I’d like to give this 3 1/2 stars, but I don’t have an option for 1/2. I received and installed this a couple weeks ago. Overall, I’m satisfied. Installation was pretty simple. The only problem is there wasn’t enough depth in my car so the head unit sticks out ~1/4 inch. This is even with a trim kit for my car (06 Hyundai Sonata). However, not checking the measurements is my fault.

The head unit does a LOT. Radio (18 FM storage locations, 12 AM storage), Bluetooth (what I mainly got it for), DVD (haven’t tested yet, but played a CD), and GPS (more on that in a moment). It also has an AUX input and an input for a backup camera (LOVE). I’m not crazy about the screen layout for the radio (what I use 95%+ of the time), I wish the radio presets would be larger and the menu (band, scan, preset scan(?), local/distant, EQ) was smaller.

The touch screen is very responsive (I did have to calibrate it).

My biggest problem is with the GPS. The first thing I tried it on was my work location. We’ve been at the same address for 50+ years. The GPS was going to take me 20 miles away. I used it for a road trip this weekend, and one of the locations (out of 3-4 we had to find) it didn’t recognize the street number. I also think the display isn’t very good showing you the intended route vs. other streets. It uses so many different colors for streets (I guess based on size), it’s hard to distinguish the route. I started looking for map updates (since the unit lists the maps that came with the unit as from 2013), and I’d have to pay another $25 for the "latest" maps (which are from 2015). Maybe I’m spoiled by my 6 year old Garmin, but they allowed you one update free, and it’s easy to tell the route you’re supposed to be on….