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Gm Factory Invision Black Hd Headrest Monitors on 2040-parts.com

US $1,300.00
Location:

Glendale, Arizona, United States

Glendale, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Type:Headrest Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Screen Size:8" Brand:Invision Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:GM269

New In the box, never installed Black GM headrest monitors. Will fit 2015 - 2016 Suburban, Tahoe's and other GM truck bodies. Invision does offer a 1 year warranty if they are installed by a GM dealership.

 These are the newest 8" touchscreen monitors with Android SW, they have USB, DVD, SD card and HDMI AUX inputs. They're GM factory leather and are a direct match.


PRODUCT FEATURES The 8" Rear Seat Video Headrest Systems consist of: 1. Two matching headrests with 8-inch color TFT-LCD (800x480)16:9 aspect ratio. 2. Two Infrared (IR) Transmitters for listening to the audio signal through Wireless IR Headphones. 3. Two wireless Infrared (IR) Headphones equipped with volume control and an A/B switch to select between "M1" and "M2". NOTE: The wireless IR headphones must be used within a line of sight from the transmitter as infrared transmission, like visible light, travels only in an unrestricted line of sight. 4. One wireless transmitter for listening to audio (from the M1 Monitor only) through the vehicle's FM radio by tuning to one of 100 frequencies. Locate an unused FM frequency on the radio and set the FM modulator to that frequency. NOTE: Whenever the FM transmitter is active, regular radio reception may be poor. Turn the FM transmitter off to allow normal radio reception. 5. USB Input to connect a USB memory device. This input will also charge a USB device that contains a battery. (see page 43 for more information) 6. Sources: • HR8D - HDMI/MHL, M1/M2, and GAME*. • HR8AD - DVD, ANDROID, USB, Micro SD Card, AV/DTV, HDMI/ MHL, AUX, GAME*, and M1/M2. • HR8A - ANDROID, USB, Micro SD Card, AV/DTV, HDMI/MHL, AUX, GAME*, and M1/M2. * GAME Source (optional on all confi gurations). 4 Display Screens 100 channel FM USB, DVD, AV/DTV, 7. HDMI/MHL Input, is used to connect a device with an HDMI/MHL output. NOTE: Requires an HDMI/MHL enabled device and a special HDMI/MHL adapter. Contact your HDMI/MHL device supplier for the adapter. (see pages 42 for more information) 8. Remote Sensors on the front panels. 9. Two full function Remote Controls to operate either monitor by selecting "M1" or "M2". 10. Controls & Indicators on the Front and Top Panel. HR8D: • POWER • SOURCE (S) • PLAY/PAUSE ( • STOP/ EJECT ( • ENTER ( ) • LEFT / PREVIOUS ( / ) • DOWN () • UP () • NEXT / RIGHT ( / ) • USB Connector • HDMI/MHL INPUT HR8AD AND HR8A: • POWER • Volume UP ( + ) and DOWN ( • USB Connector • HDMI/MHL INPUT • Micro SD Card Slot • AUX Jack • WIRED HEADPHONE Jack Owner's Manual )


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