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Take your entertainment options up a notch with the Planet Audio P9640B Double-DIN DVD Player with a 6.2" Touchscreen Monitor. Cruise while listening to your favorite music on the DVD/CD Player, AM/FM radio, your Smartphone or MP3 Player with the Auxiliary Input, or plug into the USB and SD ports. Bluetooth technology lets you play and control music apps like Pandora and Spotify and make calls hands-free. The built-in Preset EQ lets you choose your sound style. Adjustments are quick and easy with the wireless remote, existing steering wheel controls (interface required, not included), and touchscreen monitor. Blast your tunes and enjoy the ride with the Planet Audio P9640B.
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Trey Davidson
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2015
Installed in 2006 F150.This receiver is very nice for around $100. It has a lot of features, but is also lacking a few standard features. The sound quality is pretty much the same as the stereo I replaced, but this one allows the volume to go much higher.The bluetooth connectivity is easy and fast. The hands free features for streaming music and taking calls is very responsive. Calls are crisp and clear...plus the people on the other line have no problems hearing me. I placed the microphone right beside the receiver so the passenger and driver could both be heard.The DVD function is quite easy to follow. The bightness, however, even when turned all the way up, is still fairly dim even when not in direct sunlight. I wish it would be brighter for daytime viewing. I did set mine up so it can be viewed while driving (so my son can watch while I drive.)The back-up camera input does not work on my unit. I use it primarily to hook up to my boat trailer. I was able to put the back-up camera input into the video input in the back of the receiver, so I just have to switch my source to video 1 and I can see the camera. Pain in the butt, but it is a low end receiver.The equalizer will show bass and treble, but it won't allow you to adjust them. It only allows the 4 preset equalizer settings.There are 4 different wallpaper settings, which is a neat feature. Just choose your favorite!The clock on my unit will not stay on the time I set it to. Every time I start my truck, the clock is about 20-40 minutes off from where I had it set. This is annoying as heck.I have no issues with slow response from the touch screen. It is very fast and responsive.Installation is straight forward. I have minimal experience hooking up receivers, so the ease of installation can't be overstated here. I highly suggest buying the Metra installation kit for your specific vehicle as this will give it a "from the factory" installation look that is clean and slick.The AM/FM feature works fine with great reception, I'm not sure why the bad reviews on this portion of the receiver. This unit has RDS, which means if the radio station you are listening to sends digital information regarding the song title and artist, this stereo will display that information. It only shows about 9 characters at a time, but it does get the job done.It's kind of funny, but there is a built-in calculator on this receiver.I would give it a higher rating if he back-up camera input worked and if the brightness would be sufficient for daytime DVD viewing. All in all this is not a terrible unit, especially for the price. I would recommend it for a factory replacement or for a first time audio/video install.Oh, and by the way, it does come with a stylus for use with the touch screen. The only problem is there is nowhere to store it! Still a neat perk that I wasn't expecting.********UPDATE 12-18-2015*******I contacted Amazon an they are sending me a replacement. I will update once I install the new one. BTW, I bought one from Amazon and one from a local retailer. I wanted to have the same receiver in both my vehicles. Hopefully the new one from Amazon will work properly.*****Update 2-2-2016*****The clock issue has been resolved with the new unit...thankfully! As far as the brightness and glare issue, it is only a problem from the driver and passenger seat. My son sits in the middle seat in the back of my pick-up and says he can always see it just fine (except on especially dark scenes.)I use and SD card with all my music on it. I have it seperated in folders by genre. Wine you choose shuffle, it shuffle between all songs and all folders; this is pretty annoying.I have yet to get the back-up camera working. I'm pretty sure it's an issue with my rca cord getting interference on its way from the camera to the receiver. I just haven't taken the time to figure it out. Prior to running the rca cord along my frame, the picture does exactly as it should...but once I run the cord in its permanent position, it doesn't work. No big loss really. I get around to it.I did figure out how to adjust the bass and treble manually. The equalizer must be turned off, then you can adjust them each manually.Rating upgraded from 3 stars to 4 stars.
