CarPlay Screen for Car, 9” Wireless CarPlay & Android Auto – Smart Portable Touchscreen with Bluetooth/FM, Mirror Link, Voice Control, GPS Navigation, Hands-Free Calling, Plug & Play Car Play Screen

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Upgrade your drive with this 9-inch CarPlay screen that turns every journey into a smarter, safer, and more enjoyable experience. The crystal-clear HD display puts maps, calls, and music right at your fingertips. Effortlessly connect your phone with wireless CarPlay or Android Auto, navigate hands-free with GPS and voice control, and mirror your favorite apps seamlessly. Rich sound options—from FM and Bluetooth to AUX and built-in speakers—bring entertainment to life. Quick plug-and-play installation with cigarette lighter power means you’re ready to hit the road in minutes.
【9 Inch Large Display】The 9 inch CarPlay screen for car features a full HD touchscreen, providing clearer maps, calls, and music controls. The wide display improves visibility, making driving safer and more convenient while offering a smarter upgrade for any vehicle.
【Wireless CarPlay & Android Auto】This portable CarPlay screen supports wireless CarPlay and Android Auto, letting you easily access navigation, calls, messages, and music without cables. Enjoy hands-free control through your smartphone while staying focused on the road.
【GPS Navigation & Voice Control】The CarPlay screen offers built-in GPS navigation support and voice control compatibility. Quickly find routes, play music, and send messages with Siri or Google Assistant, ensuring smarter, safer driving without distractions.
【Mirror Link & Multiple Audio Options】The CarPlay screen supports phone mirror link plus 4 audio output modes: FM transmission, AUX, Bluetooth, and built-in speaker. This portable car play screen ensures flexible, high-quality sound in any car audio system.
【Easy Plug & Play Installation】The portable CarPlay screen connects via cigarette lighter and installs in seconds with a stable suction-cup base. No complicated wiring is required—just plug and play for a simple, reliable, and convenient car upgrade.

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7 reviews for CarPlay Screen for Car, 9” Wireless CarPlay & Android Auto – Smart Portable Touchscreen with Bluetooth/FM, Mirror Link, Voice Control, GPS Navigation, Hands-Free Calling, Plug & Play Car Play Screen

  1. Shreesti Shrestha

    Perfect CarPlay Upgrade for Older Cars, Easy Install & Bright Screen
    My car doesn’t have built-in CarPlay, and using my phone for navigation was difficult because the screen is too small to see clearly. This CarPlay screen has been an amazing solution. It’s a perfect upgrade for older cars without built-in CarPlay.Installation was extremely easy, truly plug-and-play. Wireless CarPlay and Android Auto connect quickly and work flawlessly. The 9” touchscreen is bright, clear, and very responsive, with excellent visibility even in direct sunlight.Sound quality is good through both Bluetooth and FM, and hands-free calls are clear. Features like GPS navigation, voice control, MirrorLink, and hands-free calling make driving safer and more convenient. Overall, it’s well-built, reliable, and offers great value for the price. Highly recommended!

  2. Momentsofsasha

    Great Upgrade for Any Car
    I’m really impressed with this CarPlay screen. The 9-inch display is clear and responsive, and it connected to my phone quickly with wireless CarPlay. I love being able to use GPS, music, and hands-free calling without touching my phone. Setup was simple and it works smoothly with Bluetooth and mirror link. Definitely a great upgrade for older cars. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  3. Victor

    Loved it
    I got this carolay recently and honestly it works better than I expected. Installation was pretty straightforward and it connected to my phone without any hassle. The screen is clear, touch response is good, and apps open quickly. I mainly use it for maps and music and both run smoothly with no lag. Calls sound clear too. It feels solid and reliable for daily driving. I’d say it’s definitely worth it and makes the car feel more modern.

  4. Vladyslav

    Excellent Portable CarPlay Screen – Easy Setup & Works Perfectly
    I’m very happy with this CarPlay screen. Installation was super easy — truly plug and play. The screen size is perfect, the display is bright and clear, and touch response is fast and smooth.Wireless CarPlay connects quickly every time, and sound quality through Bluetooth/FM is very good. Navigation, music, calls, and voice control all work without any issues. It’s a great solution if your car doesn’t have built-in CarPlay.

  5. Mara

    Absolutely OBNOXIOUS When Not Using
    I was so excited to get this thing and have a larger screen for viewing maps. It was easy to set up and I thought everything was great….. that was until I exited my truck and my phone was held hostage by this thing.No matter howwwww many times I manually switched my sound output back to my phone speaker, this thing continously FORCED my phone to connect to it. I’m not able to simply keep bluetooth off, as I need it to connect to my wearable medical device (Omnipod).I thought “OK, fine, I’ll just ‘forget’ the device and then reconnect every time I get in. Annoying, but whatever.”OH NO, THAT WAS STILL NOT SUFFICIENT for this stalker of a freaking technological device. It continued to throw up a pairing request on my phone every 30 seconds until I finally decided to block it after the 6th request.Seriously? It should NOT be that difficult to disconnect from it after you leave your vehicle. And I KNOW it’s the device and not my phone, as I was previously using a bluetooth FM receiver that did not forcefully reconnect after telling it you DON’T WANT TO USE IT RIGHT NOW.Infuriating and I honestly may just return it. There’s 0 reason for me to have spent $60 for something that will only cause me more hassle, just for the sake of seeing my maps better.Fix your software. Atrocious waste of money.

