—your ticket to a seriously upgraded ride. With its slick touchscreen display, you'll be tapping and swiping like a pro (no PhD required). And because we're living in the future, it's got WiFi and Bluetooth, so streaming your favorite tunes is as easy as pie. Lost? The built-in GPS navigation has got your back, turning 'Are we there yet?' into 'We're exactly where we need to be.' Plus, the multimedia player eats all sorts of formats for breakfast, making it the perfect swap for that relic currently occupying your dashboard.
- Bluetooth support
- GPS navigation
- Touchscreen display
- Multimedia player
- WiFi connectivity
General specs
- Brand: OutsideWorld
- Seller: Joom
- Screen Size: 9.7 inches
- Connectivity: WiFi, Bluetooth
- Features: GPS navigation, Touchscreen display, Multimedia player
- Compatibility: 2 Din
- First listed by seller: 6/19/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | OutsideWorld | Kayomart | AutoSphere | Reakosound | BAODANDP | Hodozzy |
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Price | $190.93 | $197.40 | $376.19 | $59.57 | $123.60 | $168.43 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 30, 2025 | August 13, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 8, 2025 | August 30, 2025 | August 19, 2025 |
Screen Size | 9.7 inches | 9 inches | 9 inches | 7-inch | ||
Connectivity | WiFi, Bluetooth | Bluetooth, WiFi | Bluetooth, WiFi, 4G | Bluetooth, USB | Bluetooth, WiFi | WiFi, Bluetooth |
Compatibility | 2 Din | Wireless Carplay, Android Auto | Toyota Mark X (2004-2009) | Carplay | Mercedes Benz Smart Fortwo 2010-2015 | |
Operating System | Android OS | Android | Android |
Reviews
Hailey W.
Philadelphia, PA
June 23, 2025
As an analyst, I had high expectations for this upgrade, hoping it would be a game-changer for my budget-conscious family drives. The reality is a mix of wins and letdowns. On the plus side, the touchscreen is a HUGE improvement over my old stereo—it's bright, clear, and makes everything from playing podcasts to following directions feel modern and easy. Streaming music wirelessly works like a charm, and I love that it supports various file types, so I can play my cooking playlists without issues. The navigation is reliable and has saved me from a few wrong turns, which is a big relief with a child in the backseat asking 'Are we there yet?' every five minutes. However, I'm fairly disappointed with the integration; it took some tinkering to get it working properly, and I've had a few moments where it froze up, making me miss the simplicity of my old setup. The audio output is just okay—not terrible, but not the immersive experience I was hoping for. Overall, it's a solid upgrade if you're patient with the quirks, but it falls short of being perfect. I'd recommend it with caution, especially for tech-savvy users who don't mind a bit of a learning curve.
- Pros: The large screen is incredibly responsive and makes everything from navigating menus to typing addresses feel smooth and intuitive. I really appreciate how it connects wirelessly to my phone, allowing me to stream music without any hassle, and the built-in maps have been a lifesaver on my daily commute, keeping me from getting lost in Philly traffic. It handles all my media files without a hitch, which is great for long drives with my kid.
- Cons: From what I feel, the setup was fairly frustrating—it didn't integrate as seamlessly with my car's existing system as I'd hoped, leading to some initial glitches. The sound quality, while decent, isn't as rich as I expected for the price, and I've noticed it can be a bit slow to respond at times, especially when multitasking. Also, the design feels a bit bulky and doesn't blend perfectly with my dashboard, which is a minor letdown.