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product_id: 552837115
title: "4+64GB 8-Core 1280x720 10.1 Inch Touch Screen Radio for Toyota Highlander 2008 2010 2011 2012 2013 Android 14 5G WiFi Stereo with GPS Navigation, Car-Play&Android Auto FM DSP SWC Rear View"
brand: "rongji"
price: "€ 601.63"
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reviews_count: 11
category: "Rongji"
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# Octa-Core 8-Core CPU for lightning-fast performance 5G WiFi & GPS for seamless connectivity and navigation 10.1-inch 1280x720 capacitive touchscreen for crystal-clear visuals 4+64GB 8-Core 1280x720 10.1 Inch Touch Screen Radio for Toyota Highlander 2008 2010 2011 2012 2013 Android 14 5G WiFi Stereo with GPS Navigation, Car-Play&Android Auto FM DSP SWC Rear View

**Brand:** rongji
**Price:** € 601.63
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚗 Upgrade your Highlander’s cockpit to smart, sleek, and seriously connected!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 4+64GB 8-Core 1280x720 10.1 Inch Touch Screen Radio for Toyota Highlander 2008 2010 2011 2012 2013 Android 14 5G WiFi Stereo with GPS Navigation, Car-Play&Android Auto FM DSP SWC Rear View by rongji
- **How much does it cost?** € 601.63 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.gr](https://www.desertcart.gr/products/552837115-4-64gb-8-core-1280x720-10-1-inch-touch-screen)

## Best For

- rongji enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted rongji brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Dual-Screen Mastery:** Split-screen functionality lets you navigate and stream simultaneously without missing a beat.
- • **Seamless Connectivity:** Built-in CarPlay & Android Auto keep you effortlessly connected and hands-free on every drive.
- • **Powerhouse Performance:** Experience ultra-smooth multitasking with 4GB RAM & 64GB storage powered by an 8-core CPU.
- • **Offline Navigation Freedom:** Download maps via WiFi for reliable GPS navigation even without internet access.
- • **Crystal Clear Calls & Radio:** Advanced Bluetooth with built-in mic and FM/AM radio ensures premium sound and clear communication.

## Overview

This 10.1-inch Android 14 car stereo is tailor-made for Toyota Highlander models (2008-2013), featuring an 8-core CPU, 4GB RAM, and 64GB storage. It boasts a high-res 1280x720 touchscreen, built-in CarPlay & Android Auto, 5G WiFi, GPS navigation with offline maps, Bluetooth hands-free calling, and FM/AM radio with DSP for premium audio—all designed to transform your driving experience with speed, clarity, and connectivity.

## Description

Product description Radio for Toyota Highlander 2008 2010 2011 2012 2013（Knobs can be worked） Home page FM/AM/DSP Day&Night Mode

