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In-car Ir Wireless Headphone on 2040-parts.com

US $21.99
Location:

Shenzhen, Guangdong, Guangdong, China

Shenzhen, Guangdong, Guangdong, China
Condition:New Brand:FeDom Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:IR-100D Wireless Headphone for car:car Wireless Headphone Warranty:Yes

You can add wireless headphone to any car! 
We offer a full line of infrared wireless headphones.

Wireless IR Headphone let you enjoy your entertaiment without a mess of cables 
Automatic level control prevents signal from overloading 
Auto Mute/Auto Power-off function saves battery life 
Headphones swivel for easy storage 
Comfort-fit design allows the headphone to adjust to any size of head 
Speakers: 40mm Mylar

Simply turn on the IR Headphones and adjust the volume. 
With dual channel selection, kids can enjoy their favorite movie or play games on car DVD Player in the back. 
You can totally enjoy a quiet drive.

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