

🚗 Upgrade your drive with wireless smart tech — because your car deserves a glow-up!
The KAXRUO Portable Wireless CarPlay Android Auto Screen is a sleek 7-inch HD touchscreen car stereo that wirelessly connects to Apple and Android devices. Featuring a vibrant 1024x600 IPS display, four versatile audio outputs, and voice control integration, it transforms any vehicle into a smart, connected hub. Easy to install with adjustable mounts and compatible with most cars, it offers a modern upgrade without the factory price tag.
















| ASIN | B0D2Q3MPYW |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,247 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 21 in Car Stereos |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Manufacturer | KAXRUO |
| Product Dimensions | 23 x 16 x 9.5 cm; 730 g |
G**O
Good upgrade, easy to install.
I fitted this seven-inch KAXRUO display to the faded dashboard of my thirteen-year-old Focus at the weekend, and for a moment I felt like a back-street magician, one minute the car looked ready for the scrapyard, the next it had a gleaming touch screen that would not look out of place in a new Fiesta. The IPS panel, 1024 by 600, is brighter than I expected and the viewing angles are generous. I can still read the map when the low winter sun sneaks beneath the visor. The capacitive glass reacts faster than my battered Galaxy S9, so poking at tiny icons while the lights change is less of a gamble. Pairing was painless. I signed in with CarPlay on the drive, unplugged the cable, then set off. From that point on the phone connected itself each time I turned the key, which means the centre console is no longer buried in white Lightning leads. Voice commands do the heavy lifting, letting me ask for Spotify playlists, WhatsApp messages or fresh directions. Siri does occasionally play the diva if the heater fan is roaring, but nine times out of ten she behaves. Sound can travel four different ways. Bluetooth into the factory speakers is the neatest approach, the auxiliary lead is there for belt and braces reliability, and the FM transmitter keeps the dinosaurs happy. The unit’s own speaker, on the other hand, is about as meaty as a takeaway napkin when you hit seventy on the M1. A physical volume knob would have been welcome, because prodding a small on-screen slider while cornering is not my idea of fun. Those quibbles aside, installation took less than ten minutes. The suction cup clung to the windscreen first time and stayed put over three days of speed bumps and potholes. Navigation is clear, notifications are unobtrusive and the whole set-up cost me far less than a factory upgrade. For an elderly hatchback that spends most of its life on the commute, that feels like a small miracle.
M**D
Good if you use Waze and Spotify
Very good, helpful that it has an aux lead for people who can’t be bothered to take out there old stereo and wire. Decent refresh rate so sat nav not laggy which is important. Good for Spotify, Waze and what’s app if you use those 3 you will benefit this. Good for 50£ but I wouldn’t spend any more than that as you can get better ones on the market. Only downside is you can’t control volume on it.
S**M
A super piece of equipment.
Excellent machine, great value for money, nice compact size, easy to set up & use.
K**M
Defective
Doesn’t even turn on, really disappointed.
H**D
Flat base screen stand defect
I used product for a day and found to be good for the money. However, I didn’t check the flat base which had engineering defect and was in incorrect position than expected. I would recommend this if anyone willing to use windscreen to stick the unit. The base stand is not fit for the use due to engineering defect. Thanks
B**Y
Great Android Auto experience
I have been really pleased with this. I needed something so I could use Waze in my MG TF. It was easy to set up, and works really well. I particularly like the brackets as it means I could fix it sem-permantly to my dashboard.
A**L
Good value car upgrade
At last my fifteen-year-old Mondeo can keep pace with my mobile. I have fixed a neat seven-inch IPS screen to the dashboard, and its 1,024 × 600 panel stays bright even when the sun is glaring through the windscreen, so Waze remains pin-sharp. Wireless CarPlay connects in roughly ten seconds, the Bluetooth link has yet to drop out, and Siri manages to catch everything I say over the engine’s grumble. I routed the AUX lead into the original head unit and the sound is full and warm, miles better than the phone’s weedy speaker, although you can still use that if you must. Swapping to Android Auto for my wife’s handset is literally one tap. Fitting the thing took no more than five minutes with the supplied suction bracket. Smart kit, solidly put together, and for the price it is a bit of a steal.
M**.
Very happy
Using this on my motorbike and can say it really good for the price. Connects to my android phone with no issues. Screen resolution is good for Google maps and Waze. For the money very happy
C**.
On first impressions, perfect. The real deal. Only downside is that it doesn’t have a usb-a / usb-c port to charge your phone. If your car is old like mine, maybe get a cigarette lighter adapter with charging ports to have the option.
R**S
This works great. We are using it with Apple CarPlay. Connected it to the van radio using fm frequency.
M**N
My only issue is the sound but other than that, works a treat
M**N
Fonctionne bien sauf que la fonction du mode jour/nuit ne fonctionne pas automatiquement, je dois le faire manuellement.
D**N
All good thanks
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