What size is a DIN 1?

What size is a DIN 1?

What size is a DIN 1?

The standard car stereo size is referred to as single DIN. Most cars have single DIN stereo slots. The measurement of a standard DIN slot is 2-1/8” (50mm) height by 7-1/8” (180mm) width. Most car radios will slide directly into the single DIN slot without requiring an additional adapter kit.

What size is a DIN radio?

2×7″
A standard automobile radio body size. A DIN radio (single DIN) measures 2×7″, while a double DIN measures 4×7″. When factory radio/CD players are replaced with aftermarket units, the DIN standard ensures compatibility; however, new or altered dashboard trim may be required. See DIN and DIN connector.

What is single DIN fit?

DIN size refers to the size of the stereo’s chassis, and car stereos come in two standard sizes: Single-DIN refers to stereos that are two inches tall (and seven inches wide) Double-DIN refers to stereos that are four inches tall (and seven inches wide)

What size is my head unit?

Measure Your Own Head Unit The most common head unit sizes measure roughly: 2” x 7” (50 x 180mm): single DIN. 3” x 7” (75 x 180mm): one and a half DIN. 4” x 7” (100 x 180mm): double DIN.

What does DIN size mean?

DIN is a car audio standard that was created by the German standards body Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN). It specifies a height and width for car head units. When a unit is referred to as a single DIN car stereo, or a single DIN car radio, that means it is the height and width outlined in the DIN standard.

What size is a 1.5 DIN radio?

Car Radio DIN Measurements

Type Height Width
Single DIN 2 inches 7 inches
Double DIN 4 inches 7 inches
1.5 DIN (Din-and-a-half) 3 inches 7 inches

What is a 1 DIN car stereo?

Do you need a dash kit for single din?

A dash kit is a must if you are converting from a single DIN unit to a double DIN one (or vice versa).

What is head unit size in car?

Head units are generally designed around the single (180 x 50 mm panel) or double DIN (180 x 100.3 mm panel) sizes, with a recent trend towards the latter with the increasing popularity of large, touch-screen displays and interfaces like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.