1. Connection is made through a single USB cable, you can use the Pioneer CD-MU200 USB to micro USB cable or the USB cable that comes with your phone.
2. Turn your car into a connected car with a compatible Pioneer in-dash multimedia receiver, a compatible Android smartphone, and this AppRadio app.
3. Please change the AppRadioMode Sound System setting of your Pioneer product when you experience sound or image instability.
4. You will be able to listen, view and control them directly from the large Pioneer touchscreen interface installed in your dashboard.
5. With your Android device connected, you will be able to discover and install compatible Apps that are optimized for in-car use.
6. Depending on the Android phone you use, AppRadio One may not function well in its default setting.
7. Smartphone sound will then be played through your phone speaker instead of the AVH Car audio speakers, improving stability.
8. The selection can only be made after you update your Pioneer product.
9. The new firmware and instructions are available on your local Pioneer website.
10. Please use the HDMI adapter that your phone vendor recommends.
11. For some popular phones, the stable product setting is suggested below.
1. I will be staying away from Pioneer products for now.Worst app ever, this would have to be my 2nd app rating, I never bother with it but this app takes the cake! Installed it, now it crashes Android Auto whenever I unlock my phone whilst connected, having to lock and unlock the phone again for Android Auto to reconnect.
2. It demands you change to Pioneer's own keyboard, fails to stream the phone's display to the radio screen and crashes all the time.
3. I figure it would connect through bluetooth then I can put my phone down and solely control the features it have from the Dash.Worst app I've ever seen, not intuitive, bugs me all the time now that I've deleted it, to reinstall it.
4. If you plug in your phone app radio blocks all your other screen apps.
5. Its a big issue now because i use to be able to listen to music from any source while using Navmii or waze when i originally purchased my pioneer unit in 2013 and connected it to a Samsung S3.
6. it stopped connecting to my phone all together until nowUpdate on 7/24/2020 I have finally given up on this app, and on Pioneer.
7. Back to using bluetooth to radio and my phone for GPS.
8. Short of reflashing my phone, even defaulting the head unit doesn't remove its popup.
9. Music works, but sometimes crashes mid song and I wind up having to reboot my phone.
10. it doesn't broadcast to the radio screen, but does all of the rest and is much better without all the hassle.Worthless. There are no words to describe how bad this app is.
11. Even uninstalling appradio and all the other rubbish associated with it still doesn't remove its strangle hold over Android Auto.