Sergio Urbina
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2015
I'm a novice car stereo user since this is my first multimedia unit, I have been using de facto stereos on VW and Honda cars and trucks, and single-din aftermarket ones. It works as expected, seems gorgeous in my car, and is better than most aftermarket stereos I have usedPros:-Excellent system for the price-Nice screen, good display on sunny days but not on direct sunday-Louder than the default stereo system of my car (Mexican Vento)-There is a "loud" function that makes hear better some songs-Easy to use, as you expect from a car stereo to press as little buttons as possible-Clear calls with the included microphone-Works well with a backup camera, instant video showup and turn down of the volume for concentration, this last one is configurable-Touchscreen works well for menus and DVDsCons:-Interface can't be configured that much, no custom backgrounds or anything-Slow to read big SD's I tried my 32GB one and takes around 30 secs and a minute to start playing for the first time-I would like to have a native USB female port instead of using a converter. There is an included cable tough-No mic on the unit, needs to use the spare mic (included) obligatory-Some problems on odd files, for example with a MP4 track without video, the unit crash and reboots. Nothing that a file converter can take care.-Only 8 characters for filenames. I think that music files with tags get rid of thisFor the money, no con is a dealbreaker to me. It's a balanced option between a cheap chinese stereo and a big-brand expensive one.
RysiuM
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2014
I bought this unit and installed it in place of the factory radio on 1995 Tacoma 4x4 Ex cab. This is an old car (made almost 20 years ago) so I expected to have some issues fitting the modern radio it in. I was surprised the issues were not that big and the radio fit with little changes:1. The standard 2-bay sleeve does not fit in my truck. The original radio is mounted with factory made brackets that do not follow current mounting standards. Also only two holes in Toyota-factory brackets matched threaded holes in Planet Audio radio's case. To assure solid "grip" I enlarged other two holes in the factory brackets so they mate with threaded holes in the radio's case. That did the trick and Planet Audio P9640B fit perfectly in the opening. There is no need for supplied frames as the original dash panel fits over the front panel of the radio. It looks like the radio was built for this truck.2. The radio bay in my Tacoma is not very deep. There are air vent ducts behind the radio. P9640B fits in the opening as long as you don't use standard RCA plugs on the back. The original radio antenna is OK but I wanted to use a backup camera which should be connected to RCA input on the back. If standard RCA plug is connected, the radio is sticking out about 1/2 inch. I made a custom L-shape RCA plug for backup camera and that solved the problem. It is tight fit without much space left but it works. Other connectors and wires (including additional wire harness to plug into Tacoma plugs) fit behind and below the radio without problems. Back USB connector was put in the glow box.Now about the functionality of the radio. The user manual does not tell you all things this radio can do. So this is what I found so far:1. Radio boots-up in reasonable time around 5 seconds. It only can be "annoyingly long" when you start the car and want to use back-up camera. You have to wait and stare at Planet Audio logo for 5 seconds before you can see what is behind your car. There is additional 2 seconds delay for "sourcing" the signal so actually it is 7 seconds from turning the key in the ignition and hearing the first sound from the radio. I'd love to have no delay, but understanding that it is not a "just the radio" but a "computer" I must accept it. It's still faster than booting up any of the my "computers" (smart TV, cell phone, tablet or PC).2. Screen visibility is much better than in my Samsung Gallaxy S4. The glare is almost not there. In my truck the radio is quite low and mostly hidden from direct sun so I can't tell how direct sun affects the display visibility. The touch is responsive even through original protective film (I had no need to take it out yet). Hard-wired buttons are easy to press and the volume knob feels "right". For night driving the screen can be turned off and blue lights around buttons are not distracting.3. Radio plays CD, VCD, DVD. DVD is not region free but it is matching the region selected in the "Radio region" menu. So if you want to watch DVD from US you need to select your radio region to US. In this setting you will not be able to play DVDs made for other regions. For example to play DVD from Europe, you need first set the radio frequencies to Europe standards. This is not described in the manual, but it works.4. Bluetooth easy paired with my Samsung Galaxy S4 in phone and audio mode. All sounds from the phone are played on the radio (using phone controls) so you can listen to the music (I listen audio books) from the phone's music player or streaming (Pandora, TuneIn etc.). Phone controls work from touch screen on the radio with addition of "hard-wired" "Hung-up" and "Answer/Dial" buttons on the right site. The "pre-amp volume" can be set in radio setting (BT volume) so you can pre-set the volume of the phone without turning the volume knob. The BT sound quality is great - the driving noise does not affect the sound quality when talking on the phone (before I could not use speaker phone on Samsung Galaxy S4 while driving). I placed the external mike on the steering column and it picks up my voice with no background noise.5. Before playing from USB and micro SD card the radio will will scan the content of the card (or stick) quite fast. 16G SD full of audio books (over 2 thousand "songs") are scanned in reasonably time. The MP3 tag is shown while playing together with "long" file name. However you can play songs in order they are in folders, not from MP3 tags. The bad thing is that you can't see the "long" folder name or file name - only "short" name ("8-dot-3" format). So if your folder with the whole album has name "The Rolling Stones, Now!" it will show up on the navigation panel as THEROL~1. The same format is used to display file names in the folder ("8-dot-3" format). Play from USB and SD card has "auto-start" meaning the radio will start playing the first song as soon as it finishes "scanning". The radio scans USB (or SD) every time it is selected to play from it (or resuming after turning the radio on) however the radio "remembers" where it was playing before being turned off and if the USB or SD content didn't change the radio resumes from the last played note.It took me a while to figure out that you can't navigate between folders while song is playing. In order to change folder you have to stop (not "Pause" but "Stop") playing and then you can navigate to different folders using touch screen. However after you start playing again, the little icon (broken arrow) remains on the left top of the screen. This icon represents the "one level up" navigation allowing you to navigate around the folders while the previously selected song is playing. I just found it few days ago.6. Radio is quite sensitive - and sound quality is better than factory Tacoma radio. I confirm that the radio has RDS. The radio clock is synchronized automatically with the time received from RDS signal. I found some radio stations are not good at keeping their clock in sync with world clock so when changing the radio station I found the clock on the radio is changing by few minutes as well. This was one of the "What the heck?" moments.7. The amplifier in the radio is standard what you can expect from the radio. Actually it is a bit louder than my factory radio. I never had a need to run it in full blast and even driving the truck at 75mph (where speed limit allows :-) the road noise allows me to listen to the books at volume around 30 (out of 40 max).The bottom line is I am very happy with this purchase. For less than 200$ I upgraded my truck radio to all functionality I could think of. Before I started shopping for a radio I listed all functions I wanted (backup camera input with 6 inch screen, SD, USB, Aux, DVD with VCD and "region free", RDS radio, BT for phone and audio, rotary volume control, and illumination not distracting while driving at night). I wanted the radio that is hard mounted so it will look like it was "factory installed". All these features I found in Planet Audio P9640B.EDIT: 2014-09-15Just few days ago I found, that you can navigate around folders on USB stick (I did not try that trick on CD-ROM), while the song is playing. It looks like you can't navigate after the initial "autoplay" starts, but after you stop "autoplay" and the select song to play, the "one level up" navigation icon stays on the screen allowing you to navigate around folders. Good thing that after turning the radio on the radio "resumes" playing from USB or SD. I have also timed the speed of reading the content of 2GB USB drive (very old). The drive contains 17 folders (albums) total about 180 songs. It took 3 seconds between switching the "source" to USB and start playing the music. Within this time radio took about 0.7 second to switch to "USB" screen, than was about 0.5 second pause and the rest was showing the progress of reading (number of songs and percent of completion).EDIT: 2015-02-22After several months of using this radio I'm still very fond of it. If someone fro Planet Audio reads these reviews, there are two suggestions from from me regarding product firmware. These are the only things that annoy me:1. Backup Camera Volume. There is a setting where you set the radio volume, when the backup camera is active. I think the idea was to be able to set lower volume (or even turn the sound off) when you are focusing on the driving in reverse. What annoys me is that this setting is "absolute volume level", regardless of what you are listening too. I found that the radio signal is very loud and when I turn on the radio, I set the volume to about 8, and that is loud enough. On the other hand, the MP3 music I have recorded on my phone (BT input) or micro SD card is on the mild site, so I use the volume about 30 for that. For the "Backup Camera Volume" I set the volume to 12 so when I listen to audiobook (MP3 from the phone)and I'm backing up I don't miss the