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Android Head Unit Upgrade

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Bought and installed the newest version of this headunit (the 9" G12 model) today on my 22 HRV LX. As far as installation the instructions were somewhat vague as to exactly what cables to use for what model but wasn't too bad. Steering wheel controls, OEM backup camera, and Apple Carplay work perfectly. The only major installation issue I found was that the screw and washer holding the OEM headunit into place couldn't be used to install the Dasaita headunit, as the washer on the screw was impossible to get off - even using pliers. After some searching others just held it in place with the dash cover, and so far it seems to be an effective solution.

A big reason I bought this unit was how horrible the audio is on the HRV, after extensive research on the forums @Dr. Toboggan, @Rhonda, and @John35g stated that upgrading the headunit would be a far better upgrade than the speakers from their experience due to how poor the OEM headunit is. I can confirm this, the audio quality is so much better on my LX than it was before - I can finally hear mids and the bass actually had distinction and quality to it now. I can record clips of how massive the difference was, shoutout to these folks. Don't waste money on speakers before upgrading the headunit.

Will update with any issues and gripes I have with the unit as time goes.
 
@Dr. Toboggan @pedrompls I have had the same issue with the Carplay volume being lower than it normally was with the stock headunit on my 22 HRV LX just like @pedrompls. I have a Dasaita G12 and my Carplay volume is automatically set to max on my iPhone with no control to lower it, only through the headunit. @Dr. Toboggan has a Vivid 11 as the G12 came out ~6 months ago, ive messed with the CAN-BUS settings in relation to this issue and made no difference.

On the G12 I have continuously noticed that the stereo becomes significantly louder (nearly 2x) after driving for a while under steady conditions. I suspect that this is due to the HRV's ridiculously small 51R battery (smaller than a Chevy Sonic lol) that is incapable of even powering the headunit to it's max amperage. There are many forum posts backing this, and monitoring the batteries voltage it only seems to give adequate amperage after driving for ~15 mins with the alternator running.

I'll upgrade the battery here soon and update my findings.

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As an update to my overall experience with the headunit it's been great but here are the issues i've encountered thus far. I've obviously had the Carplay volume issue as described above - which is no big deal as even the max volume is enough, but an issue regardless. My biggest complaints thus far is that the music stops when enabling the reverse camera (even changing certain settings per forum posts and the official guide), and that Carplay occasionally will have audio stutters when playing music. The stutter issue is an easy fix, just disabling then reenabling WiFI on my iPhone then letting it reconnect; this occurs once every 2-3 weeks so no big deal but I have no idea what causes this. I still highly recommend this headunit, if anyone has any input and/or fixes to these issues please make a post, thanks y'all :).