AutoSphere Wireless Android Auto CarPlay GPS Navigation System: Wireless Android Auto and CarPlay
Ready to give your Honda Accord 8 (2008-2012) a tech makeover? Say hello to this slick Wireless Android Auto and CarPlay GPS navigation system. It’s like having a co-pilot that never asks for a coffee break—seamlessly connecting your smartphone for hands-free calls, jamming to your favorite tunes, and getting you where you need to go without the fuss. The 2.5D touch screen isn’t just fancy; it’s your best friend for easy peasy operation on the move. And because nobody likes a meltdown (especially not your tech), the built-in cooling fan keeps things chill during those long hauls. Plus, with WiFi connectivity, updating is a breeze, and online features are just a tap away. It’s not just an upgrade; it’s your ticket to a smoother, smarter ride.
- 2.5D touch screen
- Built-in cooling fan
- WiFi connectivity
- Compatible with Honda Accord 8 (2008-2012)
- Wireless Android Auto and CarPlay
General specs
- Brand: AutoSphere
- Seller: Joom
- Compatibility: Honda Accord 8 (2008-2012)
- Screen Type: 2.5D touch screen
- Connectivity: Wireless Android Auto, Wireless CarPlay, WiFi
- Cooling System: Built-in cooling fan
- 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 | $357.30 | $691.36 | $356.18 | $1,130.14 | $1,384.80 | $355.81 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 23, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 23, 2025 |
Compatibility | Honda Accord 8 (2008-2012) | Nissan Murano Z51 2010-2014 | Renault Express 2021-2022 | Honda Accord 8 (2008-2013) | Toyota Prado 2014 | Toyota Vios Yaris 2018, Toyota Vios Yaris 2019, Toyota Vios Yaris 2020 |
Screen Type | 2.5D touch screen | 2.5D touch screen | QLED IPS | |||
Connectivity | Wireless Android Auto, Wireless CarPlay, WiFi | 4G, WIFI | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth | Wireless CarPlay, Android Auto | Wireless Carplay | Wireless Carplay, Android Auto, WIFI |
Edward H.
Sheffield
June 24, 2025
As a healthcare worker who drives a lot around Sheffield, I was hoping this would be a smart upgrade for my Honda Accord, but it's been a letdown. Right after installing it, I noticed the wireless feature works only some of the time—it disconnects randomly, and that's NOT ideal when you're trying to follow directions or take a hands-free call. The screen is okay, but it's not as smooth as I'd like, and the fan noise can be a bit distracting. For someone like me who's a bit of a perfectionist, the inconsistency is frustrating. I'd recommend checking for a more stable option, especially if you rely on tech for daily commutes. On the plus side, it does make the car feel a bit more modern when it works, but that's not often enough. Tips-wise, make sure to keep your phone close and maybe have a backup cable handy, just in case. Overall, it's fairly disappointing for the price.
- Pros: The screen is fairly responsive to touch, which makes it easy to use while driving, and I liked that it connects wirelessly to my phone for music and calls without needing cables. The built-in fan helps keep it from getting too hot on longer trips, which is a nice touch.
- Cons: Most likely, the connection drops fairly often, making it unreliable for navigation or calls when you need it most. Compared to what I used before, the updates over WiFi are slow and sometimes fail, and the overall build feels a bit cheap, not holding up well over time.