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The Leadfan 7-inch Double Din Car Stereo is a feature-packed multimedia system boasting a vibrant Full HD touchscreen, Bluetooth 5.0 with hands-free calling, and seamless phone mirror link compatibility for both Android and iPhone. It delivers powerful 45W stereo sound with subwoofer support, multiple input options (USB, AUX, TF card), and a built-in backup camera with night vision for safer parking. Designed to fit standard double din slots, it’s a budget-friendly upgrade that modernizes your car’s audio and connectivity experience.














| ASIN | B09KBH8R7F |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Audio Output Type | Speakers |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,409 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1 in Car Headrest Video Players |
| Brand | Leadfan |
| Built-In Media | Car Stereo, Rearview Camera And Accessories, Remote Controller, User manusl, Wire Harness x 2 |
| Color | Car Stereo with backup camera |
| Compatible Devices | iPhone,Android phone |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Connector Type | RCA , USB |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Android, iOS |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 3,836 Reviews |
| Format | AVI |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.17"D x 7.01"W x 3.94"H |
| Item Weight | 0.6 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Leadfan |
| Mfr Part Number | B09KBH8R7F |
| Model Number | X7 |
| Number of Channels | 4 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | 100% standard double din car stereo, 7" HD touch screen, BT 5.0, phone mirror link, FM radio, car steering wheel control, front/ rear view waterproof camera with night vision, play music with Aux input / TF card / USB input, Hands-free calls, supports USB charging, 7 colorful backlight settings |
| Output Power | 45 Watts |
| Output Wattage | 45 Watts |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | 100% standard double din car stereo, 7" HD touch screen, BT 5.0, phone mirror link, FM radio, car steering wheel control, front/ rear view waterproof camera with night vision, play music with Aux input / TF card / USB input, Hands-free calls, supports USB charging, 7 colorful backlight settings Special Feature 100% standard double din car stereo, 7" HD touch screen, BT 5.0, phone mirror link, FM radio, car steering wheel control, front/ rear view waterproof camera with night vision, play music with Aux input / TF card / USB input, Hands-free calls, supports USB charging, 7 colorful backlight settings See more |
| Supported Internet Services | YouTube |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 4 Channel |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Encoding | H.264 or H.265 |
| Wattage | 45 watts |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, FM, IR, RF |
J**E
Cheap but works
Listen,..... I went on a quest for a head unit, and I returned with a $50 piece of "functional junk" that I’ve now installed in my kid’s 2012 Nissan Sentra. Let’s be clear. It has Bluetooth, a backup camera, and an Android Auto integration that works ap—sporadically, but we’re counting it as a win. I spent $50 total, and that includes $15 for a wiring harness to keep me from questioning my own sanity. Are there better options out there? Obviously. You could spend four to ten times the money for a unit that actually functions at a professional level, but where’s the thrill in that? I wanted to turn a 2012 Sentra into something that doesn't feel like 1990. Mission accomplished.in my mind and if the Android Auto decides to throw a temper tantrum, I’ll just remind him that for fifty bucks, it works there is music and he now has a 720 at best backup camera...and if he doesn't want it anymore..there is always walking .
T**R
It doesn’t meet any of the things that they said
This is a waste of money and waste on time because my radio cuts on and off and every time I turn the car on I have to reset all the settings and the remote control doesn’t come with a battery so you paying extra for the remote and then you have to buy your own battery and what else o mine didn’t even come with the backup camera you can’t mirror your phone to it like it says it’s can I paid to have my radio put in so that was a waste of money now I have to buy something else because this didn’t meet what they said it can do and all of that you can’t even trust the reviews because it’s all BS stay away from this
C**N
Good quality for price
Great sound, installed just fine - I put this in a 2007 ford five hundred, got a separate dash kit and wire harness, and it's working just fine. We'll have to see about durability, but so far so good
D**P
Curiosity Got the Best of Me. How Good or Bad is it?
Had to try it just out of curiosity. Removed a Pioneer DMH-W4660NEX to put this in its place. No sane person would do this! I just had to see if a $41 radio could even be 1/4 of what a real radio is. After 2 weeks of driving around with it I've concluded it's exactly what to expect from a $41 radio. I integrated it into the system the best I could but ended up using head unit power for front and rear channels and used audio outputs to my sub amp using the amplifiers crossover functions. Built in EQ with several different settings is nice, but no internal crossover selections. Not really expected at this price point. Tuner is ok, not great. Stations usually strong are not absolutely clear all the time, noticing some faint static at times. Bluetooth connects immediately without issue from my iPhone 13 but the built-in microphone is useless unfortunately. I end up just using my phone when I find myself shouting at the radio and people still tell me they can barely hear me. It installed perfectly in my 2010 Nissan Versa using the factory brackets with some minor filing of the bracket mounting holes. That was the only way to get the right depth and angle so the dash bezel fit perfectly around it. Doesn't come with a lot of screw/bracket mounting options on the side of the radio, so you may have to get creative to get it to fit properly if not using a dash kit. I noticed when testing it before putting everything back together that the back of the radio gets very warm after playing at moderate volumes for any extended time. I've had to reset all of my presets and illumination settings twice since install, but still retains my clock, calendar and eq settings which I find odd. Let's be real, its an inexpensive radio, your not going to buy this for your 2022 Camaro or whatever. But for basic radio with bluetooth capability for music (not so much phone) you can't beat it. It will get loud (and hot). Using it with a cheap sub, amp and factory speakers, it gets the job done in my Versa for my daily commute. I didn't hook up every possible thing to this or try every function available. I just wanted to see how it sounded and I was neither blown away or disappointed. I've noticed since I purchased this that the price has gone up a few dollars. Would I buy it again? Not for me, I'm going back to the Pioneer. Just had to satisfy my curiosity.
