I was fully expecting this thing to be rubbish. But, it's actually pretty good! I installed it pretty easily in an 80's sports car (a Pontiac Fiero). If you can snip and crimp wires, then just get the live and earth wires correct and the speakers are easy to match up when you're in the car. (I think the manual may have said the wires are different to what it said on the stereo itself so just double check those before you plug it in).Once installed, it paired to my phone over Bluetooth without any hassle, and the sound quality was better than I expected (once you play with the EQ and faders a bit). You won't be having any raves at the volume it goes up to, but it's more than good enough to hear at a decent volume whilst going down the motorway. It's not crackly or tinny. It just sounds like a normal car stereo to me. If you're used to Bose you could probably tell the difference - but you won't get Bose at this price!Once paired, the controls on the unit can skip/pause tracks on your phone as normal. I did a test call (whilst stationary) and that also seemed fine. I don't use the radio so I haven't tried that.As for looks, it looks cool when you're sitting in the car, but if you get up really close then the chrome looks a little bit naff (not a lot, just a bit) - but most things in an 80's car do so it fits in well! But for 20 quid, you can not complain. This is a bargain, and was way, way, way better than what I was expecting for the price. I was expecting for it to be crap, not work and to throw it straight in the bin. I'm happy to be wrong.