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Xtrons Head Unit Experience

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Hi, all, I am planing on picking up one car stereo Xtrons PC70QSF-B for my Ford Fusion 2008. Its price is within my budget and have the features I want like GPS, DVD player, RCA.
Does anyone use Xtrons car stereo before? If so, can you share your experience of the head unit with it? Appreciated.



I have a similar one (Eonon) and it's ok for the price. All these chinese units come from the same factory, just a different brand name (xtrons, eonon, pumpkin etc.).

The sound quality of my original Sony unit was definitely a lot clearer. I had to mess about with the equaliser of the android unit to get it to sound anywhere near as good as before. They use cheap amplifiers (hence why they're £200 instead of the £400 all the reputable brands charge), you really do get what you pay for with audio equipment. If you want sound quality then look into an external amp.

I don't really use the gps since it requires you to have internet access all the time for google maps (I cba spending 20 mins on the driveway downloading the maps. Especially when the wifi signal doesnt really reach outside.) The mobile hotspot can be an extra £30, plus cost of a sim every month. Same with DAB, that cost me an extra £25 for the adapter (I use the original aerial instead of the stupid windscreen mount).

Your original aux input in the car will stop working too, along with any usb slots you had.

Having said that, mine has been very reliable so far. Had it fitted for around a year now and never once has the unit froze, lost its settings or bluetooth cut out. It has it's quirks and downfalls but certainly makes the interior look 100x more modern so guess it has that going for it 🤷‍♂️.

2 hours ago, Kailani said:

Hi, all, I am planing on picking up one car stereo Xtrons PC70QSF-B for my Ford Fusion 2008. Its price is within my budget and have the features I want like GPS, DVD player, RCA.
Does anyone use Xtrons car stereo before? If so, can you share your experience of the head unit with it? Appreciated.

I have an Xtrons tv tuner and an xtrons 10.4" HD roof monitor 

There both in there fifth year of operation now; all 100% no problems 

  • 1 month later...

I have 3 XTRONS units. they are all great stereos at a relatively affordable price, with plenty of features and connectivity options. The last one i got from XTRONS is a Android 8.1, fantastic and full of amazing features

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