After a week, I have mixed feelings about it. It it easy to use and is a big step up from the stock stereo. The problem I had with it was the overall power output and that the Bluetooth got a little mixed up and wouldn't work sometimes. I had to unplug and reset the unit and the Bluetooth came back. Taking the stereo out to do that is easy but still an extra step, besides the time it too me trying to figure out why my music wouldn't play. If that Bluetooth glitch happens, now you know how to quickly fix it.The XOVIsion was a good move, but not enough for me personally. I have changed my stereo (again) to a more expensive unit because I bought all new speakers that are more powerful. I like my music loud and fast, so why have a stereo that won't use the capacity of the speakers I paid for?My opinion is that if you are NOT going to change the stock speakers or are someone who is not looking to blast tunes, the aforementioned XOVision stereo will be the cheapest and best option for 20$. The stock speakers are 20W, the channels on the stereo are 20W, its a good match. There is still the option to add an amp with extra speakers or sub, if what you hear isn't enough.