Erisin China Navi iGO Primo 2.4

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ม.ค. 2025

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  • @fabiian
    @fabiian 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    Kannst du mir sagen, wie ich das iGo Primo 2.4 auf mein E46 China RNS bekomme?

  • @Der_Hinweis
    @Der_Hinweis 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Moin, wie gut ist eigentlich das RADIO?

  • @petrpuhaable
    @petrpuhaable 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    hallo habe das gleiche radio aber wie stelle ich in der navi software auf km um statt meilen??

  • @RaphaelRippinger
    @RaphaelRippinger 9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My Erisin finally broke down after 2 years.
    I have tried to contact Erisin, they don't reply, I have contacted the seller, he does not reply either.
    I really liked mine, but it has become useless, all functions are unuseable except for the Android part.
    Would never ever buy again from Erisin, since there is no support, not even a reply. Mine lasted for 2 years.
    It is way too expensive considering that they break after 2 year due to poor chinese craftsmanship, no support whatsoever, and the use of poor chinese quality components.
    Good idea but shitty production. They sell you an idea and don't give a shit about guarantee or quality or customer relationship.

    • @RaphaelRippinger
      @RaphaelRippinger 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      ***** Hi, thanks for your message, unfortunately for Erisin I am one frustrated victim of Erisin's who will never, ever even try and buy anything from China.
      Every time I tried to contact them I got no replies or "Konfuzius" style messages that did not help solve the technical problems.
      This in fact is my second product, the first being from a company called PME that had a genius idea on the music side and created a keyboard with exchangeable hardware to suit various applications.
      Fantastic I thought and bought...
      Today I am stuck with it because the company will not ever supply any new drivers for 64bit operating systems... They are stuck on Windows XP 32 bit drivers.
      That's another story of an idea gone bad.
      As far as the Erisin radio is concerned, I sold the car, before that I put the old radio back in and trashed the Erisin radio.
      I have a good system now, which is european built, that works well in combination with my mobile phone.
      Chinese have good ideas, but when it comes to marketing and after-market support... Forget it, not for me, anymore. :-)
      And I warn anyone:
      If you buy chinese, that's your own fault. :-)

  • @molamolina984
    @molamolina984 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    der ist nicht so gut