reading. But when I'm listening to the radio and put my truck in reverse, everybody (including me) jumps out of their seats with the "what the heck" moment - that how loud the radio is at volume 12. I wish the "Backup Camera Volume" can be set to the percent of normal volume instead of "absolute value". Then it would make more sense.2. Micro SD card is read and played the order, how files and folders are put on the card - or maybe it is alphabetic order of 8dot3 file names. In any way it is annoying when you use Windows for copying files and folders to micro DS card. Windows copies files in "random" order and if I want to copy the entire audio book (which is something like 600 files) all files are played like randomly, not in long file names sequence. The best would be if MP3 files are read and organized in by the radio using MP3 tags, but I know it would take much longer than reading all directories and file names and sorting them for playing. So at least it would be nice if radio sequences files for playing using long file names.These two things are not really "show stoppers" and can be lived with, but it would be much nicer radio if the firmware could be updated by that.Keep in mind, that these are all "undocumented features", and other manufacturers might have similar problems (including Big Brand Names), even they don't advertize them. Most of current electronic products are controlled by microprocessors and are very complicated with specific functionality depending on the programmers, who wrote the firmware for them. And because some specific details are not in "functional design", they are programmed by the best understanding of the programmer, and of course they are never documented.EDIT: 2015-08-07I have added some photos of my radio installed in 95 Tacoma. It's over a year since I've installed the radio. It still works and looks like new. I haven't even piled of the screen protection yet.Now looking at the stock photo of the screen I guess Planet Audio updated the firmware as my screen looks different (see the photo). Unless I'm missing something. And they dropped the price a bit. Nice.I wonder if the firmware can be updated without sending the radio to the factory (maybe there is an option to update the firmware via SD). I would really like to have the annoying thing with 8-dot-3 file names from SD/USB updated to long file names and fix the volume change when switching to reverse.EDIT: 2015-09-01There were some questions regarding playing m3u files and camera installation. So i short:1. m3u are not recognized on USB or SD card.2. Backup camera is Esky EC170-06 World Smallest HD Color CCD Waterproof Vehicle Car Rear View Backup Camera, 170 Degree Viewing Angle Rearview Camera(0.86*0.65*0.50 inch) installed in trailer hitch plug (it is removable in case I would need to tow something)3. The camera does not have "night vision" but like you can see on the picture the image is quite OK even in the worst conditions (street light is blinding the camera). BTW the image on the monitor is a little bit better than shown on the picture as the camera used to take this picture added its noise (it was dark).4. I have attached pictures of what the monitor is showing when the truck is parked next to the wall in the parking garage. And the picture showing the distance between the bumper (and camera) and the wall5. Yesterday I noticed one feature this radio does not have when playing CD. I go the latest Pink Floyd CD "Endless River". When playing it on Planet Audio in my Tacoma the screen shows just the track number and track duration (see the picture). However when I put the same CD into my 2012 4Runner factory radio (basic model radio) I could see the album name and song title. It must be somewhere on this CD that 4Runner factory radio can read it and Planet Audio not. I just thought I might share it.EDIT: 2017-08-10It's been almost 3 years and the radio is still like new. Actually I have never removed the original screen protector as touch screen is easy visible and responsive with that plastic on it..After 3 years of using it the only annoying thing is that 7 seconds delay from starting the engine to being able to see the backup camera image. I've driven cars with backup camera in factory units and they solved the long boot issue by what looks like hard-wiring backup camera to screen bypassing the internal computer. I mean the radio might still not finish booting up but the image on the backup camera shows up in less than a second from starting a car. Planet Audio unit doesn't work like that. It has to boot completely before switching the mode to backup camera view.As I said, this is the only complain I have to this unit. I don't know how other competing radios work around this issue as nobody advertise how backup camera works or what is the boot time.On the other note, E-sky backup camera worked flawlessly but after 2 years lenses got scratched by road debris making the image fuzzy. I replaced it with the new one for now, which seems to have issue randomly switching from color to black/white image (not related to night vision). I'm thinking of swapping the camera for true 180 degree view unit and mounting it in different place for better image.
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