Reakosound Car Stereo System: Wireless CarPlay
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Ready to give your car's audio a serious upgrade? This single Din car stereo isn't just another gadget—it's your ticket to a smoother, smarter ride. Imagine cruising down the highway, your favorite tunes streaming effortlessly thanks to wireless CarPlay and Android Auto. No more fumbling with cables; just tap and go. And that 5-inch touchscreen? It's so intuitive, you'll wonder how you ever managed without it. Plus, with Mirror Link, your phone's screen jumps right onto the display—because sometimes, bigger is better. Lost? The built-in GPS navigation has your back. And for those who live by the 'plug and play' mantra, the USB Type-C port is a game-changer. Seriously, if your car's audio feels stuck in the past, this stereo is like hopping into a time machine to the future (minus the DeLorean).
- Android Auto
- 5-inch touchscreen
- Mirror Link
- GPS navigation
- USB Type-C
- Wireless CarPlay
General specs
- Brand: Reakosound
- Seller: Joom
- Screen Size: 5-inch
- Connectivity: Wireless CarPlay, Android Auto, Mirror Link
- Navigation: GPS
- Ports: USB Type-C
- DIN Size: Single Din
- First listed by seller: 5/23/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Price | $84.10 | $279.15 | $140.46 | $117.82 | $89.98 | $197.40 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 8, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 17, 2025 | August 30, 2025 | August 29, 2025 | August 13, 2025 |
Screen Size | 5-inch | 10.1 inches | 6.86 inches | |||
Connectivity | Wireless CarPlay, Android Auto, Mirror Link | Bluetooth, USB, FM radio | Wireless Carplay, Android Auto, Bluetooth, Mirrorlink, USB, FM radio | WiFi, Wireless | Bluetooth, WiFi | |
Compatibility | Wireless Carplay, Android Auto | CarPlay, Android Auto | CarPlay, Android Auto | Wireless Carplay, Android Auto |
Chloe A.
Philadelphia, PA
June 1, 2025
I bought this as a gift for my husband's car, and he's been really enjoying it! We took it for a spin around Philly last weekend, and it made our drives so much more fun. The sound quality is top-notch—crisp and clear, which is a big step up from his old stereo. I was a bit cautious at first, thinking it might be complicated, but it's fairly straightforward once you get the hang of it. The wireless connection is a game-changer; no more tangled cords while we're out cycling or scootering around. It's not perfect—I've noticed it can lag a bit when we're using multiple features at once—but overall, it's a great value. I'd recommend it to others looking for an affordable upgrade, though maybe not if you're after the absolute best. Packaging was intact, and delivery was quick, which is always a plus! 😊
- Pros: I was fairly impressed with how easy it was to set up—just plugged it in and it worked right away. The screen is a good size and responds well to touch, making it simple to navigate. I love that I can connect my phone without any wires; it's so convenient for streaming music and getting directions. The packaging arrived in perfect condition, which was a relief. For the price, it feels like a solid upgrade compared to other options I looked at.
- Cons: Sometimes the screen can be a bit glitchy, especially when switching between apps, and it might not be as fast as some higher-end models. The built-in maps are okay, but I still prefer using my phone's navigation at times. It could be a bit more intuitive for someone like me who isn't super tech-savvy—I had to fiddle with it a few times to get things just right.