Friday, January 22, 2016

The UI is Responsive and Snappy and My Steering Wheel Controls worked right

Greetings from Joying Team
First, I want to give Joying Customer some advice:
If you want to keep the buttons lights on, you can open settings>factory setting>126>other>key light, and checked the "key light", or you can read this blog about button lights work on Joying Head Unit.


Review:
The shipping was incredibly fast; it arrived much sooner than the estimated arrival date.

In my 2010 CC installation only took a couple of minutes, but with the wiring adapter, it's a pretty tight fit. Don't expect to just slide the unit into place and be done. You'll have to tuck everything in to get it to fit properly.

And while this is noted on your packaging, if you don't intend to use a backup camera, cut the yellow wire before you finish the installation. I forgot and now the screen goes black and mutes when in reverse. There are user settings you can change to correct this, but you're better off cutting the wire like it says.

Once installed, it looks great -- looks OEM rather than aftermarket.

The UI is responsive and snappy and my steering wheel controls worked right out of the box. I haven't been able to get the mirroring to work with my iPhone 6, and the unit doesn't always connect to my mobile hotspot right away, but it's really not a huge deal. Just about anything I need to fiddle with can be taken care of while the car is warming up.

Familiarize yourself with the settings, customization, etc... trying to find/ settings while driving is incredibly frustrating and kind of dangerous.

My one complaint is that there is a light buzzing when the DLR/lights are on. If I turn them completely off it goes away, but it's faint enough that you only hear it when nothing is playing and you're sitting still, so again, not a huge deal, but annoying nonetheless.

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