This one’s right up our alley: there’s nothing we do better than install entertainment packages in the car! From navigation systems in the front to overhead DVD’s and headrests in the back, we can make just about any vehicle a great entertainment system on wheels!
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| The Rosen Z-10 is our best selling overhead 10″ DVD player, with built-in games and AUX input/video output. It can function as a monitor for navigation/ game console output AND as another source for your navigation’s screen. |
The Rosen AV-7500 Headrest DVD system includes two 7″ DVD headrests that can be viewed independently or shared in any configuration. With AUX inputs and outputs, EITHER headrest can be used to play back navigation video output or feed audio and video to the navigation unit. |
Kenwood’s DNX6020EX navigation receiver integrates navigation, Bluetooth®, and outstanding audio/video performance. Allows DVD, iPod or AUX sources to be sent from the navi to rear entertainment screens. |
JVC raised the bar by adding HD Radio as a standard feature and included iPod/iPhone playback via the front-mounted USB, A/V input and output, even Bluetooth streaming audio and an SD Card slot for almost unlimited playback options. |
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| Advent brings PlayStation 2 to the back seat of your vehicle! All the fun and excitement of the game industry’s best-selling brand is now available built into a complete DVD mobile video system in an all-in-one, overhead, drop-down solution. |
Rosen AV-7550 headrest monitors plug & play into any Rosen navigation head unit, allowing viewing of the source chosen on the Rosen navigation system. |
All Rosen “Factory Look” navigation systems include rear entertainment outputs, allowing DVD, iPod and radio to be sent to rear entertainment systems. Rosen’s AV-7550 headrest monitors (r) are a low-cost plug & play solution for rear entertainment. |
SlingBox brings LIVE TV to the car via the SlingPlayer app for your smartphone. With the ability to watch and control your home cable box or satellite from anywhere there’s cell service, there’s no limit to the programming you can get on the road! |