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Android 4.4 In Dash 2 Din Car Stereo Gps Dvd Player 6.2 Bluetooth Radio 3g Wifi on 2040-parts.com

US $189.00
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Same Day Despatch, Hong Kong
Condition:New Brand:AUTOSION Screen Size:6.2" Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Unit Size:2 DIN

Car DVD GPS Navi Headunit Android 4.4OS Auto radio 

GPS Navigation: with Voice guidance, support 2D/3D Map. 
we will download the map for you according to your address.

Bluetooth Ready: You can connect with your cell phone, 
also answer the phone calls for hands free.

3G/WIFI: Free Built-in WIFI antenna is included in the pacakge.

CD/DVD Player: The DVD player is competiable with most DVD/CD/VCD player in the market.

RDS Radio DATA system: AM/FM tuner 


Support Steering Wheel Control: Make your driving safer and easier


1-year Warranty
























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