  6. Jonathan R. Smyth

    Transmorigify your crappy car
    My car is old enough to remember when iPods had click wheels.It has cloth seats, a plastic dashboard, and a CD player that still thinks it’s the height of technology. I lovingly refer to it as “The Beige Rocket,” mostly because it sounds like a rocket taking off every time the A/C kicks in.Anyway, picture this: I’m driving to a friend’s wedding in a completely unfamiliar town. My phone is “mounted” in the world’s worst setup—wedged between the cup holder and a half-crushed pack of gum. I’ve got Maps barking directions, Spotify fighting with the road noise, and a charging cable wrapped around the gear shift like a python. I miss a turn, try to glance at the map, the phone slides, I grab it, the light turns red, and the guy behind me lays on his horn like I just ruined his entire bloodline.That was the day I decided I needed some kind of real screen in this car before I either got a ticket or developed permanent neck problems.Enter this 9″ wireless CarPlay/Android Auto screen.I half-expected it to be janky, honestly. But setup was hilariously simple. I stuck the suction cup on the dash, plugged the cable into the cigarette lighter, and it powered up like, “Welcome to 2025, please excuse the rest of your car.” No pulling the dash apart, no praying over a bundle of mystery wires. Beige Rocket, meet Fake Luxury.The first thing that hits you is the size. Nine inches doesn’t sound huge until it’s sitting in a car that was designed when “screen” meant “little orange clock.” Maps are actually readable now. I don’t have to squint and interpret tiny blue lines like I’m decoding ancient runes. The touchscreen responds like a normal modern device, not like those gas pump screens where you have to punch the button three times and then apologize.The real magic moment, though, was the first time wireless CarPlay kicked in.I turned the car on, and before I could even think about it, my phone hooked up on its own. No plugging. No pairing ritual. Just boop, and suddenly my apps are on the screen. Maps, messages, Spotify, phone calls—all laid out like my car suddenly finished grad school.My personal favorite: voice control. I hit the little microphone button on the steering wheel adapter, and in my best GPS-commercial voice, I said, “Hey Siri, directions to the nearest tacos.”Normally that’s a whole ordeal where I’d be poking at my phone at a red light, mis-typing “tacod” or “tacow,” while some guy in a lifted truck watches me struggle. This time, the screen pulls up a list of taco places, I tap one, and we’re off. Hands stay on the wheel, eyes stay where they should be, and morale in the car rises significantly because the taco ETA is officially known.The second big test was a road trip with my sibling, who is firmly Team Android. I had already been using wireless CarPlay for a couple weeks, so I was quietly smug about it. They climbed in, looked at the screen, and said, “Oh, is this one of those sketchy things that only half works?”Two minutes later they had Android Auto running wirelessly, their playlists up, and Google Maps yelling at me instead of Apple Maps. We switched between our phones without cables, like some kind of egalitarian tech truce. The car still looks like a 2009 rental, but functionally it’s smarter than some new ones on the lot.Sound-wise, this thing gives you options like a diner menu. I tried all four:Built-in speaker: Surprisingly decent and perfectly fine for solo drives, but I wanted it louder.Bluetooth to car: My car is too old for that, so that was a short experiment.AUX: This sounded the cleanest when I tried it in a friend’s slightly less ancient car.FM transmitter: This is where my old heap shines.I landed on the FM option. I set the CarPlay screen to broadcast on a dead station (88.3, aka “You’re Not Supposed To Be Here FM”), matched it on my car radio, and suddenly the whole system sounded like it was built in. No noticeable static once I found a clear frequency. The first time the bass kicked in from Spotify through those tired stock speakers, I laughed out loud. It was like watching a grandpa absolutely nail a TikTok dance.GPS navigation on this screen has already saved me from at least three bad life choices. There was one night I was driving to a friend’s new house in the suburbs. Same street name exists in three different towns in my area, because city planners are chaos goblins. The screen’s map was big and clear enough that I noticed I was heading toward the wrong one before I got on the highway. In the old setup, I probably wouldn’t have seen that until I was staring at a cornfield thinking, “This doesn’t look like a cul-de-sac.”Mirror link has been fun too. We were parked at a drive-in style food truck spot, and my passenger mirrored their phone to show a stupid meme video while we waited. Giant meme on the dashboard while we ate fries. Modern civilization at work.As for the mount: the suction cup is weirdly tenacious. I assumed it would swan-dive off the dash the first warm day and scare me half to death, but it has held steady like it thinks it’s part of the original car. You can adjust the angle and height easily so it doesn’t block the windshield. Once I set it, I left it alone and it hasn’t drooped or rattled.My favorite “this is ridiculous but I love it” moment happened in a parking lot.I got in, the screen powered up, Maps popped up automatically, music resumed where I left off, and my car’s interior suddenly looked like a budget version of a Tesla. A kid walking past pointed at my car and said, “Woah, nice screen,” which is absolutely the first compliment this car has received in a decade. You know you’ve upgraded when children are impressed.To be clear, this doesn’t magically give you a new engine or a quiet cabin or fix that mysterious rattle in the back left somewhere. The Beige Rocket is still the Beige Rocket. But with this thing mounted on the dash, it feels like my car caught up on 15 years of tech in one afternoon. I get big, readable maps, proper hands-free calls, wireless CarPlay/Android Auto, voice control so I’m not poking at my phone, and audio that actually pumps through the system instead of my phone screaming from the cup holder.What started as a “fine, I’ll try this so I stop yelling at my phone” purchase has turned into the one gadget I would absolutely reinstall in whatever I drive next. For now, my elderly car and this shiny 9″ screen are in a very funny, very functional relationship—and I’m not breaking them up any time soon.

  7. Jane

    Good update for old cars
    My old car didn’t come with a modern infotainment system, but this device instantly changed the feel of the interior. I like the bright, responsive, and easy to see screen. Wireless CarPlay connects quickly to my phone, so I can use navigation, music, and calls without touching my phone. Easy installation. Now my car feels much more modern and convenient to drive. If you have an older car and want a tech upgrade without replacing the whole system, this is a great solution.

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