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Gps Nav Wifi 2din Android Quad Core In Dash Car Stereo Radio Dvd Player Cam Obd2 on 2040-parts.com

US $229.00
Location:

Ca, United States

Ca, United States
Condition:New Brand:TOCADO Warranty:1 Year Manufacturer Part Number:8019-01 Type:Quad Core Android 4.4 OS Car DVD Radio Player Country/Region of Manufacture:China SKU:TH-8019 Size:2Din Specifics:Capacitive,1.6GHzCPU,WIFI3G,IPOD,CD,DVD,Android Screen Size:7"

Double DIN Quad Core 16GB Android 4.4 Car DVD Player Stereo Radio

★ Unique selling points ★

GPS Navigation: Built in map program, with Voice guidance, support 2D/3D Map. 
we will download the map for you according to your address.
Mirror Link: Support Android, Iphone
Bluetooth Ready: You can connect with your cell phone, 
also answer the phone calls for hands free.
3G/WIFI:Built-in WIFi

CD/DVD Player: The DVD player is competiable with most DVD/CD/VCD player in the market.
RDS Radio DATA system: AM/FM tuner 
Support IPOD Audio Input: support IPOD/IPONE4/4S
Support Steering Wheel Control: Make your driving safer and easier
Warranty:1-year Warranty

Free Rearview Camera +OBD2 will come together!!!
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