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Car radio 7" Android Double Din for Kia Ceed 2007–2009
Car radio 7" Android Double Din for Kia Ceed 2007–2009
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Turn every journey into a premium digital experience: precise navigation, immersive music, and full connectivity to make your Kia Ceed feel like a car from 2025.
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Compatibility and design
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Specifically designed for the Kia Ceed 2007, 2008, 2009
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Double Din format, plug & play installation
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Screen size: 7" IPS capacitive , resolution 1024×600
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Durable material: combination of plastic and metal
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Location: In-Dash , perfectly integrated into the original dashboard
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Operating system and performance
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Android 13 with recent updates
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Octa-core Unisoc ums512 processor (2 A75 + 6 A55, 12nm ARM)
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6GB DDR3 RAM , 128GB ROM for fluid storage
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Supports TF/Micro SD card up to 256GB
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Multimedia and connectivity
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High-sensitivity touch screen
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Supported formats: CD, DVD-R/RW, Video CD, MP3, MP4, WMA, JPEG
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1080P HD video playback
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Full video output to submonitor (mirror mode)
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Smart features
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Wireless CarPlay + Built-in Android Auto
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Built-in WiFi module for internet access
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ADAS (advanced driver assistance system)
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Steering wheel control compatible
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Support for front and rear camera working at the same time
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Includes external microphone for clear calls and voice commands
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Integrated GPS navigation without the need for a permanent connection
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Supports 3G and 4G connection (SIM)
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Audio and sound
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Built-in 48EQ DSP for professional sound quality
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Output power: 4×45W , ideal for audiophiles
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Compatible with MP3 players and original sound systems
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RDS system for FM/AM stations
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Other details
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OSD Languages: Spanish, English, French, Italian, German, Russian, Portuguese, and more than 30 additional languages
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CE certification included
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Weight: 6.5 kg
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Warranty: 1 year
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Daniel, from Zaragoza, had been using the original radio in his Kia Ceed for years. Every time he went on a long trip with his family, he felt like something was missing: slow maps, music only from CDs, and zero connectivity with his phone. Until he installed this multimedia unit. Now, his daughter asks him to play her Spotify playlist with a tap, and his partner no longer misses a single address with the built-in GPS. What was once just a car became his little entertainment center on wheels. And you? What are you waiting for to upgrade your driving experience?
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