Alpine's Latest CarPlay Receiver Has a 9-Inch Display Hovering Over the Dashboard - MacRumorsOpen MenuShow RoundupsShow Forums menuVisit ForumsOpen Sidebar
Skip to Content

Alpine's Latest CarPlay Receiver Has a 9-Inch Display Hovering Over the Dashboard

For customers in the market for an aftermarket CarPlay installation, Alpine Electronics this week announced that its new iLX-F409 receiver with a 9-inch capacitive touchscreen is now available at select retailers in the United States.

alpine carplay ilx f409
Alpine says the iLX-F409 receiver has all of the same features as the larger 11-inch iLX-F411 introduced last year, but with a smaller 9-inch display that allows for a lower suggested price of $700 compared to $1,000 for the iLX-F411.

Like the 11-inch receiver, the 9-inch model's display hovers over the dashboard, allowing it to be used in most vehicles without the need for custom installation. The display is attached to an adjustable mount that is connected to a traditional single-DIN chassis for compatibility with a wide range of vehicles, and the display can be tilted at four pre-set angles to better match the tilt and height of the dashboard.

The iLX-F409 is limited to wired CarPlay, but other brands like Pioneer have some wireless CarPlay receivers available.

Other features of the iLX-F409 include Android Auto support, hands-free Bluetooth phone calls, SiriusXM readiness, a USB-A port, one HDMI input and one HDMI output, and one rear-view camera input. When not in CarPlay mode, the receiver has a customizable user interface with 22 available widgets. The receiver does not have a built-in CD/DVD drive.

Alpine has offered a few 9-inch CarPlay receivers in the past, but this model has all of the latest features of the 11-inch iLX-F411.

Related Roundup: CarPlay
Tag: Alpine

Top Rated Comments

AngerDanger Avatar
67 months ago

Weird use of the term “hovering”
Seriously. I clicked on the article expecting a display floating around of its own accord. :mad:



Attachment Image
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Joe Rossignol Avatar
67 months ago

Weird use of the term “hovering”
Do you have a better word? I feel like your feedback is often negative.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
cmaier Avatar
67 months ago

I dont get these things. Why not just use your big iPhone? My car has Bluetooth auto connect and auto locks when I walk away from the car. I never bought one of these devices because I was told id lose my auto car lock. my setup is wireless and I have magnets in car so I dont even have to attach USB cable. what am I missing?
The user interface for CarPlay is designed to be easy to use in a car when you should be focused on the road.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
67 months ago
Not Wireless = Not Buying
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
entropys Avatar
67 months ago

Most people that don't have screen in their cars have budget or old cars

Then why would they spend a thousand dollars to get an additionnal screen???
Because they like their old car but want carplay?
in my case a 2011 Mazda 3 SP20. Still like new and only 70,000 kms in the clock.
I installed a double din wireless carplay kenwood with a hires capacitive screen using an aerpro fascia and harness kit. I also put in reverse cam and dash cam (with lane guidance and close vehicle warning) all integrated with the head unit. This was all done as my daughters have started to drive.
Before:



After:



Attachment Image

Attachment Image
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Johnny907 Avatar
67 months ago
I’ve been installing Alpine products in my vehicles since 1995. This thing is garbage. 480p, glitchy laggy interface and a ridiculously minimal amount of connections.
If you’re interested in something like this, go with the Kenwood DMX1057XR.
It’s better in every way.
Alpine used to be the gold standard in car audio. Now they make outdated plastic monstrosities and sell t shirts and Bluetooth speakers.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)