Review: Delighted. Well worth the money and effort. Fix for poor outgoing sound in a call. - The radio in my 2012 Highlander completely failed and I thought this was a better alternative than taking a shot on a used one from Ebay. I picked out this Rongji head unit because it has working volume and tuning knobs - others have no knobs or fake ones. It came with Android 14. I also ordered the following: Adapter cable for the existing backup cam https://www.desertcart.com/dp/B09J4YBCN4 Dual USB outlet https://www.desertcart.com/dp/B0CTKGN5PK 12" antenna extension cable https://www.desertcart.com/dp/B08MVCKKMS 3 foot 3.5mm Mic cable extender https://www.desertcart.com/dp/B07SBRC4SY Trim retainer clips https://www.desertcart.com/dp/B0C9TS91KM These came in handy. The unit came nicely packaged with other cables I needed - and some I didn't.I also ordered a data-only SIM card to enable 4G mobile - https://www.desertcart.com/dp/B0C9K5VLH7 Not a pro but I'm fairly experienced doing similar work. It took a couple hours for the basic install. Customer service was quick responding to questions I had. You'll need a socket wrench set and a pry tool. Tips on installation: - Before I got to the car I wired the knob power leads and the reverse lead from the cam adapter cable lead into the unit's power cable. Rongji video shows twisting the wires together but I used heat shrink crimp connectors. This was the only wiring I required - everything else has a connector. There's a lot more wiring and fitting if you install the included backup cam. - See YouTube videos showing how to remove the old radio. - The hardest part is removing the vents from the old frame and reinstalling them on the new frame. I used toothpicks to hold the clips open while I pried the vents out. - I stuck the GPS antenna on top of the original small display, ran both the 4G antenna and SIM card holder just inside the glove box. The dual USB jack I got fit perfectly into the old USB slot. I ran the Mic extension under the dash on the driver side so I could plug in a microphone without taking it apart again. I stuck the external mic on top of the steering column - but see below. - Even with the antenna extension cable you need to hold it close to plug in the cables. Don't worry that there are Highlander cables and head unit wires, such as the RCA audio jacks, that aren't connected. So everything functioned properly, knobs, wifi, bluetooth, GPS, 4G, FM radio. The screen is beautiful and it sounds better than the OEM radio. The steering wheel controls also worked after a simple set-up. However, I had a couple issues. The image quality of my existing reverse cam was usable but pretty poor on this big screen. I considered wiring up the included camera but then found this replacement cam. https://www.desertcart.com/dp/B0C9K5VLH7 It's an exact fit and plugs in - no wiring. You need to remove the inside door panel for access. Not HD but the image quality vastly improved. To adjust the guide lines, put the car in reverse and then long-press the screen. A second issue was poor outgoing sound quality while in a call, especially while driving. People could not understand me - low volume and garbled. Increasing the mic volume setting didn't help much. So I downloaded a sound recorder app to investigate and found the following: - The built-in mic picks up a lot of noise from the AC vent, less than an inch away in the Highlander. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a way to disable it when you use an external mic. I tried covering the mic opening with tape - didn't help - so the noise is coming from inside. I was advised to take apart the head unit and remove the built-in mic from its circuit board. Yikes! - The external mic that's included has poor sensitivity so is overwhelmed by noise from the built-in mic My fix: - Use this noise canceling external mic https://www.desertcart.com/dp/B08GCHSQ1L It has vastly better sensitivity. I installed it high on the driver's A-pillar, aimed directly at me. This went a long way toward solving the problem. - While in a call, I turn off the AC fan or shift air to the floor outlets to cut noise from the built-in mic. With these 2 steps, outgoing sound quality is fine. Overall, I'm delighted with this unit - a tremendous upgrade over the original radio. I canceled SiriusXM on this car but got it back via the app since I still have it on my other car. This pays for the 5GB/mo Spectrum Smart SIM plan that's more than sufficient for my use - mainly Spotify, Google Maps, and XM. This SIM accesses AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon networks and has better coverage than my phone. I didn't bother with Android Auto.
Review: Great unit, AMAZING tech support, challenging but doable installation - I bought this to modernize my 2009 Toyota Highlander. Both Android Auto and Carplay work seamlessly on this radio, which is what I needed most, and the radio works fine. Also, I tied the backup camera to it, and it's nice to see the larger view. The installation was not easy, but also not too hard, and the tech support for this unit (via WhatsApp) was AMAZING. Very responsive and helpful. It was great to chat with a real person who understood my questions and helped me work through issues. Also, there were a lot of really helpful tips in the other desertcart reviews (some of which won’t make sense until you get into the installation and setup). A few things I wish I had known upfront, and some advice: 1. Find a YouTube video of a similar installation. Even if the head unit is different, the process of taking apart the dashboard will be the same. 2. Disconnect the negative car battery terminal while doing electrical work in the car. Don't reconnect everything and start the car unless you've reconnected the hazard light button or you'll get some sort of error with the airbag light. 3. A small ratchet, 10mm socket, and extender are very helpful for disconnecting the battery and for removing the old radio. 4. I do not own any special tools for removing car trim. I used a small metal putty knife and just went VERY SLOW. 5. The various wiring harnesses are all different sizes and shapes and there's really only one place to plug each thing into, so don’t worry about keeping track of what goes where. 6. When you open the box, you'll find the new screen already attached to the plastic trim, but almost everything else is loose wiring harnesses and parts for the knobs. Unfortunately, there are no real installation instructions or photos, but there is a one-page flyer that is helpful and a manual that helps explain some of the menu options once you get it running. 7. You'll need to salvage some pieces off of the old radio, including several of the yellow or red clips that hold the trim into the dash and six screws for assembling the knobs. These were small/cheap parts, and I wish these parts had just come in the box new. You'll also need to remove the air conditioning vent pieces from the old trim, which was tedious and frustrating to remove and reinstall. Just go SLOW to avoid breaking any of the plastic bits. Lastly, you'll need to remove the hazard light button from the old trim and install it in the new trim. This part was relatively easy. 8. Assembly of the knobs (which I like having!) wasn't too bad, but it was a little challenging to wire up the power. I wish this had a plug like everything else, to keep it easy. 9. On my Highlander, the small backup camera screen was mounted to the factory radio with a U-shaped metal bracket, which was then attached to the car frame with four screws. I had to take this off of the old radio and reattach it to the car frame. The wiring for this small screen is independent of the wiring for the head unit, so if you want your backup camera to show on the large screen of the new head unit, you'll need to purchase a separate wiring harness (about $30). The tech support person pointed me to the right piece to order on desertcart, and it was easy to install. The reverse signal wires were different colors on that wiring harness and the head unit wiring harness, but both had a label that said “back” so it was easy enough to match them up. 10. There are no instructions on where to mount the GPS or 5G antennas inside the dash. I stuck them both on top of the small existing backup camera screen, keeping the ventilation holes clear. 11. This unit comes with two external USB inputs. There are no instructions on where to install these. I drilled a hole in the plastic trim piece at the back of the pocket between the cigarette lighter and the old AUX jack and left them hanging out there. It would've been nice if these had been integrated into the trim, maybe by replacing the cigarette lighter or the AUX jack, as I no longer need either one with this new unit. 12. This unit comes with an external microphone with plenty of wire length. I placed it on top of the steering wheel column to keep it easy, but I think it could’ve extended up to the visor. 13. Most of the wiring had plenty of length to work with, except for the factory FM radio antenna. I just plugged this in last and made it work, but it would’ve been helpful to have an extension cable for this one. Note that the AM radio antenna won't plug into the new head unit. There seem to be a LOT of features and menu options on this radio, but I think many of them won’t work without adding a SIM card or connecting to wifi (and it’s easier to just use Android Auto or Carplay). I wish it was easier to switch the connection between different phones when there are multiple phones in range with Bluetooth on, but it seems like that can only be done by turning off Bluetooth on the other phones. Overall, great unit, AMAZING tech support, and a doable project for a first-timer.

