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The PASLDA 7" Wireless CarPlay Screen is a portable, universal dashboard touchscreen that wirelessly connects to iOS and Android devices via Bluetooth 5.2. It features a high-definition 1024x600 capacitive display supporting 1080P video, Mirror Link, and multiple audio output modes including dual Bluetooth. Installation is tool-free with a 360° rotatable suction cup and adhesive bracket, compatible with 12V-24V vehicles. Included is a waterproof night-vision backup camera that automatically activates when reversing, enhancing safety and convenience.








| ASIN | B0CTH6S8KP |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Portable |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,094 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #9 in Car In-Mirror Mounted Video Players |
| Brand | PASLDA |
| Built-In Media | Adhesive mount, Backup camera, Owner's Manual, Portable car stereo, Power cable + AUX cable |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible Flash Memory Type | SD |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car, Truck, RV, Van |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB, Wireless |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 916 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.36"L x 0.9"W x 4.2"H |
| Item Weight | 1.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | PASLDA |
| Map Types | Road |
| Mfr Part Number | CAS02 |
| Model Name | CAS02 |
| Model Number | CAS02 |
| Mounting Type | Dashboard Mount |
| Operating System | Android |
| Resolution | HD |
| Screen Size | 7 Inches |
| Special Feature | Lightweight, Portable |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
| UPC | 791137581790 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vehicle Service Type | Car, Truck, RV, Van |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
C**D
Perfect back up camrea
This product is great for the price. Work like it supose to no problems easy to install. I highly recommend this . If I need a new I buy it.
H**I
Real Review!
Perfect and cheap!! Works just as shown. (Not a bot, I genuinely loved this product)
G**.
You get what you pay for 🤷♂️
Piece of crap but you get what you pay for I guess. At first it was ok, glorified fm transmitter for older cars. Back up camera is not what a back up camera is like in newer cars. I set it up right, connected to the right reverse light wires and everything however it doesn’t automatically trigger on when I put my car in reverse. Then out of nowhere whenever the ac cable for it is plugged in it goes into reverse camera mode and I can’t take it off unless I unplug directly from the unit. Whatever I figured I could at least use it just to play music and make phone calls. Well guess what, I’m a month in and now the audio crapped out, can’t hear any type of audio through my speakers so I guess it’s just there now to look pretty, and no the audio issue is not my car speakers, my old fm transmitter still Plays music fine. I was very hopeful but if you’re going to buy this product you might as well just burn the money.
G**R
So far I like it!!
This is an even 4 stars. Ok…installing the camera…know your car; it is NOT easy to access the rear lights in my 2009 Murano. Otherwise the process seems simple enough. I'll update once that is done. The screen is lightweight and came with a couple of different mounting options. I went with the suction cup first and so far it is on there! Doesn't seem like it will move until I want it to. I have both an iPhone and Android. Individually the connection is seamless. Both phones are compatible with the device and displayed the most current version of their respective apps. The interface is easy to navigate and I love that the sound can connect through the vehicle’s AM/FM function. I was thoroughly expecting to connect with the AUX cord and hated the soundI. I found after trying two separate cords that I would have to use an additional piece to clear it up. Using the radio waves reduces the need for additional cords. The screen size is perfect and it is appropriately responsive. I can't wait to see it display a movie. I have not been able to get either device to do the mirroring function. I suspect that it has something to do with the car/android play function being active. I will update when I figure it out. This device does not support connecting to multiple phones simultaneously. If you carry multiple phones and calibrate the device to all of them then you will need to mindful of which phone you want it connected to when you turn on the car. Overall/Out of the box, I think that this is going to give me peace of mind and creature comforts for a great price. My last vehicle was a 2015 with all the best tech of the day (blue tooth, heated seats, 6-disc changer and dvd player). I love how this thoroughly modernized my vehicle while allowing me to keep my in-dash 6-disc changer…with ONE cord!!! 🤌🏾🤌🏾🤌🏾
S**N
A Game-Changer for My Daily Commute!
I am absolutely thrilled with my purchase of this portable wireless CarPlay screen for my car. As a daily commuter, I was tired of dealing with tangled cords and limited functionality on my car's original infotainment system. This product has exceeded my expectations in every way! Firstly, the installation process was a breeze. The device comes with a simple and intuitive instruction manual, and I was able to set it up in no time. The wireless connectivity is seamless, and I love that I don't have to worry about cords getting in the way or collecting dust. The screen itself is gorgeous - 7 inches of crystal-clear display that makes it easy to navigate through my phone's features, including CarPlay and Android Auto. The display is bright and vibrant, even in direct sunlight, and the touchscreen is super responsive. But what really sets this product apart is the additional features. The backup camera is a lifesaver, providing a clear view of what's behind my car when I'm reversing. The navigation system is also incredibly useful, helping me navigate through unfamiliar areas with ease. The mirror link feature is also a big plus - I can easily connect my phone to the screen and access all of my favorite apps, including music streaming services and GPS apps. I've been using this product for a few weeks now, and I can honestly say that it's made my daily commute so much more enjoyable. The sound quality is excellent, and the overall performance is top-notch.
S**E
It does work, but LOTS of heads ups -- know what you are getting.
