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Aug 09, 2023

Seicane 10.3 inch dash cam smart screen review

REVIEW – There are a few features that most new cars have that have arguably made driving more enjoyable and perhaps safer. Those features are touch-screen displays that let you interact with your car in an efficient way, Android Auto and Apple Carplay, which mimic features of your phone on that touch screen for things like music and navigation, back-up cameras that help prevent you from backing into things, and dash cams which capture traffic incidents for legal or insurance purposes. But on older cars, you’re out of luck. You could always add an aftermarket stereo, but that's expensive and difficult. But now, with the Seicane 10.3 inch dash cam smart screen, you can have all of these features, plus a few more, for around $100! That's honestly quite an amazing bargain. And to top it all off, it actually does all this stuff quite well, and is easy to install and setup.

It's an aftermarket touch screen that mounts on top of (instead of in) your dashboard. It includes a front-facing dash cam, an external camera that you could use as a parking cam on the front or a back-up cam, a DVR to constantly record those cameras, and a touch-screen display that includes wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. It's a lot packed into a small box!

This little screen does a tremendous amount for $100. Here's a list of all the things it does:

It even has an internal battery, as I’m able to turn it on without it being plugged into anything. That's interesting since nowhere in the documentation or the web page is an internal battery mentioned. The screen has built-in speakers and a microphone, although you’d not really want to use those speakers for much. It's designed to deliver audio to your car system through either an aux port (3.5mm headphone jack, included) or via a selectable FM frequency, which is a nice addition in case your car is old enough to not have an aux in port.

There's an app (RoadCam) for downloading files from the Seicane dash cam. It connects over a wifi signal from the smart screen, and downloads the files pretty quickly. From there, you can share them from your phone just like any other videos.

Installation and setup of the Seicane dash cam is actually pretty easy, but don't plan to rely on the manual for much help. Luckily, it's intuitive. You can power it using the included power adapter, but you can also power it using any USB ports that you may have in your car. However, when setting up Android Auto the first time, you’ll need to use the included power adapter since it also has a USB-A port that you’ll have to plug your phone into (wireless Android Auto requires a wired connection the first time). In terms of getting audio from the screen to your stereo, you have two choices. You can use an FM frequency, or you can use the Aux output. One important thing to note (that is not covered in the manual) is that the 3.5mm jack on the back of the screen is NOT for the Aux cable – it's for an optional GPS unit. The Aux output is on the power cable. For my setup, I used a simple USB-A to USB-C wire for power, and used the FM transmitter, avoiding an extra wire and the clunky power adapter.

The secondary camera can be mounted anywhere you want – as a backup camera, a front parking camera, or even a rock camera underneath for off roading. If you install it as a backup camera, you can connect it with the reverse lights so the comes on screen automatically when the car is in reverse – handy!

Once you have all the wires placed and plugged in, just peel the massive piece of 3M adhesive on the bottom and stick it to the dash somewhere!

Once the physical installation has been completed, you just have to connect your phone. But first, you have to tell the unit what kind of connection you’d like – Apple Carplay, Android Auto, or even Apple Airplay which just mimics your phone's entire screen. The manual is not helpful in figuring this out, but it's done using the "mobile link" button in the settings menu. Once selected, you just connect your phone just like you’d connect it to a newer car stereo.

For $100, this is honestly quite amazing. I have a 23-year-old Jeep Wrangler, which obviously does not have ANY modern infotainment features.

Adding this smart screen has, for $100, has given me more capability than my 2019 pickup with a large touchscreen. The resolution on the cameras is not great, especially the backup camera. You’re not reading license plates off of the videos from these cameras, unfortunately. And the front camera could really use some electronic stability control to smooth the image a bit. Here's a sample video:

However, the real power in this is being able to have Android Auto or Apple Carplay, on a big screen, in any car with a cigarette lighter and an FM radio. Music, maps, apps, all at your fingertips. And the microphone in the unit works great for phone calls placed and received through Android Auto or Apple Carplay. I’m very impressed. The screen is bright and responsive to touch, and very easy to see in full sun. It does not automatically dim for night time, but changing the brightness is pretty easy. In short, the Android Auto experience with this $100 screen is on par with that on the built-in screen in my much newer truck.

If you have an older car without the latest and greatest in infotainment, the Seicane Smart Screen is a quick and VERY cheap way to add some of these helpful tools to your car, in a single package, without ripping your dashboard apart. And the fact that these tools are effective at this price point is even better.

Price: $100Where to buy: SeicaneSource: The sample for this review was provided by Seicane.

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