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ATOTO X10G2A7E 7" Double Din Car Stereo with Backup Camera, 8G+128G, AI Android In-Dash Navigation, 4G LTE, Wireless CarPlay & Android Auto, Dual Phone Connection & Bluetooth, 36-Band EQ, HDMI Input

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7" 1280x720 QLED Display with strong light suppression.

Android 13, Octa-Core SD665 Processor, 8GB+128GB Storage.

Wireless CarPlay & Android Auto, Dual Phone Bluetooth.

AI Voice Assistant (DriveChat) for hands-free operation.

AC-FHD02LR Rear Camera with FHD 1080P recording and GPS track playback.

Built-in Amplifier with M-A-X 4×49W / RMS 4×29W, 36-band EQ.


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Features

  • ATOTO 7" Button Android In-Dash Navigation, 8G+128G Double Din Car Stereo, ChatGPT AI Assistant, 4G LTE, Wireless Carplay & Android Auto, Dual Phone Connection&BT, with Backup Cam, X10G2A7E-R2

  • DriveChat AI Voice Companion:
    ChatGPT is integrated into car systems by X10’s DriveChat AI assistant. It supports users to make AI conversations, get expert advice from Chatbots, and use voice commands to adjust volume, skip tracks and more

  • Dual Phone Connection:
    X10 simplifies connectivity with the dual Bluetooth phone connection, enabling two phones to remain connected at the same time. There will be no hassle of switching devices or interruptions, and seamless entertainment is achieved

  • 7” 1280x720 QLED Display:
    X10 screen is designed with strong light suppression to ensure clear view under light. With basic function buttons for easy operation, X10 is powered by AICE UI 13.0 based on Android 13, Octa-Core SD665(QCM6125) SoC, 8GB+128GB

  • AC-FHD02LR Rear Camera Paired:
    FHD 1080P real-time rear recording is realized, with GPS track playback of event locations. Include Parking Surveillance and G-Sensor to detect and capture collisions. Real-time tracking is also realized with TrackHU app

  • Built-in Amplifier:
    Powerful sound from M-A-X 4×49W / RMS 4×29W amplifier, 4-channel full frequency, 2-channel subwoofer output, 2 midrange output , 2 tweeter output, optical output and coaxial RCA output. 36-band EQ and M-aster to customize EQ effects

Specifications 

Specification Value

Host Technology Platform Name

X10-4G SoundPlus Edition
Host Technology Platform Code X10
Version Configuration in English 4G SoundPlus Edition
Operating System Type Android
Operating system version 13
External SD storage support NO
External USB storage support Max 2TB
Main control chip model Snapdragon 665 (QCM6125)
Installation Size Classification Double-Din
Storage 128GB
Memory 8GB
Built-in communication module YES
WIFI hotspot connection YES, 2.4 & 5.0 Ghz
Screen material QLED
Default Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.0, supports HFP, HSP, A2DP, AVRCP, PBAP
Secondary Bluetooth Bluetooth2 supports Bluetooth Tethering and BLE Connection
Screen Size 7.0
Wired CarPlay NO
Wireless CarPlay YES
Wired Android Auto NO
Wireless Android Auto YES

Reviews (12)

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ATOTO X10 Review in Kia Soul 2013

