Looks good to me. Adding CarPlay in older cars is a complete game changer and makes them so much more usable. I don’t care that it looks more modern than the car if I can tell where I’m going, easily listen to my tunes and don’t need something on my windscreen or wires visible anywhere. Completely understand though if others don’t care about what I care about and prefer something else in their cars. To each their own.
I don't have any cars with a single-DIN radio anymore, but I'm glad these retrofits are available. Honestly, it's still quite attractive, even if it doesn't blend perfectly with the rest of the interior.
very nice! just did this last week to my '89 560SL... cool update is changing the boot screen logo. there are a couple of videos on TH-cam, and via google search.... Mine now boots to the period correct Mercedes logo, adding more personalization and fitting with the era. great video!
Great video. What are the external dimensions, vertical and horizontal of the face of the unit as it’s just a bit bigger than DIN. Can measure up to the dimensions in my vehicle. If suitable I can get a mate to pick one up from Walmart the next time he is in the States. Cheers
Glad I found this while debating the same thing! Just curious if you ended up routing the USB cable because I understood that's how you do firmware upgrades and where you placed it.
Never ran the USB cable, didn't think about the firmware updates. Assumed it would update via wifi like my other head units, but this one isn't android based to my knowledge so I guess that makes sense. That being said I've found these things stay more reliable with less updates for whatever reason lol. I'll consider routing it elsewhere at some point
I was just wondering how this would fit in my w124 right when you said they fit great. something like this is exactly what ive been looking for. Carplay may seem like a small thing but its just so nice to have once your used to it.
I came across a 124 on a forum post with this radio and honestly it looks better than it does in my 129. Sits more flush in the 124 stack, kind of like how it does in the E36s
@@SamAbraham Yeah fair. I like them a lot personally because if you don't need the screen, it's very stealthy and looks like your average aftermarket radio. But when needed it pops out a cool 7" touch display and makes you car very usefull in modern days. Especially with carplay
That's all it needs. Originally bothered me, but if you click the button you can swipe across the screen to increase or decrease, doesn't require looking at it either which is nice
Looks good to me. Adding CarPlay in older cars is a complete game changer and makes them so much more usable. I don’t care that it looks more modern than the car if I can tell where I’m going, easily listen to my tunes and don’t need something on my windscreen or wires visible anywhere. Completely understand though if others don’t care about what I care about and prefer something else in their cars. To each their own.
True that! Makes them more usable. I drive this car much more than I thought I would and this unit has been fantastic
I don't have any cars with a single-DIN radio anymore, but I'm glad these retrofits are available. Honestly, it's still quite attractive, even if it doesn't blend perfectly with the rest of the interior.
Yeah its nice that something more elegant is finally available
This is really neat! Love how clean it is. Thanks for the video.
this is pretty cool
very nice! just did this last week to my '89 560SL... cool update is changing the boot screen logo. there are a couple of videos on TH-cam, and via google search.... Mine now boots to the period correct Mercedes logo, adding more personalization and fitting with the era. great video!
Nice! Very true, done that with my C63 but truly don't think ill keep the radio in this car haha. Good tip and glad u enjoyed!
Great video. What are the external dimensions, vertical and horizontal of the face of the unit as it’s just a bit bigger than DIN. Can measure up to the dimensions in my vehicle. If suitable I can get a mate to pick one up from Walmart the next time he is in the States. Cheers
Samuel also taught me how to tie my shoes 🙌
and look at you now, tying your shoes all by yourself
Good video.
Is there any place to pull that USB cable?
You could have it go under the center console trim and come out to the center console itself
@ Yes my thought is to maybe to go out via the ashtray
Otherwise by the passenger floor
Glad I found this while debating the same thing! Just curious if you ended up routing the USB cable because I understood that's how you do firmware upgrades and where you placed it.
Never ran the USB cable, didn't think about the firmware updates. Assumed it would update via wifi like my other head units, but this one isn't android based to my knowledge so I guess that makes sense. That being said I've found these things stay more reliable with less updates for whatever reason lol. I'll consider routing it elsewhere at some point
I was just wondering how this would fit in my w124 right when you said they fit great. something like this is exactly what ive been looking for. Carplay may seem like a small thing but its just so nice to have once your used to it.
I came across a 124 on a forum post with this radio and honestly it looks better than it does in my 129. Sits more flush in the 124 stack, kind of like how it does in the E36s
You should get one of those single din flipout radio screens. They are kinda stealthy and have a nice screen
Those are a cool concept I'm just not a fan of how they look
@@SamAbraham Yeah fair. I like them a lot personally because if you don't need the screen, it's very stealthy and looks like your average aftermarket radio. But when needed it pops out a cool 7" touch display and makes you car very usefull in modern days. Especially with carplay
Brother, 102 call notifications?
All telemarketer spam voicemails lol I need to clean those up
Need a nightime shot.
No volume knob is a no go for me.
That's all it needs. Originally bothered me, but if you click the button you can swipe across the screen to increase or decrease, doesn't require looking at it either which is nice
omg Just learn to solder
lol, wasn't originally planning on keeping this radio which is why I temporarily used those connectors