ATOTO Car Stereo, Car Audio, GPS Navigation, Wireless Carplay Adapter

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ATOTO AC-44F5 Kabelloses Bluetooth-Fernbedienungsgerät mit pulsierendem Licht, Plug and Play – Solo für ATOTO-Autoradio (X10, F7 und S8), nicht kompatibel mit der Version ATOTO A5 / A6 / S8 PN / S8 UN / S8 MS

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  • Der Controller der kabellosen Fernbedienung ATOTO AC-44F5 IR mit pulsierenden Leuchten wurde speziell für die von ATOTO ausgewählten Autoradio-Modelle entwickelt. Kompatibel mit Autoradios der Serien ATOTO X10, F7 und S8 (ausschließlich S8 PN/UN/MS). Funktioniert nicht mit einer anderen Marke als das Autoradio auf dem Markt. Es handelt sich um eine Plug-and-Play-Lösung für das Fahren, ohne die Original-Bedienung zu übernehmen. Es sind 5 Pulse und ein rotierender Hebel am Produkt sowie 4 Pulse und zwei weitere Funktionen vorhanden. Funzionano kommen: riattacca/salta indietro, rispondi/salta avanti, metti in pausa e riproduci/avvia l'app fotocamera anteriore, silenzia/avvia l'app fotocamera posteriore, comandovocale, volume+/- (manopola rotante)

  • [Nehmen Sie den Infrarot-Strahlungsempfänger an der 3,5-mm-Buchse des Lenkradfernbedienungssteckers (SWC) auf dem Autoradio-Retro auf, bevor Sie das Autoradio betätigen, und der Infrarot-Strahlungsempfänger wird sofort wieder eingeschaltet!]. Dieses Produkt wurde für die Auswahl des Autoradios ATOTO geplant. Erwerben Sie zunächst die Installation des Autoradios, um den Aufenthalt in Doverlo zu vermeiden und den Infrarot-Strahlungsempfänger mitzunehmen!

Spezifikationen

Produktparameter Parameterwert

Name der Host-Technologieplattform

F7-Pro
Code der Host-Technologieplattform F7
Versionskonfiguration in Englisch Pro
Betriebssystemtyp Linux
Betriebssystemversion 4.9
Unterstützung für externen SD-Speicher Max. 512 GB
Unterstützung für externen USB-Speicher Max. 2 TB
Modell des Hauptsteuerchips LY8368
Speicher NEIN
Speicher NEIN
Eingebautes Kommunikationsmodul NEIN
WIFI-Hotspot-Verbindung NEIN
Bildschirmmaterial IPS LCD
Standard-Bluetooth BT 4.2, unterstützt HFP, HSP, A2DP, AVRCP, PBAP; SBC-Codec
Sekundäres Bluetooth NEIN
Kabelgebundenes CarPlay JA
Kabelloses CarPlay NEIN
Kabelgebundenes Android Auto JA
Kabelloses Android Auto NEIN

Bewertungen (30)

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A User
Useful addition, but room for improvement in build quality

The wireless remote control is a good accessory if your car doesn't have steering wheel audio controls. The major controls are available, including play/ pause/ next track/ previous track/ next preset / previous preset, call pick-up/ hang-up and volume. A couple of other functions are programmed in - front and rear camera views. There is also a voice button but I don't use that function so haven't tested it. However I think the controller would benefit from a source button.The steering wheel strap is quite short, and would only fit around the main steering wheel perimeter frame on my car. I had originally hoped it would be long enough to facilitate attachment to the wider 3/6/9-o'clock spokes as this position is less likely to get touched accidentally when cornering. When fitted to the perimeter, the volume was accidentally adjusted on numerous occasions, after which I removed the controller and mounted it on the central console using the supplied self-adhesive pad. The choice of fitment options is a positive.The buttons have a nice positive action to them, and feel like they will last. This is something I will monitor, as one of the reasons I bought the controller is due to the 'next track' button failing on the head unit (one side of it is permanently sunk into the frame surrounding the head unit, rendering it useless)However the volume controller is a weak point. It functions as it should, but it feels cheap and loose. The click action when rotating the volume is too soft for my liking. There is a large zone of play before any click is felt, which if reduced would improve the tactile feeling of the control. A ring with a greater number of clicks would fix this. The accidental adjustment of volume would also be reduced with a firmer control.One other quirk I noticed is after pressing the camera view button. I couldn't find a way to return to the source display (I thought long-pressing the camera button would revert but this doesn't seem possible). I had to use the head unit to switch the camera display off.I have only had the controller for a week so cannot comment on battery life yet. Fitting was simple though, although it's nigh on impossible to fit with the receiver dangling below the unit as instructed, unless you can access behind the head unit once it's in the dash. I must say I have not experienced any miscommunication between the controller and the head unit so far.Overall it's a good product, but would be better if the issues identified were fixed. One other function that would be useful is a small, timed backlight. The luminous face buttons are of very limited use in real life.

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Mike Clark
Works perfectly.

A self contained remote for my ATOTO F7 head unit, attached conveniently to the steering wheel of my 45 year old camper van. A perfect addition.