Hello everyone(Personal Pro and Cons at the end)So before I start this review a little reminder. You should look into vehicle specific dash kits and harnesses before you purchase to make the install of your aftermarket radio as easy as possible.So let's jump into the review.Right out of the box all items seem sturdy and made of good quality. Everything is packaged well and protected, awesome. You even get a screen protector which seems as a rather rare packaging item.So getting started was pretty easy. Of course you first have to complete the steps of disassembling your previous radio and like I said at the start make sure you have everything to built in the unit like a dash kit for your specific vehicle and harness if you don't know what color wire in your vehicle means what.But once you have that all it's really just connect the wires which is super simple since everything is labeled. I used twist on caps to connect the wires and by the way I performed this upgrade in a Kia Soul 2013.So once the wires are connected you connected any other attachments you want and yes this unit has A LOT of possibilities. It even has an HDMI port which is definitely a first for me to see on an aftermarket radio. But just check the description what kind of ports they have and I think they offer even add-ons themselves.I'm rather simple. This is the bundle featuring the back up camera and that was pretty much all I needed as well.Now beware. I didn't realize this at first but apparently they have different backup cameras and the one in this bundle is a "rear recording camera" so it can record and I guess (I didn't try it out yet) function as a back dash camera. But this does come with a tradeoff. So they also have a "rear view camera". So the rear view camera can show guidelines which the rear recording can't. So if your interested and want one of these features make sure you buy the right product. I unfortunately was more interested in the guidelines but it's definitely no deal breaker at all. The camera is super clear and also pretty good at night and that's really all that matters.So let's talk about the interface and UI of the unit. It's quite funny. When I started the radio for the first time, I thought I was on Windows. The menu button from ATOTO just looks like the Windows logo. It took a little bit to figure everything out but if you're used to Android it's pretty easy to navigate around. There are just some settings and setup features that were quite tricky to figure out. But usually if it's not to easy to figure everything out that just means you have a lot of features which is awesome in my opinion.So one thing I thought was harder to get working was wireless android auto. And with harder I don't mean hard at all just hard to find if you don't know. If you know it's super simple. Because the app that enables wireless android auto just says connect Bluetooth but once you do that android auto doesn't start. So after searching I found in the Bluetooth settings of my phone that there was a toggle to auto enable wireless android auto when connected and tada it worked.I've also noticed how powerful the unit is. When you turn your car on the unit is directly ready to go there is like no start up. Also playing games and watching videos supper smooth. I didn't play any hardcore games but like casual stuff for example angry birds.One thing did kinda bug me though. So when you decide today you don't want to listen to your own music but to the radio, everytime you would switch to the radio the volume would increase a bunch and always to some pre-set volume. I can change the volume once inside the radio but if I go out of radio and back in again it's the same pre-set as before. I have no idea why that is and couldn't find any settings to change that but it was quite annoying. It's no deal breaker but something I noticed and it's not like I get hearing damage from that. It's not that loud but you would probably want it lowered.This now brings me to a really cool feature I missed on most other aftermarket radios I've owned. It supports Over The Air (short OTA) updates. So if there are any bugs or performance issues or anything software related that's not that great it can be easily fixed. Time will then tell how the company does everything.Something cool as well is that you can connect two phones with Bluetooth simultaneously. So if you're also in a pickle sometimes, when you're navigating, but your friend wants to play music, it's now possible.Another cool feature is the possibility to change your equalizer on the home screen since there are so often songs that sound better with a different setting (in my opinion at least). It's setup like a widget but it's more a modification of the home screen bar.Talking about the home screen bar, the home screen is highly customizable but what I've noticed for my situation is. Since my dash setup I the Kia soul is a bit weird that the screen is a bit imbedded into the screen it's a littl...

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Chris Stahlsmith
A superb unit that has all the bells and whistles

