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7" Double-din Multimedia Player With Detachable Touchscreen Monitor, Bluetooth-e on 2040-parts.com

US $186.80
Location:

Olathe, Kansas, United States

Olathe, Kansas, United States
Condition:New

Brand: Soundstorm
7" Double-DIN Multimedia Player with Detachable Touchscreen Monitor, Bluetooth-Enabled

When you want entertainment on the go, this in-dash touchscreen multimedia player has everything you need. It has a built-in DVD/MP3/CD & AM/FM receiver, and is compatible with the audio output of iPod®/iPhone® and most MP3 players and smartphones. The Bluetooth® audio streaming and hands-free calling make this multimedia player a handy complement to any vehicle. Make your next road trip feel a little shorter with the DD889B.

  • 7" double-DIN in-dash multimedia player
  • Detachable widescreen touchscreen digital TFT monitor
  • DVD/MP3/CD & AM/FM receiver
  • DVD±R/RW/CD±R/RW/MP3/WMA playback
  • USB port
  • SD Card slot
  • Aux input
  • Compatible with audio output of iPhone/iPod, smartphones & most MP3 players
  • Front & rear sub preamp outputs
  • Video output

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