AutoSphere GPS Navigation Stereo for Honda CRV CR-V 2017-2022: 12.3-inch touch screen
Ready to give your Honda CRV CR-V (2017-2022) a tech boost? Say hello to this slick GPS navigation stereo system that's basically the co-pilot you've been dreaming of. With a whopping 12.3-inch touch screen, it's like having a mini command center right at your fingertips. And yeah, it plays nice with Android Auto, so your phone and your car can finally stop giving each other the silent treatment. Need to chat or jam out? Bluetooth connectivity has got your back for those hands-free calls and streaming your guilty pleasure playlist. Plus, with WIFI capability, updating your system or browsing the web is a breeze (because who has time for cables?). And let's not forget the stereo sound that turns your car into a concert hall—or at least makes traffic jams a bit more bearable. Ideal for anyone who thinks their ride should keep up with the times (and their Spotify account).
- Android Auto support
- Bluetooth connectivity
- WIFI capability
- Stereo sound
- 12.3-inch touch screen
General specs
- Brand: AutoSphere
- Seller: Joom
- Screen Size: 12.3 inches
- Compatibility: Honda CRV CR-V 2017-2022
- Connectivity: Android Auto, Bluetooth, WIFI
- First listed by seller: 6/9/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | AutoSphere | AutoSphere | AutoSphere | AutoSphere | AutoSphere | Hizpo |
Model | Honda CR-V 3 RE CRV 2007-2011 | Carplay WiFi 10.1 | HC1 | |||
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Price | $1,183.45 | $428.98 | $156.89 | $374.53 | $427.99 | $88.34 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 23, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 24, 2025 |
Compatibility | Honda CRV CR-V 2017-2022 | Honda CR-V 2017-2022 | Honda CR-V 3 RE CRV 2007-2011 | Honda CRV CR-V 4 RM RE 2011 - 2018 | Honda CRV CR-V 4 RM RE 2011 - 2018 | Honda CR-V 2 CRV 2002-2006 |
Connectivity | Android Auto, Bluetooth, WIFI | WIFI, 4G | 4G, Wireless CarPlay, Android Auto | 4G, Bluetooth, WiFi | 4G | |
Operating System | Android 13 | Android 14 | Android OS | Android 12 | ||
Features | AI voice control, GPS navigation, 2din autoradio | GPS navigation, Multimedia video player, Stereo sound | GPS navigation | GPS navigation, AI Voice control, CarPlay support |
Ethan J.
Miami, FL
June 19, 2025
As a teacher in Miami, I bought this on a whim to upgrade my Honda CR-V, thinking it'd make my drives smoother. It arrived on time, and I was excited to install it over a weekend. The big screen is a game-changer for navigation, and I appreciate the wireless features for calls and streaming—it's like having a smart assistant in the dash. But man, getting it set up was a chore; I had to fiddle with connections more than I'd like, and sometimes it just doesn't play nice with my phone, dropping the connection mid-drive. The sound is great, though, and it handles traffic updates well. Overall, it's decent but not perfect; it does the job but could be more reliable. I'm keeping it for now, but I might look for something better down the road if these issues persist.
- Pros: The screen is super large and responsive, making it easy to see maps and menus while driving. I love how it connects to my phone without any wires, letting me play music and get directions seamlessly. Sound quality is impressive, turning my daily commute into a more enjoyable experience with clear audio.
- Cons: Setup was a bit of a headache, and it doesn't always sync perfectly with my phone, leading to some frustrating moments. The interface can feel clunky at times, and I've had a few glitches where it freezes up unexpectedly. It's not as intuitive as I hoped, requiring more effort to navigate than it should.