Hizpo P1L 4Core 1G 16G Carplay 4G Android 13 Car Radio: 4G connectivity
Ready to give your Smart Fortwo 2011-2015 a tech boost? The Hizpo Carplay 4G Android 13 Car Radio is here to revolutionize your ride. Imagine cruising with 4G connectivity and the slick Android 13 OS at your fingertips—because who said your car can't be as smart as your phone?
Here's the lowdown: Get lost (not really) with GPS navigation that's got your back. Stay connected wirelessly, because cords are so last decade, thanks to WiFi and Bluetooth. And for those moments when you just wanna jam, the RDS FM radio keeps your favorite tunes coming.
Designed to slide right into your 2din slot, this gadget's intelligent screen is like the cherry on top. It's not just a car radio; it's your co-pilot, making every drive a breeze. So, why settle for the ordinary when you can have a dash of genius?
- Android 13 OS
- GPS navigation
- WiFi and Bluetooth
- RDS FM radio
- 4G connectivity
General specs
- Brand: Hizpo
- Model: P1L 4Core 1G 16G
- Seller: Joom
- Compatibility: Smart Fortwo 2011-2015
- Operating System: Android 13
- Connectivity: 4G, WiFi, Bluetooth, RDS FM
- Storage: 16GB
- RAM: 1GB
- Processor: 4Core
- 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 | Hizpo | Hizpo | Hizpo | Hizpo | OSSURET |
Model | P1L 4Core 1G 16G | 4G7862 | P1L A 4Core 1G 16G | P1L-A 4Core 1G 16G | P1 | P1L |
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Price | $114.76 | $111.55 | $132.16 | $111.65 | $109.29 | $114.77 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 24, 2025 | August 24, 2025 | August 24, 2025 | August 24, 2025 | August 24, 2025 | August 23, 2025 |
Compatibility | Smart Fortwo 2011-2015 | Smart Fortwo 451 2005-2015 | Renault Trafic 3 2014-2021, Opel Vivaro B 2014-2018 | Iveco Daily 2013-2021 | CarPlay, Android Auto | Smart Fortwo 2011-2015 |
Operating System | Android 13 | Android 13 | Android 13 | |||
Connectivity | 4G, WiFi, Bluetooth, RDS FM | 4G | 4G, Android Auto, CarPlay | 4G, Wireless | 4G, Bluetooth | 4G, WiFi, Bluetooth |
Processor | 4Core | 4-core | 4Core | 4Core | 4Core | |
Memory | 1GB RAM, 16GB Storage | 1GB RAM, 16GB storage | 1GB RAM, 16GB Storage | 1GB RAM, 32GB Storage |
Aarav K.
Ahmedabad
June 30, 2025
so, i got this for my car a couple of weeks ago to upgrade the old system, and it's been okay so far. i use it mostly for navigation and listening to music while driving around the city. the wireless connection works well with my phone, which is handy, but i've noticed it can lag a bit when i'm trying to do multiple things at once. the screen is nice and clear, even in sunlight, which helps a lot. installation was a bit of a pain—i had to watch a few videos to get it right, but once it was in, it looked seamless. for the price, i expected it to be a bit smoother, but it does the job. i'm not totally unhappy, but it's not perfect either. could be wrong, but i think it might overheat after long drives, which is something to watch out for. overall, it's an improvement, but not a game-changer. :)
- Pros: the screen is really responsive and bright, making it easy to see while driving. i like that it connects to my phone without any wires, so i can play music or get directions hands-free. the sound from the radio is clear, and it fits perfectly into my car's slot without any hassle. having internet access on the go is a nice touch for checking things quickly.
- Cons: it could be a bit faster sometimes, especially when switching between apps. the setup was a bit confusing at first, and i had to figure out some things on my own. the price felt a bit high for what it offers, and i'm not sure if it's too reliable in the long run. also, the interface has some quirks that take getting used to.