Features & Compatibility
Price: $79.99 - $45.04
(as of Mar 27, 2026 00:24:14 UTC – Details)
2025 Portable Wireless Carplay Screen with backup Camera ,Bluetooth , Mirror Link
Question: Product does not connect to phone, how can I solve it ?
Answer: 1. Check that the WiFi and Bluetooth functions of the mobile phone are normal.
2. Enter Settings-General-Carplay vehicle, delete all records and reconnect.
3. Restart the Phone and reconnect it
✔➊【Newest Wireless Carplay & Android Auto】: Supporting wireless&wired Carplay and Android Auto functions , the PASLDA touch screen car adio use a smarter, safer, and more fun way , allowing you to enjoy effortless access to essential features like map navigation, phone calls, emails, messages, and music while on the road. The google voice assistants ensures hands-free control, making your driving experience more efficient and safer.
✔➋【Easy to Install & Fit All Vehicles】: Equipped with the 360-degree rotatable suction cup mount and a self-adhesive bracket ,the car play screen can be fixed to the dashboard console , convenient to install and disassemble. This portable carplay stereo’s working voltage is DC 12V~24V, suitable for almost all kinds of cars, RVs, and pickups.trucks, caravans, vans, trailers, campers, etc.
✔➌【Upgraded Audio Output Mode】 : Compared with the other carplay screen, the carplay screen adds Bluetooth connection to car speaker function , greatly improving the sound quality of touch screen car stereo.You can experience the shocking stereo sound effect brought by car audio. You can also use AUX, FM Transmitter, and a built-in speaker to get audio, giving you flexible options for enjoying your favorite music and audio content.
✔➍【Mirror Link Functions】: The carplay screen for car supports smartphone mirror link functionality for both Android and iOS devices via the original data cable. It can sync some video apps and play Youtube, TikTok, and other videos.
✔❺【HD Sensitive 2.5D Touchscreen】: This car play radio features a resolution of 1024*600 2.5D HD touch screen and supports to 1080P videos. Even outdoors or on trips, you can enjoy the high-definition large-screen video experience.Bluetooth 5.2 supports hands-free calling and audio streaming.
✔❻【Safer Parking with backup camera】: The car stereo comes with a waterproof and HD rearview camera that supports night vision. While reversing, the backup camera automatically shows the image on the carplay stereo screen , making night parking simpler and safer.
✔➐【Professional Tech Support & Lifetime Warranty】: PASLDA team has been committed to making your driving life smarter and safer.We offer 30-day Money-Back, 12-month Replacement, life-time warranty and technical Support. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us and we will help you solve the problem as soon as possible.

Chelsey –
A Small Upgrade That Made a Big Difference
I honestly didn’t expect such a huge improvement from this portable 7” HD touchscreen — but wow.Installation was incredibly easy. No complicated wiring, no stress. Within minutes, it was up and running in my car. The screen is noticeably bigger than my original built-in display, and that alone completely upgraded the look and feel of my dashboard. It feels more modern and way more comfortable to use while driving.The wireless connection works smoothly, and pairing was quick and stable. Apple CarPlay runs perfectly — responsive, clear, and super intuitive. The navigation feature has been a game changer for me. I no longer stress about directions or squint at a tiny screen. Everything is clear, fast, and reliable.Overall, this portable screen dramatically improved my driving experience without the cost of replacing the entire system. If you’re thinking about upgrading your car tech without breaking the bank, this is absolutely worth it.
