Perfect match - it ooks like it came from the Toyota factory
I purchased a 2013 Camry last month to replace my 2010 Prius which was totaled in a rear-end crash. The Prius had an aftermarket navigation system so I decided the Camry should also have one. I researched this system: Carshow CS-CAMR12-US, and found it to be superior to all others I had looked at. It’s loaded with features, many of which my prior system did not have. When I received the Rosen-powered unit, I assembled it using some of the components and brackets from the original stereo that came in the Camry. I have created a video on how to do this and how to install it in a 2013 Camry and will include the link to the YouTube video for anyone to follow. I also created a demonstration of the system once it was installed to cover the highlights of its capabilities. I really like this system for its excellent navigation features and great stereo sound as well.
The Bluetooth interface is easy to use and the steering wheel buttons work nicely keeping your distractions to a minimum when using it. Simply tap the upper right-hand button on the wheel to take incoming calls and then tap the lower right hand button to hang up. Your eyes never leave the road. The radio and USB interface are intuitively easy to use as well as the DVD player. All in all, I give this system “thumbs up” should you decide to upgrade your existing Camry’s stereo system to include in-dash navigation.
Here’s a link to my YouTube playlist showing the videos I created to both install and demonstrate this unit by Carshow:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1WRcACD7tqYBrUA4XsmFzsC1Zmd0GY3r
I would advise you to also add a reverse camera system since the Carshow CS-CAMR12-US will support one. This is an excellent safety feature when backing up to see what is directly behind your rear bumper day or night.
If you are not familiar with dashboard installations, I would encourage you to find a qualified installer as there is some additional wiring involved, especially if you decide to add a rear-view camera to the system.
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Perfect match - it ooks like it came from the Toyota factory
I purchased a 2013 Camry last month to replace my 2010 Prius which was totaled in a rear-end crash. The Prius had an aftermarket navigation system so I decided the Camry should also have one. I researched this system: Carshow CS-CAMR12-US, and found it to be superior to all others I had looked at. It’s loaded with features, many of which my prior system did not have. When I received the Rosen-powered unit, I assembled it using some of the components and brackets from the original stereo that came in the Camry. I have created a video on how to do this and how to install it in a 2013 Camry and will include the link to the YouTube video for anyone to follow. I also created a demonstration of the system once it was installed to cover the highlights of its capabilities. I really like this system for its excellent navigation features and great stereo sound as well.
The Bluetooth interface is easy to use and the steering wheel buttons work nicely keeping your distractions to a minimum when using it. Simply tap the upper right-hand button on the wheel to take incoming calls and then tap the lower right hand button to hang up. Your eyes never leave the road. The radio and USB interface are intuitively easy to use as well as the DVD player. All in all, I give this system “thumbs up” should you decide to upgrade your existing Camry’s stereo system to include in-dash navigation.
Here’s a link to my YouTube playlist showing the videos I created to both install and demonstrate this unit by Carshow:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1WRcACD7tqYBrUA4XsmFzsC1Zmd0GY3r
I would advise you to also add a reverse camera system since the Carshow CS-CAMR12-US will support one. This is an excellent safety feature when backing up to see what is directly behind your rear bumper day or night.
If you are not familiar with dashboard installations, I would encourage you to find a qualified installer as there is some additional wiring involved, especially if you decide to add a rear-view camera to the system.
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