## Features

- VEHICLE COMPATIBILITY:Please Read The Product Title And Photos Carefully.Then Send Us A Photo Of Center Console,We Will Check This Radio Can Be Fitted Or Not In 24 Hours.
- FAST RESPONSE：Android 13.0 OS, Octa Core CPU (8Core not 4core) , 4GB RAM & 64GB ROM with 1280*720 high resolution capacitive touch screen offer you a faster, smoother and clear visual experience. Snappy and responsive, just like on your Phone. With split screen function, you can display two pages at the same time.
- BUILT-IN Car-play & Android Auto: RONGJI Android car stereo built in Car-play and Android Auto. It keeps you up with useful features including an incredibly intuitive way to access calls, music. Make your driving easier, safer and turn every journey into a pleasant experience.
- BT & FM/AM RADIO: In-dash android car stereo with BT support hands-free calling, Phone book calling records download, audio stream music. Built-in microphone, making your call more clear. Radio with high-quality stereo, which can search channels in full-automatic ways, semiautomatic way and accurate adjustment way.
- WIFI & GPS NAVIGATION: You can connect car stereo with home WiFi or hot spot on phone. Car stereo very convenient to download APPs such as Map APP and so on. After connected wifi, in Navigation app, you can download free map of any country you need (via menu - download map) for offline navigation

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0BXPBHMZ7 |
| Additional Features | Touchscreen |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Best Sellers Rank | #51,284 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #548 in Car In-Dash Navigation GPS Units |
| Brand | RONGJI |
| Built-In Media | Radio, Cable Harness, User Manual |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 94 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.5"L x 12.6"W x 14.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Head Unit Radio for Toyota Highlander 2009-2014 |
| Item Weight | 2.44 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Rongji Electronics Co., Ltd |
| Map Types | Worldwide |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Model Name | Car radio for Toyota Highlander 2008 - 2013 |
| Mounting Type | Panel Mount, found in image |
| Operating System | Android |
| Resolution | 720 x 1280 |
| Screen Size | 10.1 Inches |
| Special Feature | Touchscreen |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
| Vehicle Service Type | Car |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** RONGJI
- **Model Name:** Car radio for Toyota Highlander 2008 - 2013
- **Vehicle Service Type:** Car
- **Screen Size:** 10.1 Inches
- **Special Feature:** Touchscreen
- **Connectivity Technology:** Wi-Fi
- **Map Type:** Worldwide
- **Included Components:** Radio, Cable Harness, User Manual
- **Audio Output Mode:** Stereo
- **Mounting Type:** Panel Mount, found in image