Allen Tiffany, author of Youth In Asia, a Vietnam War novella –
Surprisingly good
I kinda bought this on a lark to see if it could improve — and make safer — driving our 2009 Camry, especially for my kids who are learning how to drive.I also bought a license plate mount for the backup camera, and I bought a different kind of mount for the head unit so that I could hook it into my AC vent (getting it to stick to my dashboard was not going to work longer term with a car that sits outside in the Texas summers).Long story short, it connected to my phone almost immediately, and it works very well with Android Auto. And the backup camera is also very good (my wife was impressed with the image and said it is better then the built in backup camera in her Honda CRV).So, overall, very happy to rate it 5 stars. Assuming it holds up, worth the money spent and time it took to setup and install.Here are some specific pros and cons and considerations:Pros:* It does what it says it will do and it does it at a very reasonable price.* Very bright, crisp images on the screen.Cons (these are all minor):* Touch screen seems an iota slow. Not terrible, just about 1/5th of a second slower than my phone, for comparison.* Built in speakers are OK, but not great and certainly not built for high vol.* Cord for the backup camera was about a foot short for how I wanted to route it, but it was long enough to route it under my front seat (which was my second choice).* Instruction manual gets a B-. Far better than most instructions manuals coming out of China, but could be better.Considerations:* Backup camera installation is not hard if you know what you are doing and are comfortable pulling wires through cars, etc. There are some good videos on YouTube. Watch them carefully and think through how you are going to do it before you start. If you have the correct tools and are comfortable doing this kind or work, should take you about an hour at most.* You likely will need to drill a small hole for the backup camera wire. Be thoughtful about how to do that (there may be two walls you have to punch through), and use grommets or tape to make sure the sharp edges where you drill the hole don’t eventually slice through the wire’s insulation from the vibration of driving.* Also have about 10 small ‘zip ties’ for securing the wires so they don’t get pinched some day.* As noted above, I do recommend a different way to mount the head unit than what comes with the system, and a different camera mount.* Lastly, you are going to have some cables running to the unit, so have a plan to manage them so they are not in your way while you drive and become a hazard or look unseemly.
Josh Young –
Real user review
We have a 2005 Honda CRV and I wanted to add a backup camera, but I was also interested in Android Auto. I usually just mount my phone to the dash and use that for music and maps (I already added bluetooth a few years ago to the car). But with the added screen, I needed something to replace the functionality of the phone that would no longer be on the dash. And Android auto fits the bill for sure (but that’s not really what this review is about). Honestly, the price was a factor, but the reviews were more what swayed me. I would have paid double this for a unit that works really well and will last considering how much effort it is to install and run wires.For this review, I’ll start with the cons, because I think they’re more important and outweigh the pros heavily:CONS- The backup camera is AWFUL. A-W-F-U-L. If any kind of sun hits it, all you get is silhouettes. And despite the listing here, it does not do well at night. It’s just a black screen with some things barely lit up by the reverse lights. Also, not sure how this is 170 degrees. The thing has no peripherals. I’m always scared I’m going to hit someone. Also, the guidelines for the camera on the screen CAN be edited, but they do not save and just revert back to the default, which for me make them totally useless. Honestly, I think that this camera makes my car less safe than more, which was kind of the entire point.- The screen quality is kind of awful too. At night it’s a little easier to see, but generally, google maps on Android auto is so hard to tell the difference between roads and everything else. In direct sun, forget about it. You will lose your way with directions. I tried night mode and changing all of the display settings and could not get the image to be any clearer. Also the display has this weird blue/green tinge that makes it hard to see certain colors. There’s a “hue” setting in the display settings but the slider does not seem to do anything.- Instructions were basically non-existent. They tell you to wire the camera to the positive on your reverse lights and then send you out into the world.PROS- Surprisingly, given the other issues, the touchscreen is pretty responsive and works well. There’s maybe a tiny but of lag, but it’s not really noticeable. I was expecting something less snappy.- The length on the cable for the backup camera was thankfully long enough- I like that they give you 4 options to get audio to your stereo. Originally buying this, I thought I’d use bluetooth. But I found that the aux out was actually more convenient and had better quality (also bluetooth from phone to unit, then unit to car seemed a little much).Overall, if I could go back and do it again I’d pay more money for something with a better camera (though how you’re supposed to know, I have no idea. the reviews I read here said that it was great, but obviously something fishy is going on there).