Best Aftermarket Infotainment Systems

Your daily commute no longer needs to be boring or silent. There are hundreds of infotainment systems packed with insane features available in the market. Even though most cars come with factory-installed music systems, the units might not have a lot to offer.
If you want to upgrade the infotainment experience of your car, it's time to invest in a new aftermarket infotainment system. You'll be thrilled to learn about the functions available in these new systems.
To make it easier for you, we've handpicked the best aftermarket infotainment systems. Read thoroughly and make your pick!

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Sony XAVAX5500 7” Bluetooth Media Receiver
This infotainment system checks all the boxes for an Android user. This touchscreen Sony stereo has Android audio connectivity. When you connect your Android device to the receiver, you'll be able to control music, use Google maps, compose messages via voice, and make voice calls.
It is worth mentioning that the Sony receiver also comes with Apple CarPlay. It means that the infotainment system is an excellent pick for both Android and iOS users. The receiver might not have a CD player, but it still retains AM/FM tuner. The receiver also comes with a wireless remote for easy operation.

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Kenwood DNX997XR 6.8”
The new model has wired mirroring for iPhone with four camera inputs in this crazy infotainment system. The receiver has a built-in HD Radio, Bluetooth, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and a slew of classy features. Not to mention, you'll love the pre-installed Garmin navigation, which enhances your ride experience.
The receiver also keeps you connected to your friends and family via phone/text using Google Assistant or Siri. What's more, with Dolby Audio, you'll love the crystal-clear sound production!

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Pioneer AVH-W4500NEX
This aesthetical receiver has a highly responsive and delicate touchscreen. The double din head unit comes with DVD/CD player, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto. What we love most about Pioneer receiver is its user-friendly interface. The receiver also includes a USB flash drive media playback.
You'll also notice that the receiver offers a stable Bluetooth connection. Additionally, the unit is back up camera and navigation ready. Car owners will also appreciate that the receiver lets you control it through voice commands.

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Sony XAV-1500
You can enjoy mirrored smartphone content on the Sony XAV-1500. The best part about this touchscreen receiver is its anti-glare screen. Right after ignition, the receiver wakes up and displays all communication, navigation, music, and other options.
Besides, you can also spot Sony's quick wakeup feature in the receiver. It has built-in 4 x 55W amplification to deliver great music even at a high volume. You can also customize your pre-installed rear camera with it. Lastly, like its competitors, XAV-1500 allows smartphone users to connect to it through Google Auto or Apple CarPlay.

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All these infotainment systems will ensure you have a fun ride every time! So, which one do you plan on buying?
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