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Dayton, New Jersey, United States

Dayton, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Eonon Bluetooth:Support Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply USB/Micro SD:Up to 32GB UPC:Does not apply MPN:Does not apply Operation System:Quad Core Android 4.4.4 Kitkat OS Dimmer Function:Support Built in WiFi:Yes Steering Wheel Control:AD System Background Picture:8 Kinds or DIY Mobile MirrorLink:Support Screen Size:7" Unit Size:1 DIN Resolution:800*480(WVGA)

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