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評価:★★★☆ (3.8 / 5)

  • 【ワイヤレスApple CarPlay&Android Auto】スマホの一部機能を車と連携して使えるAppleCarPlayとAndroid Auto、スマホを同期して、大画面からスマートフォンのすべての機能にアクセスします。 大きな画面とコントロール、または Siri の音声機能を使用して、簡単に電話をかけたり、音楽を聴いたり、メッセージを送受信したり、ナビゲーションを使用したりできます。。 ディスプレイオーディオは車内でスマホを使用するためのより安全な方法です。
  • 【4K+1080P 前後カメラ同時録画】 業界第一代の前4Kの高精細映像での前後カメラ録画を実現したディスプレイオーディオです。ナンバ一プレ一トなどの細部はしっかり鮮明に撮影可能です。画像補正のWDR機能を搭載で、夜間でもキレイに記録できるだけでなく、白とびや黒つぶれ、 逆光にも強い為、トンネルでの明暗さなどもしっかり補正し、キレイな映像を記録します。高画質の鮮明な映像を撮影することで、万一のトラブルや予期せぬ事故が起きた時の事故原因解明やスムーズな事故処理などに役立ちます。
  • 【9インチIPSタッチスクリーン搭載+フロントカメラ上下調整可 】カーナビに多く取り入れられている9インチタッチスクリーンを搭載していて、撮影した画像や 動画を大きな画面でお楽しみいただけます。9インチなのでダッシュボード上でも運転の視界を妨げません。フロントカメラは上下へ自由に調整させることができ、必要によって録画角度を調整できます。
  • 【音声コントロール&1080P駐車補助リアカメラ】スマホを接続した後、SiriまたはGoogleアシスタントをウェイクアップできるようになります。日本語で音声コントロールできます。スマホ リアルタイム地図より、地図更新が必要なくて、地図ルート情報、周辺の建物、ショップ、渋滞を見ることができます。旅はより安全と楽しみにしてください。付属のリアカメラを取り付けることで、バックギア連動のバックカメラ機能を使うことが出来ます。9インチの大画面で後ろを確認しながらバックが出来て安全をアシスト。乗用車だけでなく24Vにも対応しているので大型車にもご利用いただけます。
  • 【AirplayとAndroidCast】iPhoneまたはAndriodスマートフォンの写真を、音楽、動画等をそのまま本体に同期することができます. (Android版では、AndroidCast機能を実現するためにcarplay上のQRコードをスキャンしてAPP「TcLink」をダウンロードする必要があります。)

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【1】

まだ、使用期間は短いですが今のところ問題ありません。


【2】

タイムセールで購入させて頂いたのでこの価格でこの機能に感激です。バックカメラはバックライトからの電源供給の様なので諦めましたがあとは物凄く簡単。純正ナビの書き換えに1万以上かかるとのことでiPhoneをスタンドに置いてナビとして使ってましたがProMaxより大きな画面でcar playが使える!嬉しいです。


【3】

音声をBlutooth接続で聞く方法がよく分からず、LAMTTOのHPからメールで問い合わせをしたところ、明確な回答が得られて、解決できました。とても良いサポートでした。


【4】

設定に慣れた人はいいかもしれませんが、取説が不親切で日本語のそれは簡略。多言語が合本になった取説です。ナビがセットできません。要するに安物買いの銭失いでした。


【5】

使用中に何度も電源が切れます。特に筐体の温度が上がると切れます。残念です。→販売元に連絡したら、代替品に無償で交換してもらえました。(発送費用はこちら持ち)購入から1年以内だったのでそれが良かったのかもしれません。サポートからはこまめに連絡もらいました。代替品は1回使用しました。筐体本体の裏面の熱は発しますが、画面が切れることはありませんでした。これから使用してみて、様子を見たいと思います。


