Sure!
https://www.amazon.com/KURATU-Octa-Core-Bluetooth-Navigation-Fastboot/dp/B07HQHCH65It's a Kuratu K8432 (probably means 8core, 4gb ram, 32gb storage)
Pros:
1. Fast and responsive
2. Nice screen (IPS) that looks good at an angle, which you will be at in a KJ
3. Supports the 2ohm stock speakers
4. Supports steering wheel controls with an Metra Axxess ASWC-1(
https://www.amazon.com/Axxess-ASWC-1-Universal-Steering-Interface/dp/B00B4PJC9K)
5. Fits the 2din kit tight and perfect (
https://www.amazon.com/Liberty-Aftermarket-Installation-Standard-Harness/dp/B00E8SA5P0) I soldered and shrinkwrapped all the wires
6. Looks really good and can customize the button backlights to match the green jeep interior lights
Cons:
1. I already broke the buttons once, they are supported by two tiny screws into very tiny plastic standoffs from the faceplate. The standoffs snapped off while I was inserting a sdcard and pushed a bit too hard. I glued them back an and will be very careful inserting the sd card from now on.
2. It's a deep box (standard 2din size) They make shallow ones that probably would require less work with a dremel to fit. (Although this one will likely have better cooling)
3. It has crashed a few times one me (usually when I'm messing with it), it just reboots, so yea, it's the true android experience.
4. The bluetooth has really crashed on me too, and required removing power to reset it.
5. Didn't include some accessories (backup camera, but I wanted a specific one so it didn't really matter)
6. Can't get it to connect to my OBDLink MX. (Note: This is when I crash the BT)
7. Even at the lowest setting the screen is a bit bright at night. I have a special night screen set up in FCC and it's about as bright as my interior lights on high. I also figured out a way to turn the screen off, so it's ok.
Notes:
1. I haven't tried to root it, nor needed any factory support/firmware updates, so I don't know what would happen in either of those cases.
2. I got $30 off instead of the $20 they're offering now, the main deciding factor was that I wanted a 8core-4gb, that supports 2ohm speakers, and had hardware buttons (the tactile feedback is much easier to do without looking down, although the steering wheel controls largely eliminate this), This was the cheapest unit I found with those specs.
3. Google maps requires an internet connection to calculate a route over a certain distance (I think it's 100miles) even with offline maps covering the whole area. I've got some alternatives now (wifi tether, Sygic and Osmand). It caught me once on a trip. Set my destination and it calculated it fine in the driveway on wifi, drove 100 or so miles and stopped for a break, when I went to leave it wouldn't even just continue the route I was on. It was gone and I couldn't get it back.
4. I use Fly Control Center (FCC) as the home app, poweramp for music and have done lots of little tweaks here and there. There are tons of things you can do!
I didn't take pictures as I installed it, but I will take some and do a writeup at some point (and stop hijacking this thread, hehe~), as it should be applicable to any 2 din install. I will get one and link it later too, so you can see what it looks like all installed.