I read through a lot of these reviews before purchasing and can confirm, what others have said is pretty similar to what I'm going to say. First of all, yes the product does work. The screen is not hard to install, it comes with a power cable that is C-type into the screen and goes into your cigarette lighter (so you can't plug anything else into it, there's no other USB ports or anything on the cigarette cable part). It also comes with an aux cable (aux into the screen AND into your car -- this is what enables the screen to connect to your car speakers). You definitely want to use the aux cable because the embedded speaker on the screen is pretty weak, but it does work. Some folks complained about not being able to get the screen to connect to their car. I drive a 2004 that has a JVC system inside of it, and what I've found is that when I try to play music from Spotify, it does automatically play through the screen speaker (which again is weak). I have to change the JVC setting to bluetooth, and then change it back to USB-phone mode to get it to play through my car speakers. I don't know why and it is a little annoying, but it does consistently seem to work so grateful there's a workaround. Of note, if I connect to the car using Libby or to listen to an audiobook, it does seem to automatically connect to my car's speakers via the screen. As for the screen itself: it is a touch screen and the display is similar to other in-car computer screens. The color is slightly desaturated no matter if you change the setting or not compared to an embedded newer-Honda's car screen, but you can absolutely see everything clearly. It does indeed have day and night mode and seems to swap back and forth as far as I can tell, which is nice. When you pull up google maps, you can have your map on the screen and go back and forth between apps with ease, e.g. if wanting to change the song playing in Spotify. As for the backup camera: as people have said here, this part is NOT straightfoward. The manual it comes with pretty much just says "connect it to your reverse light wire and plug the red negative pole into the positive pole on your car." There is a QR code on the back that links to a YouTube video that isn't particularly helpful of someone else installing everything in their car. Because different cars will have different setups/cables for their reverse wires, I would absolutely advise taking the camera to a mechanic or person who can help you unless you are very familiar with electrical wiring in a car. You could easily do this wrong. I took it to my mechanic, who even made a mistake of hooking it up to the parking lights rather than the reverse light -- what happened is that the backup camera only turned on when I turned on my headlights and wouldn't turn off until I turned the headlights off. We realized this mistake after the fact and he did fix it but it required putting all the wiring back to how it was, and reconnecting the wire from the camera to the actual reverse light wire, which was located just behind my tail light within the trunk of the car. In a 2004 Honda accord coupe, my reverse light wire was green with little white stripes on it. There were a few other wires housed within that same compartment, which again is why I would advise you have someone who knows what they're doing identify which wire that this needs to be connected to. After we got the wire identified though, it's a simple matter of clipping that wire in the middle with wire cutters to expose the wires, then use pliers to connect the two wires back together along with the positive pole (red end) on the backup camera that comes in this set. You'll need some kind of wire cap as well so that you don't just have live wire hanging out. The other issue I'll mention here for why having a mechanic is probably a good idea is that I tried to take off a plastic screw just under the plastic part of my trunk where the opening mechanism is. I wanted to feed the camera wire through the hole that I was able to create by removing that screw, but the wire end was too thick and it didn't fit. My mechanic had to use a drill to widen the hole where the screw was so that the camera wire could fit through. Additionally, there was no area to screw in the two little black screws that the kit comes with to anchor the camera. My mechanic used a smaller drill to literally drill two new small holes into the plastic part of the trunk next to the opening mechanism there so that he could put the screws in to anchor the camera. I do think he's correct that if you try to only use the little double-sided sticky piece that comes in the set, it won't last long/hold up to the elements, so you need to find a way to use the screws. I suppose if you tried to just screw them straight through the plastic of the car without drilling holes first it might work? I'm not sure though. Like I said, have someone who knows what they're doing take a look. And be sure to tell them the wire needs to be hooked up to your REVERSE light, NOT your parking lights. Last notes about the camera: you can loosen/tighten the little screws on the side of the camera to get the angle that's best for you to park. The backup lines are not perfect, but I think there's a setting where you can change them (I haven't figured that part out yet). Overall: If you only want the in-car screen, this is a reasonable buy and does work albeit it is not perfect, and the display isn't quite a seamless/pretty as it would be if you bought a car with it's own screen. If you want to use the backup camera as well, make darn well sure you know what you're doing with the light wiring in your car, or take it to someone who knows what they're doing. I'm not quite sure $40 is worth it given all the effort/trouble it took to get this set up and it still isn't quite what I'd hoped for, but the description of the product and what it does is all accurate.
E**P
Great buy, works great
I can't believe this is so good for such a low price! I've been using a more expensive model for a couple years but didn't like using it because it used an aux or fm transmitter and no bluetooth to connect to the car audio. This unit was so easy to setup and connect to the car speakers via bluetooth. The screen is bright enough but in direct lighting conditions I can see the screen but wish it could be brighter. I like how the car's display shows the song that is playing. The other model I was using did not.
S**F
Works great!
Took this on a trip in our 2013 Lexus RX350, that doesn’t have navigation in it. It worked very well. Once hook up to a phone with navigation it was like having it built-in in the car. I would’ve preferred a suction cup window mount but I was able to use tape magnets to mount it without making it permanent or leaving unwanted residue. A very nice feature is voice text. The speakers in the unit are not good. But, I didn’t expect them to be. I learned that in our car it will defer to the CarPlay unit speakers after starting the car. You have to turn the radio off and back on again to switch it to the car sound system. It made our trip with our grandson a fun and pleasurable trip! Multiple ways to connect. Look really nice easily transferable to multiple vehicles including out side by side.
G**N
Audio
But audio quality doesn’t meet
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