【6】

マイクロバスの純正ナビバックカメラが故障の為購入。大画面で4Kフロントカメラなので画質がいいと見受けられます。初じめてのAndroidオーディオナビで、音もFMとばしを使いましたが、悪くないと感じます。通常のHDDナビと比べると、かなりリーズナブルで取り付けが簡単な為、仕事で使う車両で使う程度ならかなりいい買い物ができたと思います。これはおすすめできます。


【7】

本体の取り付けは簡単です。本体設定もさほど難しくはなくです。付属取り付けダッシュボードは吸盤タイプは落下します。ガラス面(フロントガラス)にとか書かれていましたが軽自動車、普通車ではなかなか場所がないです。しっかり貼り付けタイプは自分の車には場所がイマイチで前方が見にくいです、また、取り付け場所取り付け方は考慮です。デザリングが上手くいかない時がありますAndroidとiPhoneを接続してみましたがiPhoneの方が使い勝手が良さそうでした。バックカメラが必要で購入したのですで接続も有料にてプロにお任せし赤の線もしっかり取り付けて頂きましたテストでは映り数時間後にブラックアウト補正線調整はできていましたが数時間しないうちに補正線のみは映りブラックアウトR(バックギア)に入れスムーズに画面が切り替わったのが3回ほど後は切らかわったり変わらなかったりでしたが、3日と持たずでした。状況をお問い合わせもしてみましたが説明書にもある赤い線をバックランプに接続してください!みたいな説明書と同じ返事を頂いただけでした。お問い合わせ方法も複雑でした。2回目のお問い合わせはお返事は頂けずです。後1つわからないのですがCarPlayを使用中(接続中)は、R(バックギア)に入れても自然にバックカメラには接続できないのでしようか?CarPlayを切断する必要があるのでしようか?切断したら1回映ったのでそれが原因かな?と思いましたが、2回目は切断してもら映らないし謎のままですバックカメラ本体接続のジャック辺りの発熱が気になりますお使いの方はみなさんそんな感じなのでしようか?返品しまた。そして同じものを購入しましたバッグカメラは今のところ映ってます最初のは断線でもなく本体の不調だったようです1週間ですがそろそろなんかあるのかな?返品しまた同じものを購入しましたがまなバッグカメラガブラックアウトしうつらなくなりましたまた、返品しますバックカメラは有料で業者さんに取り付けてもらったのですごい後悔していますつぎ、また買うか?なやみます


【8】

簡単設定出来ました。安定出来ました。素人でも取付け出来ると書いていた方が居たのでやってみましたが途中で挫折しました。後はプロにお任せしようと思います。現在使っているナビが調子が悪くなり、ナビ機能も不要に思えてきたためディスプレイオーディオをさがしていて、ただDVDもみたくこちらの製品を購入しました。Android が使えること、DVDが見れること、Bluetoothで通話ができること。スマホがあれば何でもできる時代にピッタリの製品です。


【9】

Overall, I really like this CarPlay/Android Auto screen. The screen is big, sharp and a touchscreen. Pairing it with my car and my iPhone was very easy.There are two ways to put it in your car, using a sticky pad to mount it to your dashboard, or using the separate suction cup mount to attach it to the windshield. I used the suction cup mount which is very strong and allows you to adjust the screen up, down, around it's axis, and closer or further from the windshield.My biggest complaint about the device (which would be cheap and easy for the manufacturer to fix) is that it isn't easy to switch between the mounts because the screen attaches to the mounts via four small Phillips head screws, and more importantly, it isn't possible to quickly detach the screen from the mount (which I would like to be able to do so that people would be less likely to break into my car to steal it - causing more damage than the device is worth). They need to switch to a quick detach release to separate the screen from whichever mount you use. It is nice that they include both types of mounts.Other reviews have complained about the quality of the internal speaker and the microphone. The microphone works fine for me, and the speaker is fine for phone calls and driving instructions, but if you want higher quality sound for music play, connect to your existing car stereo by either bluetooth, FM radio, or the included audio cable if your car stereo has an input jack.My car is a 2013 Prius with a very expensive but crappy navigation system that doesn't support either CarPlay or Android Auto and which costs about $200 if you just want to upgrade the navigation maps (no thank you). Thankfully, technology has improved considerably over the last decade and this is a pretty inexpensive way to upgrade the system in an older car. I love CarPlay, it is much simpler and easier to use than trying to navigate my iPhone on a car mount, and the screen is much larger than my iPhone's screen (and I have the iPhone 15 PRO Max).So in summary this is a great buy, I just wish they made it easier to separate the screen from the mount so you can take the "attractive nuisance" screen out of the car when you are not driving (it would also make it easier to take with you to use in a rental car).[I don't have the version with either a front or rear camera so I can't comment on those features of similar models].