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Delighted. Well worth the money and effort. Fix for poor outgoing sound in a call.
*by L***S on August 30, 2025*

The radio in my 2012 Highlander completely failed and I thought this was a better alternative than taking a shot on a used one from Ebay. I picked out this Rongji head unit because it has working volume and tuning knobs - others have no knobs or fake ones. It came with Android 14. I also ordered the following: Adapter cable for the existing backup cam https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09J4YBCN4 Dual USB outlet https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CTKGN5PK 12" antenna extension cable https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08MVCKKMS 3 foot 3.5mm Mic cable extender https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SBRC4SY Trim retainer clips https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9TS91KM These came in handy. The unit came nicely packaged with other cables I needed - and some I didn't.I also ordered a data-only SIM card to enable 4G mobile - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9K5VLH7 Not a pro but I'm fairly experienced doing similar work. It took a couple hours for the basic install. Customer service was quick responding to questions I had. You'll need a socket wrench set and a pry tool. Tips on installation: - Before I got to the car I wired the knob power leads and the reverse lead from the cam adapter cable lead into the unit's power cable. Rongji video shows twisting the wires together but I used heat shrink crimp connectors. This was the only wiring I required - everything else has a connector. There's a lot more wiring and fitting if you install the included backup cam. - See YouTube videos showing how to remove the old radio. - The hardest part is removing the vents from the old frame and reinstalling them on the new frame. I used toothpicks to hold the clips open while I pried the vents out. - I stuck the GPS antenna on top of the original small display, ran both the 4G antenna and SIM card holder just inside the glove box. The dual USB jack I got fit perfectly into the old USB slot. I ran the Mic extension under the dash on the driver side so I could plug in a microphone without taking it apart again. I stuck the external mic on top of the steering column - but see below. - Even with the antenna extension cable you need to hold it close to plug in the cables. Don't worry that there are Highlander cables and head unit wires, such as the RCA audio jacks, that aren't connected. So everything functioned properly, knobs, wifi, bluetooth, GPS, 4G, FM radio. The screen is beautiful and it sounds better than the OEM radio. The steering wheel controls also worked after a simple set-up. However, I had a couple issues. The image quality of my existing reverse cam was usable but pretty poor on this big screen. I considered wiring up the included camera but then found this replacement cam. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9K5VLH7 It's an exact fit and plugs in - no wiring. You need to remove the inside door panel for access. Not HD but the image quality vastly improved. To adjust the guide lines, put the car in reverse and then long-press the screen. A second issue was poor outgoing sound quality while in a call, especially while driving. People could not understand me - low volume and garbled. Increasing the mic volume setting didn't help much. So I downloaded a sound recorder app to investigate and found the following: - The built-in mic picks up a lot of noise from the AC vent, less than an inch away in the Highlander. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a way to disable it when you use an external mic. I tried covering the mic opening with tape - didn't help - so the noise is coming from inside. I was advised to take apart the head unit and remove the built-in mic from its circuit board. Yikes! - The external mic that's included has poor sensitivity so is overwhelmed by noise from the built-in mic My fix: - Use this noise canceling external mic https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08GCHSQ1L It has vastly better sensitivity. I installed it high on the driver's A-pillar, aimed directly at me. This went a long way toward solving the problem. - While in a call, I turn off the AC fan or shift air to the floor outlets to cut noise from the built-in mic. With these 2 steps, outgoing sound quality is fine. Overall, I'm delighted with this unit - a tremendous upgrade over the original radio. I canceled SiriusXM on this car but got it back via the app since I still have it on my other car. This pays for the 5GB/mo Spectrum Smart SIM plan that's more than sufficient for my use - mainly Spotify, Google Maps, and XM. This SIM accesses AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon networks and has better coverage than my phone. I didn't bother with Android Auto.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great unit, AMAZING tech support, challenging but doable installation
*by K***M on August 3, 2024*

