Car In-dash Head Unit 2 Din Dvd Player Bluetooth Wince Touch Screen Fm Receiver on 2040-parts.com
Shenzhen, China
EinCar®, Your Expert In Car Electronics! Car In-dash Head Unit 2 Din DVD Player Bluetooth WinCE Touch Screen FM Receiver
Universal 2 Din In-dash Car DVD : Compatible with all 2 Din size dashboard
Multimedia Car Stereo : MP3/MP4/CD/DVD/VCD Player Built-in FM/AM Receiver , RDS , Auto-scan Radio , Preset Frequency
HD TFT-LCD Digital Touch Screen with 3D WinCE User Interface
Built-in Bluetooth module , microphone , support hands-free calls , phonebook Support USB/SD , EQ , Subwoofer , Rear Camera , Video Output , AV-in
Steering Wheel Control , Remote Control , Multi-language OSD , Car Logo , Wallpaper Free Waterproof Rear Camera Included
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