【10】

For context, I got this for a 2008 BMW 335i which didn't have the factory navigation but did have support for Bluetooth phone calls and an aux port for music. For years now, I'd been playing music from my Android phone through the car's aux port and making calls through the car's built-in Bluetooth.I was really drawn to this unit because I wanted a larger screen that didn't stick out over my dash as much -- the widescreen form factor was perfect for me. The unit was incredibly easy to set up, and I had it paired to my Pixel 3a with everything up and running within a minute or two. I used to suction mount so that the screen would sit in front of my dash, and not on top of it. I was really impressed by the suction mount: it was virtually stuck to my windshield even before I had pushed down the lever to suck the air out. My dashboard is textured, so I'd have to get an additional mounting disc if I wanted to use the suction mount on the dash. The ball mount socket behind the screen works with standard 17mm ball mounts. My plan is to eventually go with a vehicle-specific Kuda mount, so that the screen can sit even lower.The power cable was long enough for me to run it around the dash and into the glovebox, where I already had a cigarette lighter socket tapped into the ignition fuse. The unit comes on whenever I start my car, and Android Auto is ready to go usually within ~30 seconds. The screen is plenty bright for me, but it's inevitable that there's going to be some glare whenever the sun is directly overhead. I personally found the touchscreen controls to be quick and responsive, and I have yet to experience any delay. There's no tactile feedback, but I do appreciate the audio clicks that occur whenever I touch a button on the screen. Like I said, I was already using an audio cable for outputting sound from my phone into the car's 3.5mm aux port, so I just plugged the cable into the new screen instead.At this point, everything was working expected: apps like Google Maps and Youtube Music ran just fine; I had music coming through my car speakers; I was able to start/answer phone calls from the screen (with the audio also coming through my car speakers).However, as other reviews have mentioned, the audio quality through the aux port is not great. The quality isn't horrible, but it definitely sounded muffled compared to the same audio playing directly from my phone though the same port. I haven't tried using the FM option, but I can't imagine it sounding any better. This is when I started to explore the "Bluetooth option" for audio, but it's also where things started to get a bit weird.The unit itself does NOT have a Bluetooth transmitter -- to be fair, it's never advertised as having one. When you select "(BT) Carplay/Auto" from the Audio Output menu, you're asked to connect your phone directly to the Bluetooth receiver of your car stereo. Since my car only supported Bluetooth for phone calls, I resorted to using a Bluetooth receiver like the Tunai Firefly LDAC instead (highly recommend btw). From the Bluetooth settings menu on my phone, I simply turned off "Media audio" for the screen and made sure that all audio went to my Bluetooth receiver instead. Once this was done, whenever I started my car, my phone would pair with the BT receiver for audio output and pair with the screen to get Android Auto started. The improvement in audio quality was also quite noticeable.But here is the first weird thing that I noticed: with the "(BT) Carplay/Auto" audio option selected, the screen would automatically turn its own Bluetooth receiver off every time it finished loading Android Auto. I don't know how Google Maps and Youtube Music can continue to run without an ostensible connection to my phone, but it does. I also noticed that the audio from my phone calls was playing through the phone's own speakers. In hindsight, I can see how this behavior would make sense -- without the aux port or FM, the unit has no way of delivering the phone audio to my car speakers.Fine, I thought, I'd just keep my phone paired to the car itself for calls. This is where I noticed the second weird thing: the screen will NOT start Android Auto unless it's allowed to manage phone calls. Since my phone will always finish pairing with the car before it can do the same with the screen, this means that the screen essentially "steals" the control of phone calls away (before eventually shutting off its BT), leaving my call audio to come through the phone speakers yet again. The only way for me to correct this is to open up my phone and direct calls through my car's BT manually, which kinda goes against my attempt to streamline my setup.I really really want to like this unit, not simply because of its price (I don't mind spending more if I can get everything working the way I need them to), but because everything seemed to work great otherwise.I've reached out to customer support, hoping that there might be a firmware update that can help resolve my issues.PROS:- Easy to set up, assuming that you're sticking with the Aux/FM options for audio.- Flexible mounting options.- I love the form factor.CONS:- The audio quality is not great (but I didn't expect it to be for the price).- Could have included a 3M mounting disc for the suction mount.- Can't customize that startup screen/logo. Bugattis are nice, don't get me wrong. But I'm near 100% certain that I wouldn't be using this unit if I were driving around in a Bugatti 😉


