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View Poll Results: Who has an Eonon radio
Happy 6 75.00%
Unhappy 2 25.00%
Unable to get warranty 1 12.50%
Would not buy again 1 12.50%
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Old 02-19-2017, 10:55 PM
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Look for this Icon on the various menu pages of the Eonon, search for car dashboard and choose any app to try. Click install to get the program onto your Unit. It's a matter of playing around with it then to your liking. If you don't like one, try another. It would pay to delete apps you don't want, as they all use the limited memory.
Very cool. Will it launch from the start like the one that ships with the unit?
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Very cool. Will it launch from the start like the one that ships with the unit?
I've installed Offline Maps for Google. I haven't *used* it yet to navigate. But the system seems fine on speed.

One thing I think that is helping me is that I have been an Android phone user since I traded in my Blackberry from one job to the next. I even rooted my share of Android phones, so screwed up function is nothing new. Read a little here about these units and you'd have to be blind not to expect it. I've had the same Google Nexus tablet for over 3 years. I absolutely understand the operating system. I even sort of expect that open source stuff like this will have some pain.

So when it gets wonky on install- like offline maps did on me tonight- I can fiddle piss around and trudge through. Android's latest versions are WAY more stable than the early ones, and the apps that are on this Eonon are miles above the OEM function I had in this 2002 E46.

It's less than $300 in 2017, folks. The E46 Navigation option was $1500 when we bought this thing new 15 YEARS ago. What is the h@ll do you expect?

Anyway, so far I am absolutely FLOORED by the function in the E46. I haven't even installed the rear camera or put the antenna and mic where they go yet. Putting this tech into a 15 yr old car is nothing short of amazing. Since the unit is the same OS and hardware in the E53, it simply *must* be a similar experience.

Please, anyone within the thread your opinion is yours and that's fine. It can't be *wrong*. It's YOURS. But here's mine- so far:

(Absent the upgrade option of your choice like NBT) If you have an E series that has options for 5.x or higher Android car stereo installation options, you are an absolute FOOL not to try them. Tonight, I
  • Dialed my phone by using the 'Ok Google' voice control from my phone.
  • Streamed music over Bluetooth
  • Hearing the simple difference a little bit more amps driving the head unit makes on both the factory HK and the new JL speakers
  • Downloaded and installed Offline Google Maps for navigation
  • Showed off the device to my wife (her car)

Now, I will say that the glare at sunset was unbearable. I couldn't see a thing on the screen. I did not install an antiglare screen on my Eonon. I will have to.

The unit restarted itself when my headlights turned on automatically the first time. I had to cycle the key to get a solid reset on the unit. That may be the first or it may be the last. If this is something that happens a lot, my wife wont use the system and the upgrade is sh!t. We'll see.

That's all for now.
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Old 02-20-2017, 02:19 AM
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Very cool. Will it launch from the start like the one that ships with the unit?
Yes, the 2 I have tried both have the option to launch on startup and reload using the home button. As I have previously stated, my experience is that doesn't happen 100% of the time, more like 95, but as long as you have the dashboard app on your Eonon home screen, it's easy to run it again.
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I've installed Offline Maps for Google. I haven't *used* it yet to navigate. But the system seems fine on speed.

One thing I think that is helping me is that I have been an Android phone user since I traded in my Blackberry from one job to the next. I even rooted my share of Android phones, so screwed up function is nothing new. Read a little here about these units and you'd have to be blind not to expect it. I've had the same Google Nexus tablet for over 3 years. I absolutely understand the operating system. I even sort of expect that open source stuff like this will have some pain.

So when it gets wonky on install- like offline maps did on me tonight- I can fiddle piss around and trudge through. Android's latest versions are WAY more stable than the early ones, and the apps that are on this Eonon are miles above the OEM function I had in this 2002 E46.

It's less than $300 in 2017, folks. The E46 Navigation option was $1500 when we bought this thing new 15 YEARS ago. What is the h@ll do you expect?

Anyway, so far I am absolutely FLOORED by the function in the E46. I haven't even installed the rear camera or put the antenna and mic where they go yet. Putting this tech into a 15 yr old car is nothing short of amazing. Since the unit is the same OS and hardware in the E53, it simply *must* be a similar experience.

Please, anyone within the thread your opinion is yours and that's fine. It can't be *wrong*. It's YOURS. But here's mine- so far:

(Absent the upgrade option of your choice like NBT) If you have an E series that has options for 5.x or higher Android car stereo installation options, you are an absolute FOOL not to try them. Tonight, I
  • Dialed my phone by using the 'Ok Google' voice control from my phone.
  • Streamed music over Bluetooth
  • Hearing the simple difference a little bit more amps driving the head unit makes on both the factory HK and the new JL speakers
  • Downloaded and installed Offline Google Maps for navigation
  • Showed off the device to my wife (her car)

Now, I will say that the glare at sunset was unbearable. I couldn't see a thing on the screen. I did not install an antiglare screen on my Eonon. I will have to.

The unit restarted itself when my headlights turned on automatically the first time. I had to cycle the key to get a solid reset on the unit. That may be the first or it may be the last. If this is something that happens a lot, my wife wont use the system and the upgrade is sh!t. We'll see.

That's all for now.
Hi Prop,

, nothing short of totally transformational and I don't even miss the BC resetting functionality!

And yeah, for under $300 this is a price:value winner in my book

Yes, the angle of the dash panel in the E53 was not designed with today's color screens in mind. Clearly it was the design theme that ran the show on that score and the screen seemed to be an afterthought, IMHO.

The glare screen protector helps some in the E53. The GM5150 that I have in the E46 is decent mostly so because the tilt angle is not nearly as much as it is in the E53.

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FYI. Eonon released Android 6.0 units for the e53... looks like the processor was updated but it still has 1gb ram though
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FYI. Eonon released Android 6.0 units for the e53... looks like the processor was updated but it still has 1gb ram though
Any idea if the 5.0 units are upgradable?
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Great thread. I read all 27 pages tonight and links. The Eonon sounds great for the money. Time to do some other comparison research and reviews. Good job to all who contributed.
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Actually the Seicane radios are much nicer than the eonon ones. I have both.
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Actually the Seicane radios are much nicer than the eonon ones. I have both.
Thanks. I will look into them. I've got 5 different suppliers bookmarked. I don't think I can go wrong with either but my OCD will force me to get the best one for my budget. So what, in your opinion, makes it a better unit? Thanks in advance.
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Old 02-02-2018, 10:37 AM
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Thanks. I will look into them. I've got 5 different suppliers bookmarked. I don't think I can go wrong with either but my OCD will force me to get the best one for my budget. So what, in your opinion, makes it a better unit? Thanks in advance.
Check this post out regarding my learnings on these Android head unit systems

https://xoutpost.com/1127249-post1101.html

Could be helpful background for your selection process and modding beyond the OE offerings.

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