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GekoGear Orbit C120 10.26" Infotainment Display w Dash and Backup Cam
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GekoGear Orbit C120 10.26" Infotainment Display w Dash and Backup Cam
  • Type: Automotive Audio, Video & Navigation
  • Chassis Size: 10.26" x 3.8" x 1.1”
  • Bluetooth: Yes
  • USB: USB-C
  • Model #: OrbitC120
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  • MXN$4,838.04 
  • MXN$663.40 Shipping
6.2" 2 DIN Car Stereo Receiver Bluetooth Camera DVD CD FM Touchscreen Nakamichi
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6.2" 2 DIN Car Stereo Receiver Bluetooth Camera DVD CD FM Touchscreen Nakamichi
  • Part Number: NM-NA3020/NC5L
  • Type: Bluetooth DVD Player
  • Color: Black
  • Chassis Size: Double DIN
  • Model #: NM-NA3020/NC5L
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  • MXN$3,273.07 
  • MXN$1,137.84 Shipping
PAC TR1
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PAC TR1
  • Type: Accessories
  • Features: Video Unlock trigger module
  • Feature: Video Unlock trigger module
  • Weight: 1.30
  • Model #: TR1
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  • MXN$564.91 
  • MXN$580.43 Shipping
Alondy Double Din Android Car Radio Stereo Receiver Player 10.1 Inch Touch Screen GPS WiFi Bluetooth FM/AM/RDS USB [Support Carplay & Android Auto] (2G+32G)
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  • MXN$1,559.34 
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  • Car Stereo Headunits

Car Stereo Headunits

Few drivers enjoy silence while traveling the open road. The car stereo is the device that most people turn to for entertainment during long rides. Whether they listen to news broadcasts or turn up their favorite songs, consumers enjoy hearing something other than their roaring engines and spinning tires.

Auto manufacturers don't often put high-end stereos into their vehicles, but any system can be replaced with another that features more components and accessories than standard devices. Most models receive AM and FM signals, but certain radios have different features that not every driver will require.

For instance, some models have LCD displays that use touchscreen navigation. These stereos may be more useful to drivers who think it's unsafe to use buttons and knobs while driving. Some devices have DVD players as well, allowing passengers to watch movies or TV shows during those long journeys.

Less tech-savvy drivers may prefer radios that resemble their current models but boast increased functionality. Smartphones and MP3 players are commonly used to stream music and podcasts, so drivers may want an interface that can sync with their mobile devices.

Fortunately, radios with connection ports that are compatible with most wires are available. There are also some models with USB slots, while others use headphone jacks. Finally, some car stereos feature docks that ensure your mobile device is secure while you drive.

If you don't want to tether your phone to your radio, consider a device with Bluetooth compatibility. The wireless technology can be convenient, but keep in mind that it can place additional strain on your device's battery.

The open road can be a quiet and lonely place, so you need a high quality stereo to listen to your favorite songs and broadcasts. You spend a long time in your car and should enjoy yourself while driving.