I bought this to modernize my 2009 Toyota Highlander. Both Android Auto and Carplay work seamlessly on this radio, which is what I needed most, and the radio works fine. Also, I tied the backup camera to it, and it's nice to see the larger view. The installation was not easy, but also not too hard, and the tech support for this unit (via WhatsApp) was AMAZING. Very responsive and helpful. It was great to chat with a real person who understood my questions and helped me work through issues. Also, there were a lot of really helpful tips in the other Amazon reviews (some of which won’t make sense until you get into the installation and setup). A few things I wish I had known upfront, and some advice: 1. Find a YouTube video of a similar installation. Even if the head unit is different, the process of taking apart the dashboard will be the same. 2. Disconnect the negative car battery terminal while doing electrical work in the car. Don't reconnect everything and start the car unless you've reconnected the hazard light button or you'll get some sort of error with the airbag light. 3. A small ratchet, 10mm socket, and extender are very helpful for disconnecting the battery and for removing the old radio. 4. I do not own any special tools for removing car trim. I used a small metal putty knife and just went VERY SLOW. 5. The various wiring harnesses are all different sizes and shapes and there's really only one place to plug each thing into, so don’t worry about keeping track of what goes where. 6. When you open the box, you'll find the new screen already attached to the plastic trim, but almost everything else is loose wiring harnesses and parts for the knobs. Unfortunately, there are no real installation instructions or photos, but there is a one-page flyer that is helpful and a manual that helps explain some of the menu options once you get it running. 7. You'll need to salvage some pieces off of the old radio, including several of the yellow or red clips that hold the trim into the dash and six screws for assembling the knobs. These were small/cheap parts, and I wish these parts had just come in the box new. You'll also need to remove the air conditioning vent pieces from the old trim, which was tedious and frustrating to remove and reinstall. Just go SLOW to avoid breaking any of the plastic bits. Lastly, you'll need to remove the hazard light button from the old trim and install it in the new trim. This part was relatively easy. 8. Assembly of the knobs (which I like having!) wasn't too bad, but it was a little challenging to wire up the power. I wish this had a plug like everything else, to keep it easy. 9. On my Highlander, the small backup camera screen was mounted to the factory radio with a U-shaped metal bracket, which was then attached to the car frame with four screws. I had to take this off of the old radio and reattach it to the car frame. The wiring for this small screen is independent of the wiring for the head unit, so if you want your backup camera to show on the large screen of the new head unit, you'll need to purchase a separate wiring harness (about $30). The tech support person pointed me to the right piece to order on Amazon, and it was easy to install. The reverse signal wires were different colors on that wiring harness and the head unit wiring harness, but both had a label that said “back” so it was easy enough to match them up. 10. There are no instructions on where to mount the GPS or 5G antennas inside the dash. I stuck them both on top of the small existing backup camera screen, keeping the ventilation holes clear. 11. This unit comes with two external USB inputs. There are no instructions on where to install these. I drilled a hole in the plastic trim piece at the back of the pocket between the cigarette lighter and the old AUX jack and left them hanging out there. It would've been nice if these had been integrated into the trim, maybe by replacing the cigarette lighter or the AUX jack, as I no longer need either one with this new unit. 12. This unit comes with an external microphone with plenty of wire length. I placed it on top of the steering wheel column to keep it easy, but I think it could’ve extended up to the visor. 13. Most of the wiring had plenty of length to work with, except for the factory FM radio antenna. I just plugged this in last and made it work, but it would’ve been helpful to have an extension cable for this one. Note that the AM radio antenna won't plug into the new head unit. There seem to be a LOT of features and menu options on this radio, but I think many of them won’t work without adding a SIM card or connecting to wifi (and it’s easier to just use Android Auto or Carplay). I wish it was easier to switch the connection between different phones when there are multiple phones in range with Bluetooth on, but it seems like that can only be done by turning off Bluetooth on the other phones. Overall, great unit, AMAZING tech support, and a doable project for a first-timer.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Its tricky but works well.
*by K***R on March 28, 2026*

After reading othe reviews I decided I would find someone else who had a lot of experience install this receiver. The screen is responsive, the Bluetooth connects seamlessly, and the UI is easy to use. However, we never got the knobs for volume and tuning to work. The man I hired read the instructions and again, he has installed many different head units in the past. The steering wheel for volume works fine, as does the touch screen itself. I would recommend having an additional 6 ft AV cable for the backup camera on hand. The length included wasnt long enough for my SUV.

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