First the good stuff: this is a really great Android-based car stereo with many fantastic features. It has a SIM slot and micro-SD slot on the front panel - I think this one of the very few offering that, if not the only one I've seen on Amazon. This means I can change the SIM or the memory card easily and not have to pop the dash panel off and pull out the stereo just to do this (many other models have these on the back only) or run a cable dongle to the glove box. It has a row of physical buttons on the bottom which are convenient and don't take away from screen real-estate. These offer common function such as "home" and volume. The X10-R2 has GPS, wifi, 4G cellular, front-and-back *recording* camera support. There are 2 USB ports in addition to the front micro-SD, one for camera DVR, and one for music/files. I added both cameras, and they work very well. It supports Android Auto and that works perfectly.One of the best features Atoto offers is over-wifi updates. I am surprised that all other brands don't also offer this, but in my research it seems to be a rare feature. Definitely a time-saver. I have my home wifi set up, so from the garage I just run the "update" app and it does its thing - really nice! I already installed updates 3 times, so Atoto is actively developing/fixing the software. I also like the steering-wheel remote (sold separately) which has a ring-style volume control like a tiny steering wheel kind of thing, very easy to adjust with my thumb.The settings and EQ application allow you to dial in the perfect sound, and options just the way you like it. The layout is very customizable and easy to change.Now, some of the negatives I've experienced: the music media player sometimes just locks up, no sound, spontaneously. If I change to the radio app there is sound, and if I restart the stereo it comes back ok. Hopefully Atoto will figure out a bug fix for this. The weather widget didn't work at first, I had to remove it from home screen and then re-apply it. Now it seems to work fine. The Google Maps widget many times just displays a blank screen, but touching/clicking on it to pull up full screen works ok. So, there's a few kinks to iron out. For the most part, though, everything else works great.Atoto makes a pretty big deal about the built-in AI bot, but I find it useless. It always says it can't do what I ask, such as increase volume, navigate to the gas station, etc. Sometimes it triggers even when no music is playing and no one said anything. Strangely, sometimes it won't respond at all to the key word even when there is no noise, nor even after I press the remote voice-activate button. I think it will eventually get better, but this early attempt isn't so useful. They also have two separate keywords, one for chat-GPT general questions (what's the weather today) versus control of the unit (turn the volume down). I won't be using the AI for now, it doesn't work very well.Finally, many things on the screen are tiny and hard to touch or read. This is probably an issue with the Android system itself, but I think its something the software developers need to address. My old 2005 Kenwood stereo was easier to use in some ways because the screen was designed specifically for cars, whereas these Android units are obviously re-purposed tablets and some of the apps and screens show that. On a 7" screen, I want the text and controls to be bigger and easier to touch. One more nit-picky thing: my unit came bundled with a rear camera, but that one doesn't display guide-lines. This means it's hard to know where the edge of my bumper is, so I find that I have to look over my shoulder to make sure of where an obstacle is. I don't know if this can be fixed with software updates or not, but kinda disappointing. Apparently there is an Atoto HD camera that does have guidelines, so this might be a camera's built-in capability and not from the stereo.I installed this (X10-R2) in a 1999 4Runner Limited. It fits perfectly, works with the power antenna, and was pretty easy to install. I purchased a 4Runner wiring harness (about $12) and connected it to the Atoto harness, making install very straightforward. Now my old "grandpa" 4Runner has all the latest tech, from cameras to GPS, wifi and bluetooth, Android auto (phone calls, navigation, music) and 4G data connectivity. Oh, and I also got a bluetooth OBDII interface hooked up, and now can view and manage the car's diagnostics, RPM, etc right on the screen - very nice.

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Chris Stahlsmith
A superb unit that has all the bells and whistles

First the good stuff: this is a really great Android-based car stereo with many fantastic features. It has a SIM slot and micro-SD slot on the front panel - I think this one of the very few offering that, if not the only one I've seen on Amazon. This means I can change the SIM or the memory card easily and not have to pop the dash panel off and pull out the stereo just to do this (many other models have these on the back only) or run a cable dongle to the glove box. It has a row of physical buttons on the bottom which are convenient and don't take away from screen real-estate. These offer common function such as "home" and volume. The X10-R2 has GPS, wifi, 4G cellular, front-and-back *recording* camera support. There are 2 USB ports in addition to the front micro-SD, one for camera DVR, and one for music/files. I added both cameras, and they work very well. It supports Android Auto and that works perfectly.One of the best features Atoto offers is over-wifi updates. I am surprised that all other brands don't also offer this, but in my research it seems to be a rare feature. Definitely a time-saver. I have my home wifi set up, so from the garage I just run the "update" app and it does its thing - really nice! I already installed updates 3 times, so Atoto is actively developing/fixing the software. I also like the steering-wheel remote (sold separately) which has a ring-style volume control like a tiny steering wheel kind of thing, very easy to adjust with my thumb.The settings and EQ application allow you to dial in the perfect sound, and options just the way you like it. The layout is very customizable and easy to change.Now, some of the negatives I've experienced: the music media player sometimes just locks up, no sound, spontaneously. If I change to the radio app there is sound, and if I restart the stereo it comes back ok. Hopefully Atoto will figure out a bug fix for this. The weather widget didn't work at first, I had to remove it from home screen and then re-apply it. Now it seems to work fine. The Google Maps widget many times just displays a blank screen, but touching/clicking on it to pull up full screen works ok. So, there's a few kinks to iron out. For the most part, though, everything else works great.Atoto makes a pretty big deal about the built-in AI bot, but I find it useless. It always says it can't do what I ask, such as increase volume, navigate to the gas station, etc. Sometimes it triggers even when no music is playing and no one said anything. Strangely, sometimes it won't respond at all to the key word even when there is no noise, nor even after I press the remote voice-activate button. I think it will eventually get better, but this early attempt isn't so useful. They also have two separate keywords, one for chat-GPT general questions (what's the weather today) versus control of the unit (turn the volume down). I won't be using the AI for now, it doesn't work very well.Finally, many things on the screen are tiny and hard to touch or read. This is probably an issue with the Android system itself, but I think its something the software developers need to address. My old 2005 Kenwood stereo was easier to use in some ways because the screen was designed specifically for cars, whereas these Android units are obviously re-purposed tablets and some of the apps and screens show that. On a 7" screen, I want the text and controls to be bigger and easier to touch. One more nit-picky thing: my unit came bundled with a rear camera, but that one doesn't display guide-lines. This means it's hard to know where the edge of my bumper is, so I find that I have to look over my shoulder to make sure of where an obstacle is. I don't know if this can be fixed with software updates or not, but kinda disappointing. Apparently there is an Atoto HD camera that does have guidelines, so this might be a camera's built-in capability and not from the stereo.I installed this (X10-R2) in a 1999 4Runner Limited. It fits perfectly, works with the power antenna, and was pretty easy to install. I purchased a 4Runner wiring harness (about $12) and connected it to the Atoto harness, making install very straightforward. Now my old "grandpa" 4Runner has all the latest tech, from cameras to GPS, wifi and bluetooth, Android auto (phone calls, navigation, music) and 4G data connectivity. Oh, and I also got a bluetooth OBDII interface hooked up, and now can view and manage the car's diagnostics, RPM, etc right on the screen - very nice.

