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Homerlovesbeer 10-25-2023 03:48 AM

Audio upgrade confusion
 
Hi all,

I have a professional Nav with DSP and GPS screen in my 2004 X5.

I want to upgrade it.

I know I can buy the Avin units however being in Australia these are pretty bloody expensive and honestly I think the Android units are much better value as well as the newer units having a higher quality screen.

So my question is;

Having a DSP module, do the Android units integrate properly with the cars amps and DSP module?

Or will I need a seperate amp (which seems like an absolute ball ache).

All I want is Android auto and the same as the factory sound which I think will do me for now as I have the 10 speaker setup.

Do the Android units use the existing microphone and GPS antenna connections? Radio connections? I know you can buy a seperate module to access the car's data such as the cars CANBUS data etcm

Thanks,

I know this may be a duplicate of other posts but I'm after clarity.

Homerlovesbeer 10-27-2023 03:46 AM

Anybody?

wpoll 10-27-2023 04:42 AM

Others who have actually done this upgrade should chime in here with real-world experience but it seems most Android head unit upgrades are pretty straight foward.

You can use any Android HU with the existing DSP amp but you will need to add a USB-iBus adapter and the iBus software, to activate the DSP amp when the Android HU is running.

https://www.ibus-app.de/index_en.html

While the iBus app wasn't primarily written to activate the DSP amp, that is just one of it's many features and it's certainly worth having to preserve access to other BC functions you loose when you remove the factory Nav system or even the lowley MID unit. For instance, having the iBus app will allow you to set the clock! ;)

Most android units have their own GPS antenna, most can use the existing mic (although most will have an internal mic too) and need the factoy radio antenna connection.

One the members here (Crowz) has a very good installation write-up: -

BMW X5 Aftermarket Seicane Android Radio Install

He also added the iBus adapter (but maybe without the optional DSP license): -

BMW IBUS Adapter – Android | Crowz Nest

HTH... :thumbup:

Homerlovesbeer 10-27-2023 06:09 AM

Thank you!

crystalworks 10-27-2023 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Homerlovesbeer (Post 1234154)
Hi all,

I have a professional Nav with DSP and GPS screen in my 2004 X5.

I want to upgrade it...

Ditto Wpoll. Done this install 3 times now. 1 non-DSP, 2 w/ DSP. You need the iBus adapter no matter which version you have (if you want to reset the trip stats and clock on the dash). The DSP version will require an additional license purchase w/ iBus for the DSP. Otherwise the DSP amp in the vehicle will shut off after about 15 seconds of play.

As for generic Android vs. Avin. They both have their pluses and minuses. Used both multiple times. The Avin will typically be less glitchy but has a little less customization ability and has slightly older hardware specs.

X5only 10-27-2023 02:22 PM

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The avin looks almost identical to the factory unit. Most would not tell the difference between the two. Is it expensive in Australia due to shipping costs from the USA? Mine uses the existing microphone, GPS antenna and radio connections. It comes with the I-Bus module in the package and all I needed to do is buy the license to activate the I-Bus app. DSP and clock reset etc work just fine with the I-Bus. The great thing is the unit works with existing DSP and looks OEM. No need to add an amp although I'm already doing that to drive the new subwoofer I'm adding, replacing the factory subwoofer.

Homerlovesbeer 10-27-2023 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by X5only (Post 1234249)
The avin looks almost identical to the factory unit. Most would not tell the difference between the two. Is it expensive in Australia due to shipping costs from the USA?.

Nope, I have family in the US I can ship it to nd then bring home myself. It’s expensive because it simply is! When I option it up with what I would want it (DSD, GPS cables, 2 reversing cameras, TV module) comes to around US $925 or Aus $1500.

The equivalent Android unit which has a Qled screen, 8 core android processor runs android 12 costs around half that from Aliexpress.

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Originally Posted by X5only (Post 1234249)
It comes with the I-Bus module in the package and all I needed to do is buy the license to activate the I-Bus app. DSP and clock reset etc work just fine with the I-Bus. The great thing is the unit works with existing DSP and looks OEM. No need to add an amp although I'm already doing that to drive the new subwoofer I'm adding, replacing the factory subwoofer.

But isn’t that also the same with the android units after you buy the I-bus module?

X5only 10-27-2023 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Homerlovesbeer (Post 1234255)
Nope, I have family in the US I can ship it to nd then bring home myself. It’s expensive because it simply is! When I option it up with what I would want it (DSD, GPS cables, 2 reversing cameras, TV module) comes to around US $925 or Aus $1500.

The equivalent Android unit which has a Qled screen, 8 core android processor runs android 12 costs around half that from Aliexpress.



But isn’t that also the same with the android units after you buy the I-bus module?

Yes, the I-bus works the same on the other android units. I know, can't beat the prices of Aliexpress, but I can't trust their electronics. Avin quality is assured but at 50% less, I'd take the risk. It's probably going to be fine. I've bought stuff from Aliexpress but not electronic. Do you have a link for the aliexpress android unit?

JPuma 10-27-2023 11:35 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Homerlovesbeer (Post 1234154)
Hi all,

I have a professional Nav with DSP and GPS screen in my 2004 X5.

I want to upgrade it.

I know I can buy the Avin units however being in Australia these are pretty bloody expensive and honestly I think the Android units are much better value as well as the newer units having a higher quality screen.

So my question is;

Having a DSP module, do the Android units integrate properly with the cars amps and DSP module?

Or will I need a seperate amp (which seems like an absolute ball ache).

All I want is Android auto and the same as the factory sound which I think will do me for now as I have the 10 speaker setup.

Do the Android units use the existing microphone and GPS antenna connections? Radio connections? I know you can buy a seperate module to access the car's data such as the cars CANBUS data etcm

Thanks,

I know this may be a duplicate of other posts but I'm after clarity.



I removed my Nav I retrofitted in the 2000's and installed an Xtrons. I love it. They don't use the built in mic or gps. I suppose you can make that happen but they give you a gps antenna and there is a mic on the radio but you really have to shout at the radio for it to hear you well. Xtrons include the CANBUS interface.

I use a bluetooth ODB and Torque which is great. I also have the ibusapp and module.

One thing I had to do was add additional 5v modules for two USB ports on the radio because with the TPMS module, Ibus and having my phone plugged in for CarPlay the radios usb power couldn't handle all those devices. You can buy a usb splitter that lets you inject a separate 5v power source that powers the usb device only if you intend to connect multiple USB devices.

I have the 6 core but there is an 8 core now which might have overcome this but its a easy fix. I know the 8 core can do additional things like split screen to show multiple apps on the screen at once.


Here is a listing on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/XTRONS-Single...dp/B0CCV9TMVB/


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Homerlovesbeer 10-28-2023 04:37 AM

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Originally Posted by JPuma (Post 1234261)
I removed my Nav I retrofitted in the 2000's and installed an Xtrons. I love it. They don't use the built in mic or gps. I suppose you can make that happen but they give you a gps antenna and there is a mic on the radio but you really have to shout at the radio for it to hear you well. Xtrons include the CANBUS interface.



Here is a listing on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/XTRONS-Single...dp/B0CCV9TMVB/


Great info!

Thanks very much for that.


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