OSSURET 10.25 Android 13 Car Radio with CarPlay: Android 13 operating system
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32 GB 2 GB
Joom
$133.76
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"Upgrade your Merc's brain without the dealership drama." That's the promise of the Ossuret 10.25 Android 13 Car Radio, a slick 2DIN unit built to swap out the aging NTG 4.0, 4.5, or 5.0 systems in Mercedes Benz W212 E-Class models—think E200, E230, E260, E300, and the S212 wagon. Running on Android 13, it ditches the clunky factory interface for a modern, app-loaded dashboard that feels more smartphone than car stereo. Apple CarPlay integration means iPhone users can jump right in for hands-free calls, Spotify binges, and turn-by-turn navigation without fumbling. Under the hood, 32GB of storage and 2GB of RAM keep things zippy, while AI voice commands add a dash of futuristic flair for safer drives. The audio? Crisp and immersive, whether you're blasting tunes or catching up on podcasts—because who says your daily commute can't have a home theater vibe?
- Apple CarPlay compatibility
- 2DIN form factor
- High-definition audio output
- AI voice assistant support
- 32GB storage capacity
- Android 13 operating system
General specs
- Brand: OSSURET
- Model: 10.25
- Seller: Joom
- Operating System: Android 13
- Compatibility: Mercedes Benz W212 E-Class E200 E230 E260 E300 S212, NTG 4.0, NTG 4.5, NTG 5.0
- Form Factor: 2DIN
- Storage: 32GB
- RAM: 2GB
- Connectivity: Apple CarPlay, AI Voice Assistant
- First listed by seller: 8/29/25
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$133.76
Last price update: 8/29/25
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Brand | OSSURET | OSSURET | OSSURET | OSSURET | OSSURET | OSSURET |
Model | 10.25 | P1L | 7862 AI | P1 4Core 1G 32G | 7862 AI | P1L |
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Price | $133.76 | $134.81 | $163.05 | $146.58 | $207.67 | $101.78 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 28, 2025 | August 31, 2025 | August 31, 2025 | August 31, 2025 | August 31, 2025 | August 28, 2025 |
Operating System | Android 13 | Android 13 | Android 13 | Android 13 | ||
Compatibility | Mercedes Benz W212 E-Class E200 E230 E260 E300 S212, NTG 4.0, NTG 4.5, NTG 5.0 | VW Passat B7 CC 2010-2015 | Mercedes Benz C-Class W203, W209, C180, W219 2004 - 2011 | BMW 5 E39 1995-2003, E53 X5 M5 | BMW 3-series E90 E91 E92 E93 | Honda CRV CR-V 2007-2011 |
Storage | 32GB | 16GB | 32GB | 128GB | 16G | |
RAM | 2GB | 1GB | 1GB | 8GB | 1G | |
Connectivity | Apple CarPlay, AI Voice Assistant | 4G | 4G network | 4G, RDS radio | 4G | |
Processor | 4-core | 4Core | 4Core | 4Core |
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Tom L.
Nantes
September 8, 2025
As a sales manager who values practicality, I was cautious about upgrading my car's system, but this unit has been a solid choice. After using it for a couple of weeks, it's clear that it enhances daily drives—no more fumbling with outdated controls. The DIY installation was manageable with basic tools, saving me a trip to the dealership. While it's not perfect, the benefits outweigh the minor drawbacks. Would I recommend it? Yes, for anyone looking to modernize their vehicle affordably. It just works, and that's what matters most.
- Pros: The interface feels modern and responsive, making it easy to navigate without lag. Sound quality is impressive, creating an immersive experience for music and calls. Integration with my phone works seamlessly for hands-free use, and the voice commands add a nice touch for safety. It was straightforward to install myself, fitting perfectly in my car without any issues.
- Cons: The storage might be a bit limited for someone with a large media library, and the RAM could struggle if too many apps are open at once. The initial setup required some patience to get everything configured just right, which might be tricky for beginners. It seems too dependent on a stable phone connection for some features to work optimally.