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New Pair TAN Headrest with 7" DVD USB SD VIDEO Monitors Wireless Game Car Package

New Pair TAN Headrest with 7 DVD USB SD VIDEO Monitors Wireless Game Car Package

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Brand: Super
Category: CE

List Price: $769.00
Buy New: $249.93
as of 11/21/2009 20:14 MST details
You Save: $519.07 (67%)



New (4) from $249.93

Seller: EliteAutoSoundSales
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 3906

Color: TAN
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0
Dimensions (in): 10 x 16 x 14

Model: HR732Tan
UPC: 012615724813
EAN: 0012615724813
ASIN: B001OIKM9G

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Brand new a pair of car-seat headrests with two 7" TFT monitor
  • two all-region DVD player + two DVD covers with zippers + FM transmitter
  • Mp3/mp4 player + USB/SD/MMC card reader
  • High quality 32-bit games + More games from weekly updates + download websites
  • Two IR wireless headphone + Two wireless controllers

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Brand New Tan Headrest package with DVD with 2 Wireless Controllers: No messy wires everywhere in your car anymore, your children will enjoy the games much more. Wireless IR headphones: You have the luxury to watch different movies without fights anymore! Phew! FM Transmitter: Easy to connect to your quality sound system on your car without hassle. AV in/out: It's just another convenient thing to connect your AV devices directly 7 inch Sharp TFT LCD screen: Now you can enjoy high quality movies/DVD with this SHARP screen with enough brightness. USB connectivity, SD/MMC/MS card reader: It provides you the convenience to link with the devices. Adjustable posts - easy installation: they are set at 4.5" apart and adjustable to 8". Contents: 2 x headrest 7" LCD monitor + 2 x all-region DVD player + 2 x DVD covers 2 x Game Discs 2 x Remote Controls 2 x Wireless Game controllers 2 x Wireless IR headphones English manuals Power and other wiring harness


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Fantastic product for a great price   October 26, 2009
Andy Schack (n FL)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

After reading the other reviews I felt pretty comfortable ordering this item and after using this player I can tell you the reviews are dead-on. Got it in just a few days. Installation was a breeze. As mentioned above, the power and a/v cables are routed through each of the post, it was very easy to reach up behind the back of the seat to get the cables. The a/v cables are input and output...it is NOT necessary to hook them up, only the power and ground are needed for the units to work independently. The in/out a/v's are used in case you want to watch what is one player on the other. The remote has a dvd/av button so you can switch between the dvd that is inserted in the unit or what the other unit is watching. You could also hook up anything else that had a/v (yellow, red, white) outputs. The remotes have a very short range and have to be directly aimed at the unit you want to control so you don't have to worry about someone using the remote on unit A and it affecting unit B. They will play just about anything I've put in them, even VCDs. Haven't had any luck using the usb with mp4 files yet however but not a big deal. Haven't had one skip yet and they were used on a 11 hr trip almost non-stop. They also have a zip-up cover that protects the screen when not in use.


4 out of 5 stars Good, some issues   August 22, 2009
Joseph Wood (NY, USA)
6 out of 7 found this review helpful

Installation was actually easier than I thought. There are a couple of YouTube videos that go over the steps for a generic player (no this one) - but the theory is the same. The two big issues are getting access to the cables inside the seat (access under your seat covers) and wiring up the power.

The seat cover access was quite easy, once I worked out how to do it without damaging the seat. The power was more difficult. Instead I decided to hook it up to a generic cig lighter with some tape. The cables are very long, so a few cable ties came in handy to tidy things up.

The quality of the players is very good. We've had a number of external portable car players, and all of them have broken or failed to play disks. These players are far better and all disks play fine. They are already region free, so they play our collection of region 2 disks out of the box.

The only issues so far...

These are Chinese players. The manual in the box is written in very poor English. This leads to a bit of trial and error to get things to work. The on-screen menus are pretty good, so this is not really a problem.

The supplied earphones are very good, but are based on IR transmission. These suffer from some reception problems and some background noise. It looks like they have the capability to be wired, but I haven't tried it yet.

The other problem is the support for SD Cards. Firstly, these players do not support SDHC, so the cards are limited to 2GB. There is a USB option, so a thumb drive can be used at a larger capacity. It's also not clear which video codecs are supported. MP4 H.264 at 240 lines does not seem to work, this need further experimentation. If I work it out I will post an update.



5 out of 5 stars Wonderful Addition   August 10, 2009
Leora B. Robinson (Ohio)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

After searching for several months, we decided on this product based upon other reviews and price. The product arrived on time. While we did have a small issue with the game controller the seller was more than helpful in getting new controllers sent. The headrest were installed in a Ford Windstar and took about 3 hours. The wireless headphones work on the center seats and in the far rear seat also which is important when we need to seperate the kids.

The clarity of the 7" screen is remarkable and the sound thru the vehicle system or the built in speakers is very clear. I would highly recommend this product to anyone looking to make the long road trips a little easier. Pictures coming soon.



5 out of 5 stars Great price - high quality product   June 28, 2009
T. Mason (Lancaster, PA)
9 out of 9 found this review helpful

The headrests arrived about 3 days after I had placed the order. They were brand new in original packaging with no brand name of any kind on the factory box. They are well-made, sturdy and attractive. The metal posts have adjustable widths so that they would fit in a variety of seats. The instructions are very vague, but we installed them ourselves after finding out that a local car audio shop would charge $200 for professional installation. It only took us about 2 hours to install and that includes unhooking the car battery, and tucking all of the extra wires under the seats.

We removed the plastic backing off of the backs of our front seats in our Chrysler Town/Country minivan. We fed the long wires down through the seat backs and under the seat so that they came out from under the front of each seat. We removed the plastic cover off of the front console and wired both headrests into one of the power outlets in the console. Before touching any wires, we disconnected the negative terminal of the car battery. We wired the blue wire from the power outlet to both red wires from the headrests. Then we wired the black wire from the power outlet to both black wires from the headrests. We reattached the car battery and both DVD players were fully operational. We also hooked the a/v out cables from one headrest into the a/v in cables from the other headrest so that both kids can watch the same DVD. Even though there is no brand name anywhere on the headrest or unit, there is a part inside the DVD player that reads "Sony". We are very pleased with the high quality picture and overall product.



5 out of 5 stars Amazing Value - Very Good Quality   June 16, 2009
A. Clark
16 out of 16 found this review helpful

The DVD players are sturdy and offer dozens of functions not found on OEM systems. The guts of the DVD players are clearly marked Sony. The tan head rests are well constructed and they match the leather in our Navigator. They play DVD-Rs and Video CDs with no issues. Movies can also be watched from a thumb drive or an SD card in several different digital formats. Some MP4s will play, others won't. The head phones have two channels and work perfectly with either DVD player. Video quality is surprisingly good, especially after changing the default setting of PAL to NTSC. Basic functions are on the front of the DVD player, but advanced functions require you use the remote control. The 32 BIT games are for children over 10. The 8 BIT games (optional) are old 1970-1980s arcade favorites and the younger kids love them.

Installation was easy taking about 90 minutes to do a professional level job. The pre-installed Power and Video/Audio-Out line runs down one post of the head rest while the Video/Audio-In line runs down the other post. The cables dropped through the back of the seat and were easily routed down the side of the seat and beneath the center console (comepletely out of sight). I removed the back panel of the center console where I connected the Video/Audio cables and tapped off of a cigarette lighter power cable for the 12VDC. The cables are very long giving you all kinds of cable routing options. End result was an OEM style DVD system that costs $1000 less.


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