This plug and play car display is only $80

TL;DR: This 9-inch Wireless Car Display works with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and it’s on sale for just $79.99 ($179).Say what you will about modern cars, but the dashboard displays are pretty useful.The only problem is it took a few years for them to really get the technology down, so older vehicles either end up with a low-quality display or no display at all.

If you want to change that, it’s easy to upgrade your vehicle, and you don’t even need to visit a mechanic.This 9-inch Wireless Car Display offers a seamless way to integrate the latest tech advancements directly into your car’s dashboard. Whether you’re commuting to work, hitting the interstate on a road trip, or just running errands around town, this display can help enhance your ride for only $79.99 (reg.$179).If you’re bummed that your car doesn’t have the fancy wireless hub like most of the newer models, don’t fret.

Compatible with both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, this wireless display (4-star rated!) bridges the gap between your smartphone and your vehicle, providing a safer and more enjoyable ride.Once you’ve connected your iPhone or Android device, you can access your phone’s apps right from the touchscreen display, which boasts a large, responsive screen that makes interaction easy, while the clear, bright display ensures premium visibility day or night.There’s even a phone mirroring option, which lets you add extra connectivity and entertainment options.Use Apple AirPlay to sync your phone’s video-streaming apps like YouTube and more.

Plus, this display offers Bluetooth transmission of your device’s sound to your car’s stereo speakers, and FM wireless transmission and AUX outputs are available.Adding this nifty car display to your vehicle is as easy as pie.It’s widely compatible with most car models since it’s powered by a wide-voltage cigarette lighter with 12V~24V.

Use one of the two suction brackets to attach to your car’s dash o...

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Publisher: New York Post

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