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The CARPURIDE W905 is a cutting-edge 9-inch portable car stereo featuring wireless CarPlay and Android Auto with voice control, a 4K front and 1080p rear dash cam, Bluetooth 5.0 audio, and an adaptive light sensor. Designed for easy installation and broad vehicle compatibility, it offers seamless smartphone integration, enhanced safety recording, and a premium touchscreen experience tailored for modern drivers.

























| ASIN | B0D53B7G3T |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45,063 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #268 in Vehicle GPS Units & Equipment |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (214) |
| Date First Available | May 24, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 2.51 pounds |
| Item model number | W905 |
| Manufacturer | Carpuride |
| Product Dimensions | 1.67 x 8.78 x 5.35 inches |
D**W
Well-Built and Thought out
PRO: As described, screen navigation was easy-to-use, quality made, various audio output options are great switching and the built-in speaker gets pretty loud too, comes with all the accessories you'll ever need plus a camera & hookups for the back[up], it also allows you to select various apps from your phone to projected onto the screen such as Waze, GoogleMaps, Messenger, etc., Built-in camera was not bad either images were clear. CON: Built-in speaker sounds like an old transistor radio (which is not necessarily bad according to my mum), I don't like that you have to disconnect/reset Bluetooth connection to move from Android Auto to Super Link, its a hassle and unnecessary. RECOMMENDATION: Highly Recommended.
T**N
Very good with a two-headed caveat that is...
...The audio on phone calls is terrible and the text messaging doesn't work at all. What is odd is that I can hear music very well through my in-helmet headphones but phone calls are awful and again, text messages are not even coming through 90% or more of the time. Otherwise this is a fine unit and it works very well on my Harley Ultra Classic. With those two caveats explained, I still consider this to be recommendable. Thanks! 07/29/2024 I returned the unit today as I think mine is faulty as it is just getting worse. Once the return is verified I will order another from the company in the hope that the phone and text and Siri functions all work. The unit would seize up and music was no longer being played. Siri does not respond and I could never receive or send a text and the call functions were also non-functioning. Hopefully the next one I try will do everything as advertised. Thanks! 09/30/2024 Update! I ordered another one and received it and installed it on my Ultra Classic. This one works with the following caveats: The music portion is very good and the ease of use is excellent. And now for the phone, texting and just asking Siri for assistance. My bike has stock CVO pipes on it but the end caps are missing. It still seems louder than I would like. Now, I cannot make a phone call using Siri because I cannot be heard. I decided it was a problem with the mic and the noise level so a cheap (literally!) fix was to take a small zip-lock bag and put it over the mike and use a rubber band to hold it on. I then cut a hole on the side of the mike that faces my mouth. I then went out to test my "theory" eliminating as much directional sound as possible should allow the Carpuride to hear my voice. A friend texted me and it came through via Siri speaking to me but I was unable to replay. I opened my helmet up and requested Siri to call my friend. It worked! I then spoke with her on the freeway and on surface streets and had no problems at all. She reported that I was easy to hear too! After the call, I asked Siri to play some Frank Sinatra and...BAZINGA! It worked! I also asked for directions and Siri, through the Carpuride provided them with voice prompting! I have not ridden for a week now but will get back on soon for more testing but I can say that now I recommend the Carpuride highly. I am using the USB power but will most likely hard-wire it to the bike's battery sometime down the road perhaps prior to taking a 1,000 mile tour of Arizona in the near future! Any changes/problems I will update here! Thank you!
L**B
It's okay but keep your GPS
I have used the Carpuride for a few months now. Overall I would say it works okay. The screen brightness is more than adequate in all lighting conditions and is clear and easy to read. The size is a good compromise between functionality and ease of installation. All necessary hardware is included for the installation and it takes only a few minutes to get it up and running. I have experienced an issue with the function on it. The second time I used it, it lost connection to my phone and the screen returned to the home screen. The bluetooth icon had an X though it. After restarting the Carpuride it returned to normal. I sent customer service an email and they responded fairly quickly asking a few questions and sent an update to the firmware. I installed it but after about a half dozen more rides, it did it again. Not sure how reliable the system is as this isn't an issue I have experienced with any other device I am currently using. The update process is not the most convenient. It requires downloading the file to a micro SD card and then inserting the card into the Carpuride. The slot for the card is recessed making it difficult to install the card without removing the unit from the mounting bracket. This design could have been much more user friendly and the whole process could be done wirelessly had they added this feature. My Garmin GPS does all its updates wirelessly and seamlessly. Despite this process the issue is still there and at this point I am going to just continue using it as is. I reinstalled my Garmin GPS and am using it in addition to the Carpuride. It has always worked flawlessly and has never given me an issue while out riding. It does everything I need should the Carpuride act up. When I am out riding the last thing I want to do is spend time trying to get a device working along side the road. Hopefully Carpuride gets enough feedback from users and their future updated devices will improve. As a Car Play device is works adequately. Thus far I can't really say it has added a lot of benefit over my Garmin and it probably isn't something I would buy again. If you don't already have a high quality motorcycle GPS then this would be a cheaper alternative that provides decent mapping along with a few other features that Car Play can provide. I use a helmet communicator which works great for calls or communications from my phone so I am not using this function on the Carpuride. I am currently trying to set up the Carpuride for weather monitoring and secondary mapping. If I can get this accomplished then it will serve the purpose I need and should the system act up again, it really isn't an issue that will bother me on the ride. Not really an ideal situation given the cost of the Carpuride but it doesn't seem they have a fix yet. Hopefully they will eventually.