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Blaine
Great Stereo with Impressive Features and Customization!

This stereo offers a great blend of features and customization, making it a strong contender against name brands. Installation was straightforward, especially if you're familiar with car audio systems, just remember to grab a dash kit and wiring harness.The device a three USB options: 1 front and 2 extension style wires, standard RCA inputs/outputs, and the ability to record from front or rear cameras. Its user interface is snappy, significantly faster than my older model, and the customizable home screen allows for personal touches, similar to an Android phone. It seamlessly connects to two Bluetooth devices simultaneously, which is ideal for me with both work and personal phones. Additionally, the startup time is impressively quick, and over-the-air updates are easy, though they do reset radio presets.On the downside, the stereo struggles with local contact storage. Contacts need to be resynced each time you drive, causing calls to show as unknown until you refresh the list which takes some time.Overall, this stereo excels in audio quality and user experience, offering plenty of features and customization, making it a worthy investment for anyone looking to upgrade their vehicle's sound system.

C
Chris Stahlsmith
A superb unit that has all the bells and whistles

First the good stuff: this is a really great Android-based car stereo with many fantastic features. It has a SIM slot and micro-SD slot on the front panel - I think this one of the very few offering that, if not the only one I've seen on Amazon. This means I can change the SIM or the memory card easily and not have to pop the dash panel off and pull out the stereo just to do this (many other models have these on the back only) or run a cable dongle to the glove box. It has a row of physical buttons on the bottom which are convenient and don't take away from screen real-estate. These offer common function such as "home" and volume. The X10-R2 has GPS, wifi, 4G cellular, front-and-back *recording* camera support. There are 2 USB ports in addition to the front micro-SD, one for camera DVR, and one for music/files. I added both cameras, and they work very well. It supports Android Auto and that works perfectly.One of the best features Atoto offers is over-wifi updates. I am surprised that all other brands don't also offer this, but in my research it seems to be a rare feature. Definitely a time-saver. I have my home wifi set up, so from the garage I just run the "update" app and it does its thing - really nice! I already installed updates 3 times, so Atoto is actively developing/fixing the software. I also like the steering-wheel remote (sold separately) which has a ring-style volume control like a tiny steering wheel kind of thing, very easy to adjust with my thumb.The settings and EQ application allow you to dial in the perfect sound, and options just the way you like it. The layout is very customizable and easy to change.Now, some of the negatives I've experienced: the music media player sometimes just locks up, no sound, spontaneously. If I change to the radio app there is sound, and if I restart the stereo it comes back ok. Hopefully Atoto will figure out a bug fix for this. The weather widget didn't work at first, I had to remove it from home screen and then re-apply it. Now it seems to work fine. The Google Maps widget many times just displays a blank screen, but touching/clicking on it to pull up full screen works ok. So, there's a few kinks to iron out. For the most part, though, everything else works great.Atoto makes a pretty big deal about the built-in AI bot, but I find it useless. It always says it can't do what I ask, such as increase volume, navigate to the gas station, etc. Sometimes it triggers even when no music is playing and no one said anything. Strangely, sometimes it won't respond at all to the key word even when there is no noise, nor even after I press the remote voice-activate button. I think it will eventually get better, but this early attempt isn't so useful. They also have two separate keywords, one for chat-GPT general questions (what's the weather today) versus control of the unit (turn the volume down). I won't be using the AI for now, it doesn't work very well.Finally, many things on the screen are tiny and hard to touch or read. This is probably an issue with the Android system itself, but I think its something the software developers need to address. My old 2005 Kenwood stereo was easier to use in some ways because the screen was designed specifically for cars, whereas these Android units are obviously re-purposed tablets and some of the apps and screens show that. On a 7" screen, I want the text and controls to be bigger and easier to touch. One more nit-picky thing: my unit came bundled with a rear camera, but that one doesn't display guide-lines. This means it's hard to know where the edge of my bumper is, so I find that I have to look over my shoulder to make sure of where an obstacle is. I don't know if this can be fixed with software updates or not, but kinda disappointing. Apparently there is an Atoto HD camera that does have guidelines, so this might be a camera's built-in capability and not from the stereo.I installed this (X10-R2) in a 1999 4Runner Limited. It fits perfectly, works with the power antenna, and was pretty easy to install. I purchased a 4Runner wiring harness (about $12) and connected it to the Atoto harness, making install very straightforward. Now my old "grandpa" 4Runner has all the latest tech, from cameras to GPS, wifi and bluetooth, Android auto (phone calls, navigation, music) and 4G data connectivity. Oh, and I also got a bluetooth OBDII interface hooked up, and now can view and manage the car's diagnostics, RPM, etc right on the screen - very nice.