【11】

I had to return the first one because the FM transmitter stopped working. The replacement worked for a month or so and has a myriad of issues. It randomly restarts. Randomly goes to the home screen. It randomly shuts the FM transmitter off. It's unfortunate because when it works, it works well. I always remove it from the window so it is not in the hot sun when not driving. I could understand if it worked for a year or two and died, but this is unacceptable for me. So much potential, so little execution. I would not recommend this product.


【12】

This works perfectly for an older car. There is a few-second lag between songs and controlling through the phone. It has more than enough features for me personally. It is easy to navigate and the sound is good, I connect it to a radio station. The picture is clear and colorful. I also LOVE the bigger screen, especially for navigation. I bought this with a coupon, which makes this an affordable alternative to replacing the audio system or upgrading a car. My 2014 Nissan Rogue will last another day because of this device.


【13】

These units work very well, but can be cranky. Paired to my wife's Samsung 23 Ultra. Worked great for about a day, then refused to work either wirelessly or using the Aux cable. Seller replaced overnight (great service). 2nd unit the same thing more or less. Days later, I decided to try pairing the 2nd unit to my Samsung 23+ phone (essentially the same except for not using a Bluetooth stylus). 2nd unit worked great. Then repaired to wife's phone...and still worked great, and is still working. Then got to thinking that even though we have no idea why it would stop working then start again later (since the settings on my wife's phone were exactly the same as before)...perhaps I should try the 1st unit on my phone. 1st unit also worked great and is in use.OVERALL: These units work nicely once they decide to work nicely, but are sometimes a hassle. Seller is great to work with and when contacted via Amazon chat bot then customer service agent, replaced the unit overnight...kind of amazing.Additional note: My wife's maiden journey into the unknown (busy areas of Los Angeles County, California) where she could and did get hopelessly lost. Her nav unit worked fine until she was ready to return and it kept sending her toward a shorter but very heavy traffic route home (phone app's fault)...then the unit started acting wonky...as did her phone, freezing up on a page and couldn't even shut down. (She called me on her friend's phone and I redirected her to a route she would recognize and find her way home, even though slightly longer...so all worked out okay.) Although this sounds grim, my later evaluation of this trip-event was that she had used the unit with her phone app active and screen on for the entire day, and had never plugged the phone in to keep it charged. So this problem was due to poor procedure when using her phone...and was NOT a problem with the nav unit. WORD TO THE WISE: REMEMBER TO KEEP YOUR PHONE PLUGGED IN AND CHARGING ON LONG TRIPS. (I've used the other unit for several days without plugging in to keep it charged, since I'm just driving around town and my phone gets back on the charger regularly...soooo, this is only a problem for longer trips and is related to phone battery charge, not the nav unit (unless using a phone which has a short battery in-use life...ours are fairly long).


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