CarpuTech | Upgrade Your Mercedes-Benz S-Class with an Android Infotainment Screen
SubscribeHello Mercedes-Benz S-Class owners (W221, 2006–2013),
This is CarpuTech Official — a professional manufacturer specializing in OEM-style infotainment upgrades.
We’d like to introduce our Android touchscreen upgrade, designed specifically for the Mercedes-Benz S-Class W221, bringing modern smart features and a refreshed interior experience.

🔗 Product Link
👉 https://www.carputech.com/products/1...-car-radio-gps
Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
— CarpuTech Official 🚗
This is CarpuTech Official — a professional manufacturer specializing in OEM-style infotainment upgrades.
We’d like to introduce our Android touchscreen upgrade, designed specifically for the Mercedes-Benz S-Class W221, bringing modern smart features and a refreshed interior experience.

🔗 Product Link
👉 https://www.carputech.com/products/1...-car-radio-gps
Key Features
- Large HD Touchscreen Display – modern and clear interface
- Android System – supports apps, navigation, and multimedia
- Wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
- Built-in GPS Navigation & Bluetooth
- OEM Integration – retains steering wheel controls and factory features
Installation
- Plug & Play design
- No wire cutting or coding required
- Installation guide & video included
Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
— CarpuTech Official 🚗
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Please give us a link to the installation instructions or video.
It is really a touchscreen? There's a curved plastic window in front of the screen, so you cannot touch it, right?
It is really a touchscreen? There's a curved plastic window in front of the screen, so you cannot touch it, right?
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It is really a touchscreen? There's a curved plastic window in front of the screen, so you cannot touch it, right?
Please watch the installation demonstration video.Originally Posted by Jaap
Please give us a link to the installation instructions or video.It is really a touchscreen? There's a curved plastic window in front of the screen, so you cannot touch it, right?
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quite a cool video -
it would look better if the orig 4 x 3 screen was centred and when it that view - all the superimposed elements of the stock physical buttons are always on display (so it looks and functions normally)
next missing bit, how do the 3D maps look - wide is pointless, its all about portrait when driving using the navigation - and that’s where a good 3D (bird's eye) view tilts things over enough so you always have 10 miles of view were you are going - not 20 miles each side where I'm not
and then people want to know
how well does it integrate with the command knob...
what is providing the power to the speakers the std amp or does this thing have it own amp built in
Sirius sat radio support and or DAB tuners built in or
Is this screen able to provide the same height, full screen view as the original car, or is is a narrow post box wide for the sake of being wide, joke
these cars are usually owned by grown ups, not PlayStation halfwits that need mummy to do up their shoe laces.....
it would look better if the orig 4 x 3 screen was centred and when it that view - all the superimposed elements of the stock physical buttons are always on display (so it looks and functions normally)
next missing bit, how do the 3D maps look - wide is pointless, its all about portrait when driving using the navigation - and that’s where a good 3D (bird's eye) view tilts things over enough so you always have 10 miles of view were you are going - not 20 miles each side where I'm not
and then people want to know
how well does it integrate with the command knob...
what is providing the power to the speakers the std amp or does this thing have it own amp built in
Sirius sat radio support and or DAB tuners built in or
Is this screen able to provide the same height, full screen view as the original car, or is is a narrow post box wide for the sake of being wide, joke
these cars are usually owned by grown ups, not PlayStation halfwits that need mummy to do up their shoe laces.....
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it would look better if the orig 4 x 3 screen was centred and when it that view - all the superimposed elements of the stock physical buttons are always on display (so it looks and functions normally)
next missing bit, how do the 3D maps look - wide is pointless, its all about portrait when driving using the navigation - and that’s where a good 3D (bird's eye) view tilts things over enough so you always have 10 miles of view were you are going - not 20 miles each side where I'm not
and then people want to know
how well does it integrate with the command knob...
what is providing the power to the speakers the std amp or does this thing have it own amp built in
Sirius sat radio support and or DAB tuners built in or
Is this screen able to provide the same height, full screen view as the original car, or is is a narrow post box wide for the sake of being wide, joke
these cars are usually owned by grown ups, not PlayStation halfwits that need mummy to do up their shoe laces.....
Thank you for your feedback and suggestions! Regarding the screen layout, everyone has their own preferences. Many customers who purchase this screen also install 360° cameras or rearview cameras, which helps improve the overall layout of the display. As for the 3D maps, that depends on the navigation app you are using; the screen itself is only responsible for displaying the content.Originally Posted by BOTUS
quite a cool video -it would look better if the orig 4 x 3 screen was centred and when it that view - all the superimposed elements of the stock physical buttons are always on display (so it looks and functions normally)
next missing bit, how do the 3D maps look - wide is pointless, its all about portrait when driving using the navigation - and that’s where a good 3D (bird's eye) view tilts things over enough so you always have 10 miles of view were you are going - not 20 miles each side where I'm not
and then people want to know
how well does it integrate with the command knob...
what is providing the power to the speakers the std amp or does this thing have it own amp built in
Sirius sat radio support and or DAB tuners built in or
Is this screen able to provide the same height, full screen view as the original car, or is is a narrow post box wide for the sake of being wide, joke
these cars are usually owned by grown ups, not PlayStation halfwits that need mummy to do up their shoe laces.....
The screen integrates seamlessly with the original car's COMMAND control knob, providing smooth operation. As for the audio, the screen uses the original car's speakers and amplifier, maintaining the standard sound quality. It also supports Sirius satellite radio and has a built-in DAB tuner.
Additionally, the screen is capable of providing the same full-height, full-screen display as the original car's screen, not just a wide display. We are currently looking for YouTube creators with a W221 vehicle to review the product. We will publish the video once it's ready, so stay tuned!
I hope these answers help! Feel free to reach out if you have any more questions.
I am going to pass. Whilst the factory system is flawed, it does everything I need it to.
These cheap and nasty screens are one of the reasons we run 20 year old cars instead of buying new ones.
No mention of whether you make a RHD unit, and the biggest red flag is that your website has NO physical address anywhere on it. "Aisa based" shouts China, and the fact you're trying to hide your location stinks quite frankly. What are you trying to hide?
Obviously the sheeple will be dribbling all over it, but there's more red flags on your website site than in Beijing.
These cheap and nasty screens are one of the reasons we run 20 year old cars instead of buying new ones.
No mention of whether you make a RHD unit, and the biggest red flag is that your website has NO physical address anywhere on it. "Aisa based" shouts China, and the fact you're trying to hide your location stinks quite frankly. What are you trying to hide?
Obviously the sheeple will be dribbling all over it, but there's more red flags on your website site than in Beijing.