I**H
Great for the $$
Great product for the money. Had to do some DIY mods on the frame it came with to get the display to fit and I couldn’t get the reverse camera to work but I’m gonna have a buddy look at it. All in all it was a great addition to the 2002 Honda Accord EX-L.
K**N
Should have bought a more feature-filled and higher-quality product
I drive a minivan for a small transit company. I replaced the original radio for safety reasons, so I could check the GPS, use the driver app, talk/text handsfree, and manage music without looking down at my iPhone. My fleet mechanic suggested this model. First off, our fault - this basic, low-cost unit is missing some necessary features. To use them, you have to plug the phone in and do screen mirroring. The radio's mirrored copy is jumpy. The features this unit does have aren't very stable. - It has gotten lost, shut itself off, or started a loud buzzing that made me shut it off and back on. - The EQ/Loudness may get confused if you make a call or get a "ping" from a phone app. The sound gets soft or the bass gets boomy. You have to clear then readjust the sound levels. - To talk on the phone, you have to crank the volume WAYY up. When the music resumes, it blows everybody's eardrums out. - The unit's music screen is twitchy, and gets lost often/easily. It'll play a song but show NULL info, or info from previous songs. - Most weirdly - when you play a song from the phone, the stereo unit doesn't start it at the beginning. And the longer the song, the farther in it jumps. When I play a 60-min compilation, the music starts about 3 minutes into the song! I get the sense this model is outdated or just not smart enough. I'm returning this one, because the low performance and need to screen mirror don't accomplish the safety goals. I've ordered a different unit with true CarPlay, GPS, and other on-screen features.
J**N
Functionality
This product is awesome. I am old school and have no problems connecting to through Bluetooth. Easy to use.
J**R
Great value.
My daughter got me this unit as a gift 2 years ago. But someone yanked my line in cord so hard it broke the socket and cable connector. I found a replacement part online for $1, but shipping was $8 - go figure. So I got a whole new unit, and the old one is on my work bench awaiting parts. It will wait till I have more parts to order. And quite frankly, the older one may not be worth even a $9 repair. Now on to the review. The software has changed dramatically in 2 years. And I suspect it will continue to change a lot over time. There's a lot of features here. Each preset of the 5 band equalizer is fully programmable. It read both of my 512GB micro SD cards in just a few seconds. But it did not recognize any of my playlist formats (m3u, m3u8, pla, pls). There's two ways to access an SD card - one just assigns every song a number and dumps them all into a list. This method becomes more and more useless as your music collection grows. The other method allows you to navigate the directory structure, and select songs by file name. While this method is far easier to find the songs and albums you want, this takes time and attention away from your driving. So don't do it while driving. The DAC is very basic. While it does work with different file types, exactly what file types is not listed anywhere that I can find. And it's not in the maddeningly sparse manual - which assumes you are simultaneously both a genius and a moron. It provides a picture of a screen and names that screen. But gives no further information whatsoever. I have mp3 and FLAC files, and it works with both. But there are a dozen other file types and you'll never know what it can read, except by trial and error. Meanwhile, the DAC is extremely low end - good enough for basic playback, but that's about all I can say about it. This is partly why I connect my Fiio player to it via the aux jack, located just above the USB socket. The amplifier output seems to be a single chip. This produces a reasonably good signal to noise ratio - low hiss unless you use some extreme EQ settings. But for the power it puts out or the distortion, I cannot say. With such a cheap head unit, I just assume both suck. Instead, I use the RCA output into a couple of amplifiers. I can say the RCA signal is fairly clean. However, the remote power wire is weak, and the voltage sags when connected to all three of my amps and external equalizer; the electrical equivalent of 4 amps. It can remotely turn on 2, maybe 3 units, but not 4. I had to run it through a powered relay. The FM radio has improved significantly in the past 2 years. It's still very hard to manually tune in a station. But reception is greatly improved - and now on par with much more expensive units. Once you have tuned in a station, it's easy to set it to memory. And you have lots of memories to work with. The bluetooth synced with my Android quickly and easily as well as with my daughters iPhone. I often use a headset while driving, so I didn't use the built in microphone. When I received a phone call, the radio muted and started beeping. When I used my headset to answer, the radio remained muted. All three seemed to cooperate well with each other. The radio unmuted itself when I ended the call. It has the option to play movies, but the manual makes no mention of what formats it accepts. And quite frankly, you shouldn't be watching a movie while driving anyway. And the colors tend to wash out at greater viewing angles. So I suppose it's fine if your watching from the back seat, but if everyone is wearing a seatbelt, even this becomes more of a nuisance than anything. Basically, watching a movie might be a bad idea in general, unless you're parked. I haven't installed the backup camera yet, but I intend to. I shall revise this review once I have. Also notably missing is any connection for a GPS. Quite honestly, this head unit has tons of features that the manual does not explain. Most notably, the old unit lasted 2 years before a family member wrecked it. Considering the price, that's more than I expected out of it. So the hardware seems plenty durable enough, when not abused.
R**Z
Excelente producto
Buen producto
S**I
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K**M
Looks good, can't wait to install!
Item arrived on time Looks exactly as shown Haven't installed yet, can update later!
M**L
N'achetez pas ça.
Non! C'est cheap, ça gèle, ça vaut pas 2 dollars.
ن**ي
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