Single DIN Double DIN – What does this mean ?

Single DIN Double DIN – What does this mean ?

Single DIN and Double DIN are commonly used to describe stereos – but what exactly does this mean ?

Quite simply it is used to describe the height of the stereo. DIN is an internationally recognised format.

Single DIN units are generally units without a touch screen, whereas double DIN units are twice the height and can have colour touchscreens. Some car manufacturers complicate things by having units that are 1.5 DIN format – notably Ford.

single DIN stereo

An example of a single DIN stereo.

Typically a simple stereo.

double DIN stereo

An example of a double DIN stereo.

Can have a simple layout with buttons or be a colour touchscreen unit with navigation.

DIN 1.5 stereo

An example of a 1.5 DIN stereo.

This format is generally found in Ford and Chrysler / Jeep vehicles. With the correct adaptor fascia and cage these can be replaced with single DIN or double DIN units.

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