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Double 2 Din In Dash Car Stereo 6.2" Full-touch Capacitive Screen Dvd Ipod Audio on 2040-parts.com

US $153.51
Location:

Shenzhen, China

Shenzhen, China
Condition:New Brand:Eincar Bluetooth & Mic:Built-in Manufacturer Part Number:NN Touch screen:Capacitive Full-Touch Panel Features:Audio, Ipod, MP3, Universal Double 2 din, Auxiliary Input, Bluetooth Ready, CD Player, DVD Player, HD Radio Ready, Memory Card Input, Touchscreen, USB Input UPC:600380056606 Country/Region of Manufacture:Hong Kong USB/SD:Support Up to 32GB Screen Size:6.2" Wallpapers:Support Unit Size:2 DIN


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Double 2 Din In Dash Car Stereo 6.2" Full-touch Capacitive Screen DVD iPod Audio

☆ 6.2" HD Touch Screen + 2 Din Universal Size with Super Compatibility

Capacitive Full-touch Tablet: Accurate, Sensitive, Lasting,Anti-friction

☆ In Dash Car Stereo: CD/DVD/VCD Player, MP3/MP4, EQ,Subwoofer,iPod

☆ Car Radio: FM/AM ,Auto-scan, Preset FrequencyRadio Area Setup

☆ Built-in Bluetooth: BT Phonebook, Hands-free Calling,Streaming Music

☆ Personalization: Wallpaper, Car Logo, Multi-language , Steering Wheel

☆ Input&Output: AV-in, Aux-in, USB, U-disk/SD/Mic, 4x45W Audio Output

☆ Optional Rear Camera / TV Antenna / DVR ... ( Should pay extraly )


Key Features:

6.2" Full Touch Capacitive Screen, newest Tablet Car DVD Player. 

Support iPod/iPhone Charge.
Direct USB Connection for iPod/iPhone, Other sellers only have the Cable for iPod.
Steering Wheel Control compatible for the resistance based analog input.

Audio and video output, input.


System
External Memory Up to 32GB/SD Card
Features

Bluetooth, Microphone, SD/USB Support, Capacitive Touch Screen, Subwoofer Output, Auxiliary Input, Ipod, EQ, 

Steering Wheel Control MP3/MP4, FM Transmitter, Radio, DVD, Support Rear Camera,CD/VCD/DVD

Digital TV or Analog TV No TV Function
Display Ratio 16:9
Screen Size 6.2 inch
Screen Resolution 800 x 480
OSD Languages

Spanish, German, French, English,Arabic,

Russian,Portuguese, Italian

Media Type JPG, DVD, WMA, VCD, CD+R/RW, CD-R/RW, CD, AVI, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW
Radio Response Bandwidth AM: 522 KHz-1620 KHz;FM: 87.5 MHz-108 MHz

Support GPS
No GPS
Backup Camera
Not Included
Bluetooth Function
Yes
Amplifier & Interface

Amplifier Max Output Power

/ Channel Qty

45 Watts x 4
General
Type 6.2 inch Double 2 Din Car Stereo
Color Black
Dimensions / WxLxH(mm) 178*165*100
Net Weight(kg) 3
Warranty 1 year
What's in the box

Cable set × 1, User's manual × 1, DVD host × 1, Power cable × 1

Vehicle Application
Year All years
Make Universal
System Voltage/Power 12V



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