S**L
Works great unless you wear polarized sunglasses
Both dash and back cam are really high quality, much better than others. My only issue is that you cannot see the screen with polarized sunglasses. Otherwise the display is super bright and completely visible under direct sunlight. I have never had connectivity issues but I wish it would connect faster. It takes at least 20 seconds to power on and connect.
E**K
Excelente producto. Demasiado grande para mí Renault Kwid que es un auto muy pequeño.
M**O
Al instalar la cámara de reversa salen rayas horizontales
C**Y
Sometimes CarPlay will freeze and flash when trying to listen to a message or use Siri. You have to restart the entire unit. In order for car play to work properly with my Sena. Connected Sena to phone, CarPlay unit to the phone, then went to audio output on the Home Screen and selected CarPlay mode. If you don’t do that it’s even worse!
R**A
I purchased this for my Kawasaki Ninja 1000 ABS to make long trips easier, but unfortunately, I didn’t have enough space to mount it properly. That was my mistake for not checking fitment beforehand, but while I used it, I was impressed by its performance. 🔹 Build Quality & Screen – The system feels well-made and sturdy right out of the box. The screen is bright and easy to read, even in daylight, which was a pleasant surprise at this price point. It's not as responsive as a smartphone touchscreen, but it works even when wet, which is great for outdoor use. 🔹 Setup & Compatibility – The setup instructions weren’t very clear, so I ended up watching YouTube tutorials instead, which I’d recommend to others. It worked smoothly with my Samsung Galaxy S20 FE, so I expect it should be compatible with most modern Android phones. ⚠️ Tip: Make sure you have enough mounting space on your bike before purchasing, especially for sportier models like mine. ✅ Final Thoughts: If you have the space for it, this is a solid navigation system that could be great for touring, commuting, or even delivery services like UberEats.
A**R
It's getting harder to put down a smartphone but when driving it's a must. These days, most car dashboards incorporate a CarPlay or Android Auto head unit that lets a smartphone's navigation, phone, music, and other apps be used while driving. Similar units for bikes are much less common, though, and that's where this Carpuride W702 touchscreen display unit comes in very handy. The unit is both CarPlay and Android Auto compatible (I'm an Android user). Its Android Auto interface allows car-like Google satellite navigation, music streaming, and phone calling while riding. As one might expect, it pairs with your helmet's headset via Bluetooth. Its 7-inch touchscreen is responsive and bright enough to be used on a sunny day. High-quality, metal mounting hardware are included. The handle bar clamp incorporates a steel U bolt and two steel lock nuts. Both the handle bar clamp and the back of the unit incorporate RAM ball mounts. A hand-tightened double RAM socket is also provided that allows the screen to be secured firmly to the handlebar clamp and repositioned easily. The unit can be powered in two ways, using one of the two cable assemblies provided. The first cable allows the unit to be plugged into a USB port that supplies at least 2.5A at 5 volts. People (like me) who don't have a USB port that can provide that much current should use the second cable instead. The second cable incorporates an in-line fuse holder and terminates in two small-gauge wires with stripped ends that are meant to be connected directly to the battery. A fuse is also provided. For me, the kit has two shortcomings. First, no spades or other connectors are provided for use with the second power cable assembly. Though it's generally easier to feed a connector-less cable during installation, I expected that some sort of battery-compatible connectors would have been included. Second, I would have been happier if the unit's housing and visor had been metal rather than plastic. Overall, this unit is a handy addition to a bike for navigation, entertainment, and communication. Its mounting hardware is rock-solid but the unit itself seems less robust. The two power cabling options provide some flexibility but additional connectors are required. At its current price of $329.99, I consider it to be a reasonable value.
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