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No computer, no SD card needed! Upgrade firmware and fix software issues over-the-air, just a few taps on the screen, and your X10 is up-to-date!

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3 default and 3 customizable home screen styles, multi-page sliding home screen, and diverse widgets for a truly personalized dashboard experience.

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X10's real-time weather keeps you updated with the latest local weather information.

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2s Fast Boot: lf your X10 doesn't start up within two seconds, please reach out to us for help.

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Processor / Memory & Storage
SD665(QCM6125), 8-Core,8G+128G SD665(QCM6125), 8-Core,8G+128G SD665(QCM6125), 8-Core,8G+128G SD665(QCM6125), 8-Core,8G+128G 8-Core ARM Cortex A55; 4G+64G QuaCore ARM Processor; 2G+32G QuaCore ARM Processor; 2G+32G
Display Screen
QLED 1280*720 Button QLED 1280*720 Touchscreen QLED 1280*800 Touchscreen QLED 1280*800 Touchscreen QLED 1024X600 Touchscreen IPS 1280*720 Button IPS 1280*720 Touchscreen
Bluetooth Phone connection
Dual phone connection Dual phone connection Dual phone connection Dual phone connection Single Single Single
Bluetooth Chips
Dual Bluetooth Dual Bluetooth Dual Bluetooth Dual Bluetooth Dual Bluetooth Single Bluetooth Single Bluetooth
Carplay/Android Auto
wireless wireless wireless wireless wireless / wired wireless / wired wireless / wired
Phone Mirroring
x x x x √(wired/ wireless) √(wired/ wireless) √(wired/ wireless)
Network Connection
4G, Bluetooth, WI-FI 4G, Bluetooth, WI-FI 4G, Bluetooth, WI-FI 4G, Bluetooth, WI-FI 4G LTE, WiFi, Bluetooth, USB Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Built-in Pre-amplifier
Max 4*49W, RMS 4*29W Max 4*49W, RMS 4*29W Max 4*49W, RMS 4*29W Max 4*49W, RMS 4*29W Max 4*45W, RMS 4*24W Max 4*45W, RMS 4*24W Max 4*45W, RMS 4*24W
DSP& EQ
✓DSP, 36 B- EQ,Time correction ✓DSP, 36 B- EQ,Time correction ✓DSP, 36 B- EQ,Time correction ✓DSP, 36 B- EQ,Time correction ✓DSP, 36 B- EQ,Time correction ✓DSP, 24 B- EQ,Time correction ✓DSP, 24 B- EQ,Time correction
Audio
4ch Full,2 Sub,2 Mid,Opt/RCA 4ch Full,2 Sub,2 Mid,Opt/RCA 4ch Full,2 Sub,2 Mid,Opt/RCA 4ch Full,2 Sub,2 Mid,Opt/RCA 4.1 Channel 4.1 Channel 4.1 Channel
AI Assistant- Drivechat
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