Kayomart Car Audio GPS Navigation Bluetooth Wireless Carplay Android Auto: Bluetooth connectivity
Ready to give your car's entertainment system a serious upgrade? This slick 2DIN touchscreen car stereo is like having a co-pilot who's really good with tech. Chat away or jam to your favorite tunes without lifting a finger, thanks to Bluetooth connectivity. And if you're the type who gets lost in a parking lot, the built-in GPS navigation has your back. Oh, and it plays nice with both Wireless Carplay and Android Auto, so your smartphone feels right at home. The touchscreen display is so intuitive, you'll wonder how you ever managed without it. Plus, with WiFi radio, you're always just a click away from your next podcast obsession. It's not just a stereo—it's your car's new best friend, packed into one sleek, modern package that's as functional as it is easy on the eyes.
- GPS navigation
- Wireless Carplay
- Android Auto support
- Touchscreen display
- WiFi radio
- Bluetooth connectivity
General specs
- Brand: Kayomart
- Seller: Joom
- Display: 2DIN touchscreen
- Connectivity: Bluetooth, WiFi
- Compatibility: Wireless Carplay, Android Auto
- Features: GPS navigation, radio
- 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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Price | $203.06 | $177.47 | $507.68 | $173.26 | $287.15 | $340.13 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 13, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 19, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 23, 2025 |
Connectivity | Bluetooth, WiFi | Wireless CarPlay, Android Auto | Bluetooth, WiFi, FM RDS radio | WiFi, Bluetooth | Bluetooth, USB, FM radio | Wi-Fi, Android Auto, Carplay |
Compatibility | Wireless Carplay, Android Auto | Smart Fortwo 451 (2005-2015) | Carplay, Android Auto | Wireless Carplay, Android Auto | Ford Escape 2007-2012 | |
Features | GPS navigation, radio | GPS navigation, 2 din DVD player | Touchscreen, Steering Wheel Control (SWC) support, Rearview camera input |
Hailey Y.
Boston, MA
July 2, 2025
When I first got this, I was pretty skeptical—I'd researched a lot of options and wanted something reliable without breaking the bank. As it seemed to me, this unit from Kayomart has been a game-changer for my car! The wireless connection for my phone works like a charm; I can play music from my games or take calls hands-free, which feels so safe and modern. The navigation feature has saved me more than once from wrong turns in the city, and I love that I can access internet radio for endless entertainment. It's not perfect—the setup was a bit of a headache, and the voice stuff could be better—but overall, it's made my drives WAY more enjoyable. I'd definitely recommend it to friends looking for an upgrade :)
- Pros: I was quite impressed with how easy it was to connect my phone wirelessly—no cables needed for music or calls, which is super convenient for my daily commute. The screen responds well to touch, making it simple to navigate through menus and apps without any hassle. It also guided me accurately on my drives around Boston, never missing a turn, which was a huge relief for someone who gets lost easily. Plus, streaming my favorite podcasts over the internet was seamless and kept me entertained during long trips.
- Cons: It took some fiddling to get everything set up initially, as the instructions weren't the clearest, and I had to rely on online help. Sometimes, the voice commands for calls or directions can be a bit finicky and don't always understand me right away, which can be frustrating when I'm driving. Also, the screen can be a bit glare-prone in bright sunlight, making it hard to see at times.