AutoSphere Android Multimedia Navigation System: Android 14 operating system
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Want to give your aging car a modern brain transplant? This Android multimedia navigation system does just that, injecting a dose of current tech into your daily drive. It runs on Android 14, offering a slick, intuitive interface and full access to the Google Play Store—so you can load up on apps like Spotify or Waze without a hitch. With built-in 4G and WiFi, it keeps you connected on the move: stream tunes, check the web, or grab real-time traffic updates to dodge those annoying jams.
GPS navigation provides sharp, turn-by-turn directions, making it a trusty co-pilot for city errands or cross-country adventures. It plays nice with both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, so your smartphone integrates seamlessly for hands-free calls, texts, and music control. The responsive touchscreen is a breeze to use, even at speed, and the stereo pumps out crisp audio for a legit in-car concert. Tailored for Kia Rio K3 models from 2011 to 2015, it's a plug-and-play upgrade that snaps right into your dashboard—no hack jobs needed. Suddenly, that old ride feels a whole lot smarter.
- 4G and WiFi connectivity
- GPS navigation
- CarPlay and Auto support
- Touchscreen stereo display
- Compatible with Kia RIO K3 2011-2015
- Android 14 operating system
General specs
- Brand: AutoSphere
- Seller: Joom
- Operating System: Android 14
- Connectivity: 4G, WiFi
- Navigation: GPS
- Compatibility: Kia RIO K3 2011-2015
- Screen Type: Touchscreen
- Audio Support: Stereo
- Smartphone Integration: Apple CarPlay, Android Auto
- First listed by seller: 9/4/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Price | $338.42 | $328.17 | $367.14 | $978.78 | $1,123.93 | $379.99 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | October 7, 2025 | October 7, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 23, 2025 |
Operating System | Android 14 | Android 14 | Android 14 | Android 14 | Android | Android |
Connectivity | 4G, WiFi | 4G, Wi-Fi | 4G GPS, Bluetooth, Carplay | 4G, WiFi | ||
Compatibility | Kia RIO K3 2011-2015 | Kia Rio K3 2011-2015 | Kia Rio 4 IV FB 2020-2021 | KIA K5 Optima 2015-2019 | KIA K5 Optima 2015-2019 | Kia K5 Optima 3 2011-2015 |
Features | CarPlay, Android Auto, GPS Navigation, Video Player | GPS navigation, CarPlay support, Touchscreen, Stereo sound | GPS navigation, Multimedia stereo |
Reviews
Kyle H.
Seattle, WA
September 10, 2025
as an older guy who's been around the block, i tend to compare things to what i've used before, and this unit from autosphere is a solid upgrade for my kia. it's made my daily commute in seattle a lot more enjoyable with real-time traffic updates and crisp audio, but i've had to fiddle with the settings to get everything just right. a tip for other users: make sure your car's wiring is compatible before buying, as it saved me some headaches. overall, it's a smart investment that breathes new life into an older vehicle, though it's not perfect. :)
- Pros: the interface is extremely slick and intuitive, making it easy to navigate even for someone who's not a tech whiz, and i love that it integrates seamlessly with my phone for hands-free use. the sound quality is top-notch, turning my car into a legit concert hall, and having access to all those apps without any hassle is a huge plus.
- Cons: most likely, the installation was a bit fiddly despite being plug-and-play, and i'm skeptical about how long the connectivity will hold up in areas with poor signal. it feels a bit pricey for what it does, and i've noticed some minor lag when switching between apps, which can be annoying during drives.