🚗 Elevate your drive with smart sound and seamless sync!
The Leadfan 7-inch Double Din Car Stereo combines a high-definition touchscreen with Bluetooth 5.0, Mirror Link compatibility, and multi-format media support. Designed for professional millennials, it offers hands-free calling, versatile audio inputs, and backup camera integration, delivering a safer, smarter, and more connected driving experience.
Manufacturer | Leadfan |
Brand | Leadfan |
Item Weight | 1.32 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7 x 2.56 x 3.94 inches |
Item model number | X7 |
Manufacturer Part Number | B09KBH8R7F |
Special Features | Touchscreen |
Wattage | 45 watts |
A**S
Great stereo, exceeded my expectations
The media could not be loaded. I bought this 7-inch Leadfan stereo not expecting too much because of the price, but I was honestly surprised. At first glance, the materials seem a bit basic, but once installed, it works really well. The touchscreen is responsive, the size is perfect, and the display quality is better than expected.It came with everything needed for installation, which was a big plus. I didn’t have to buy anything extra. The manual is simple and easy to follow, so with a little patience, I had it up and running without any issues.Bluetooth connects quickly and works smoothly for calls and music streaming. I also like that it has input for a backup camera, plus USB and AUX ports, making it a very complete setup for the price.Overall, this is a solid product that’s definitely worth it. It may not be high-end, but it does exactly what it promises and more. I’m very happy with the purchase and would absolutely recommend it to anyone looking for an affordable and functional upgrade for their car.
Y**A
Doesn't work: edit
Doesn't workEdit: wiring instructions doesn't show it but your supposed to tap the red and yellow together if your wiring harness doesn't have red wire. Works now and is nice but got text message from support number after attempting to return. Called this guy a scammer giving a private number out for his business. Idk leaving at one star because this was a headache but works
C**A
Great head unit for the price
Head unit works very well the output channel for the amplifier does not have a separate volume control so I am unable to turn up the bass in the box in the rear of my vehicle that is the only complaint that I have regarding the radio
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.
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.
D**W
Very nice!
Finished install, remote, touch and radio features work. If you can, order your vehicles main connector to have clean slate to work with (white highlight in image). Remove original harness (white) and use as a reference on matching wires. (Blue + white) from small connector is always remote wire for those who add amplifiers.For the price you pay, its surprisingly nice. Has all sorts of features, apps and handsfree calling.Only one complaint, its feels cheap but then again, it is cheap... Will update after a week of use.Update: this radio is definitely worth the price and I enjoy it very much!!
C**L
Good buy
Fits my car perfectly
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