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RONGJI manufactures aftermarket Android car stereo head units and navigation systems designed to upgrade the infotainment experience in various vehicle makes.

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RONGJI is a brand specializing in automotive electronics, specifically aftermarket Android car multimedia players and head unit replacements. The company produces model-specific stereo systems for a wide range of vehicle manufacturers, including Dodge, Jeep, Mazda, Toyota, Honda, and Volvo. These units are designed to integrate seamlessly into existing dashboards, often retaining factory features like steering wheel controls while adding modern functionality.

RONGJI products typically feature large IPS or QLED touchscreens, built-in GPS navigation, and connectivity options such as wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Advanced models include Digital Signal Processing (DSP), 4G/5G WiFi capabilities, and support for backup cameras. Primarily available through online marketplaces, RONGJI caters to automotive enthusiasts seeking to modernize the technology in older vehicles.

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  • How do I reset my RONGJI car stereo?

    Most RONGJI units have a small RST (Reset) button on the front panel. Use a paperclip or pin to press and hold this button for a few seconds to reboot the system. Alternatively, you can perform a factory reset through the Android settings menu under 'Car Settings' or 'System'.

  • Does RONGJI support steering wheel controls?

    Yes, RONGJI head units are generally designed to support factory steering wheel controls. For many vehicles, this requires the included CANBUS decoder box to be connected properly during installation.

  • How do I connect Apple CarPlay or Android Auto?

    Connect your phone via Bluetooth (often named 'CarKit' or similar) and ensure WiFi is enabled on your phone. Open the 'ZLINK' or 'Tlink' app on the head unit to launch the wireless projection interface.