A
A User
Useful addition, but room for improvement in build quality

The wireless remote control is a good accessory if your car doesn't have steering wheel audio controls. The major controls are available, including play/ pause/ next track/ previous track/ next preset / previous preset, call pick-up/ hang-up and volume. A couple of other functions are programmed in - front and rear camera views. There is also a voice button but I don't use that function so haven't tested it. However I think the controller would benefit from a source button.The steering wheel strap is quite short, and would only fit around the main steering wheel perimeter frame on my car. I had originally hoped it would be long enough to facilitate attachment to the wider 3/6/9-o'clock spokes as this position is less likely to get touched accidentally when cornering. When fitted to the perimeter, the volume was accidentally adjusted on numerous occasions, after which I removed the controller and mounted it on the central console using the supplied self-adhesive pad. The choice of fitment options is a positive.The buttons have a nice positive action to them, and feel like they will last. This is something I will monitor, as one of the reasons I bought the controller is due to the 'next track' button failing on the head unit (one side of it is permanently sunk into the frame surrounding the head unit, rendering it useless)However the volume controller is a weak point. It functions as it should, but it feels cheap and loose. The click action when rotating the volume is too soft for my liking. There is a large zone of play before any click is felt, which if reduced would improve the tactile feeling of the control. A ring with a greater number of clicks would fix this. The accidental adjustment of volume would also be reduced with a firmer control.One other quirk I noticed is after pressing the camera view button. I couldn't find a way to return to the source display (I thought long-pressing the camera button would revert but this doesn't seem possible). I had to use the head unit to switch the camera display off.I have only had the controller for a week so cannot comment on battery life yet. Fitting was simple though, although it's nigh on impossible to fit with the receiver dangling below the unit as instructed, unless you can access behind the head unit once it's in the dash. I must say I have not experienced any miscommunication between the controller and the head unit so far.Overall it's a good product, but would be better if the issues identified were fixed. One other function that would be useful is a small, timed backlight. The luminous face buttons are of very limited use in real life.

M
Mike Clark
Works perfectly.

A self contained remote for my ATOTO F7 head unit, attached conveniently to the steering wheel of my 45 year old camper van. A perfect addition.

A
A User
Useful addition, but room for improvement in build quality

The wireless remote control is a good accessory if your car doesn't have steering wheel audio controls. The major controls are available, including play/ pause/ next track/ previous track/ next preset / previous preset, call pick-up/ hang-up and volume. A couple of other functions are programmed in - front and rear camera views. There is also a voice button but I don't use that function so haven't tested it. However I think the controller would benefit from a source button.The steering wheel strap is quite short, and would only fit around the main steering wheel perimeter frame on my car. I had originally hoped it would be long enough to facilitate attachment to the wider 3/6/9-o'clock spokes as this position is less likely to get touched accidentally when cornering. When fitted to the perimeter, the volume was accidentally adjusted on numerous occasions, after which I removed the controller and mounted it on the central console using the supplied self-adhesive pad. The choice of fitment options is a positive.The buttons have a nice positive action to them, and feel like they will last. This is something I will monitor, as one of the reasons I bought the controller is due to the 'next track' button failing on the head unit (one side of it is permanently sunk into the frame surrounding the head unit, rendering it useless)However the volume controller is a weak point. It functions as it should, but it feels cheap and loose. The click action when rotating the volume is too soft for my liking. There is a large zone of play before any click is felt, which if reduced would improve the tactile feeling of the control. A ring with a greater number of clicks would fix this. The accidental adjustment of volume would also be reduced with a firmer control.One other quirk I noticed is after pressing the camera view button. I couldn't find a way to return to the source display (I thought long-pressing the camera button would revert but this doesn't seem possible). I had to use the head unit to switch the camera display off.I have only had the controller for a week so cannot comment on battery life yet. Fitting was simple though, although it's nigh on impossible to fit with the receiver dangling below the unit as instructed, unless you can access behind the head unit once it's in the dash. I must say I have not experienced any miscommunication between the controller and the head unit so far.Overall it's a good product, but would be better if the issues identified were fixed. One other function that would be useful is a small, timed backlight. The luminous face buttons are of very limited use in real life.

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  • ATOTO AC-44F5 Bezprzewodowy dowy dowy kierownicę na podczerwień ze świecącymi przyciskami jest specjalnie zaprojektowany wybranych modelsi stereo samochodowego ATOTO. Dieses Produkt ist kompatibel mit dem ATOTO SA102 Starter, A6 (z. B. A6 PF), F7 und S8 (z. B. S8 Lite, S8 MS). Nie działa z żadną inną marką radia samochodowego na rynku. Der Spaß besteht darin, den Plug-and-Play-Typ zu nutzen, der mit Original-Elementen ausgestattet ist, die auf dem Computer installiert sind. Die Produktion dauerte 5 Monate und dauerte 4 Tage. Działają jako: Rozłącz/Przeskocz do tyłu, Odbierz/Przeskocz do przodu, Wstrzymaj i odtwórz/Uruchom aplikację przedniej kamery, Wycisz/Uruchom aplikację tylnej kamery, Polecenie głosowe, Głośność +/- (poker). ło)

  • [Sie können auch eine 3,5-mm-Klinkenbuchse (SWC) verwenden, um die gewünschte Leistung zu erzielen. ]. Zehn Produkte werden nur mit ATOTO-Radiosendern geliefert. Kup go przed zainstalowaniem radia samochodowego, aby uniknąć konieczności wyjmowania go w celu podłączenia odbiornika promieniowania podczerwonego!