I'd been pondering one of these units for a while, but after seeing RedGolfDom post his review, I decided to take the plunge. My MKV R32 deserved better than the utterly dire iPod integration that VW supplied from the factory.
SpecsDual Core
1024x600 resolution
Android 4.4 Kit-Kat
Play Store
Looks good so far right? Lets take a closer look at the unit.
Sound QualityThis one is tough for me to test. I've got the upgraded sound pack which includes an amp under the passenger seat. However, there's plenty of customisation available via EQ apps etc, so I don't foresee any issues here. It's spec'd at 4x50w which should be ample, but there are also RCA outputs available should you need them.
InstallationThe toughest part of installation was getting the trim off ;) It was a straight swap over which is very rare in my experience. Just plug in the various connections (harness, aerial, USB, GPS aerial) and you're good to go. No battery drain issues which is nice, and it looks pretty much stock in my car.
The only slight issue was the aerial connector. The HU manufacturer provided a single aerial connector, but my car has two aerial connectors. I've just plugged one into the radio and reception is absolutely fine. If you're so inclined you may need to get a dual fakra connector, but this isn't something you'll be pick up locally. Give eBay/Amazon a look.
Features / ConnectionsIf there's one thing you get with this radio, it's connections. There's a separate loom for reverse camera, RCAs (for amps), front camera and two USB ports. Not sure what else you could possibly want, but there's plenty to keep you going. Other than that, there's a harness that handles speakers etc that was just a straight swap. There was plenty of room behind my head unit for cables which was a nice change.
There's an SD-Card slot on the front of the unit behind a flap and I've run a USB cable into the glove box in case I want to bring a USB stick into the car as well.
PerformanceBoot time is around 30-40 seconds which is very acceptable. I've not run into any performance issues, and everything is nice and smooth as you move around Android. It's usually booted and ready to play music by the time I get to the end of the road.
ScreenNice and bright, very responsive with multi-touch (i.e. pinch to zoom etc). My only gripe is with reflections. Catch it at the right angle, and it's like someone is shining a giant watch in your face ;) I'm going to pick up a matte screen protector from ebay.
Standard AppsI'll be honest, the standard apps are rubbish. No, I really mean it!! But that's not the point of this radio. They work, but they ain't pretty and they don't really do much. Artist names, album artwork and other miscellaneous features are missing from the standard music player, but if you're determined to use them they'll get the job done.
I'd recommend installing your favourite apps from the Play store.
Car Specific FeaturesThere's a very basic section in the options that relate to car related function such as toggling Video In Motion, reverse select (mute audio etc). I would have liked to see more options in here, but that's something that we'll deal with later.
GPS reception seems to be very good. I tend to use Waze / Google Maps and it's always got a good strong lock from my experience. The supplied iGo software is pretty rubbish, but it'll do in a pinch.
My steering wheel controls work just fine.
There's no information on my highline display which is a shame, but this seems to be an issue for most aftermarket radios on VW's.
The manufacturer states that digital climate control information can be displayed on the screen. Think I may need to have a Mk6 Golf and up to get this to appear.
Build QualityBetter than I thought it would be. It doesn't ooze quality, but it doesn't let itself down either. I'm a little concerned there's no fan on the back for cooling, but hopefully that won't cause any major issues. If it does, I'll be back to let you guys know. It's got a 2 year UK warranty so hopefully it'll last at least that long.
TipsInstall Twilight for use at night (Auto Dims Screen)
Install RK3066 Service from the Play Store to get the most out of this unit. Lets you customise the standard music app, etc.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.petrows.mtcservice&hl=en_GBBuy from a UK seller to get a 2 year warranty.
LikesLots and lots of customisation options via the play store
Good selection of connections on the rear
Looks stock
DislikesDire music app
Finger print magnet screen
VERY reflective screen
No auto dimmer based on light levels
Bottom LineAccept the slight limitations, and the world is your oyster. This HU is ideal for someone who wants to do a bit of geeking out. You could use it as is, but where's the fun in that? Get a data connection (via tethering your phone, or a separate 3G dongle) and you've got something that will blow any/all other head units out of the water.
If I'm stuck in a traffic jam (stationary of course), I can stream TV/Movies, go on the internet and anything else you could do with a normal tablet. Would I buy it again? Absolutely yes.
AlternativesThere are lots of alternatives, but no perfect solution (IMO).
RNS-310 - Probably the easiest, cheap solution. Looks stock, and will do everything most people want from a radio.
RNS-510 - Stock, but EXPENSIVE, no bluetooth. May also need a gateway upgrade to prevent battery drain.
Dension Pro BT Gateway - Doesn't play well with certain headunits, but could potentially be a cheap solution
Kenwood DNX525 - Looks stock, but expensive.
Aftermarket Mainstream Radio - Pioneer, Alpine etc will all work. Most look ugly and ruin the stock look of the car though.
Questions / AnswersDoes it work with highline displays? No. You'll get the radio frequency (i.e. 95.8hz etc), but no track names or any other information on your highline.
What music formats does it support? I've tried MP3, FLAC so far. Let me know if you want me to try anything else.
What's the manufacturers pass/pin code? 126 (so you can change boot pic if you want)
Where did you get yours? eBay, here's the Seller Profile
http://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/easyrising88 as eBay links tend to go out of date after a while
What was the seller like to deal with? Very good. Arrived next day, but definitely not UK based going by the language in their emails. Most likely drop shipped from somewhere near Heathrow
A couple of pics. Give me a shout if there's something particular you want to see.