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Headrest Monitors w/o Player
A headrest screen is a TFT LCD monitor that is pre-installed in a universal headrest cushion that is designed to replace your factory headrest. Simply remove your original factory headrest and install a universal headrest car monitor. We offer the fullest selection of LCD TFT car headrest monitors.
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- Clarus SBA1332 Universal 13.3" Dual Capacitive Touchscreen Android Seatback Headrest System$769.99
- Dual Universal Android Headrest System
- 13.3 inch IPS Capacitive touchscreen with 1920 x 1080 resolution
- 7-Color lower light mood light to match vehicles interior lighting accents
- Easy to mount in minutes
- System can be mounted to any headrest, Active or non Active
- HDMI and USB inputs
- SD Card slot
- Built in speakers
- Built in FM modulator
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