Everything works pretty well. It's aftermarket stuff so you have to be realistic with what you're getting. For a 400$ headunit, it does a lot. If you're expecting it to be 150 percent perfect... Well then you're a goofball. Take that 400$ and put it on a down payment for a brand new car of some type. Considering how my car looked ancient and now has carplay, YouTube, etc. on it now, I would say it's well worth it. Customer service was pretty good for me but I was respectful so I got the same back. If you're a dbag, they're going to let you know about it as a few of these nutjobs found out. Kind of to be expected when you skip the upsellers and go straight to the factory. Lousy entitled people are pretty much the reason we have to buy everything from a dealer... So I'd rather not burn that bridge. Software is pretty solid. I will say it does take some tweaking but it's nothing major and you again have to be realistic with the fact it's aftermarket. It looks OEM but if you're wanting that 1000% perfect finish and function you're again delusional. All in all, would I buy it again? Yea. Product is solid, customer service is solid if you're nice to them and it does what I need. Hope that helps someone. ... Respectfully Marc
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EuroDirect is an extension of one of the largest Taiwanese manufacturing plants for European automotive electronics. EuroDirect was created to better serve customers in western markets such as the United States and Europe.
EuroDirect manages one other brand, BimmerDirect, under it's portfolio.
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