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Planet Audio P100CPAC Car Receiver 10" Capacitive Touchscreen w/ Apple CarPlay

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Planet Audio P100CPAC Car Receiver 10" Capacitive Touchscreen

The Planet Audio P100CPAC Apple CarPlay Android Auto Car Receiver - Single Din Chassis With 10.1 Inch Capacitive Touchscreen, Backup Camera Included, Bluetooth, USB, No CD DVD, Multi-Color Illumination

Features:

  • Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
  • Single Din Chassis with Double DIN conversion brackets
  • 10.1” Capacitive Touchscreen
  • Switchable US & EU Tuner Frequencies
  • AM/FM Receiver
  • Steering Wheel Control Input (*Interface not included)
  • RBDS Tuner
  • Update via USB
  • Multicolor Illumination
  • 85 Watts x 4 Channel
  • High-Resolution Color
  • Low Light Visibility
  • Weather Proof
  • Wide Angle View
  • NTSC Output
  • Hidden Mounting Bracket
  • Optional On-screen Display

INPUTS & OUTPUTS

  • Bluetooth® Hands-free
  • Aux-In
  • Compatible with Audio Output of iPod®/iPhone®, Smartphones and MP3 players
  • A/V Input
  • Front & Rear Camera Input
  • Front, Rear, Sub Pre-Amp Outputs
  • USB Port 1: CarPlay & Android Auto, 1.5A Charging
  • USB Port 2: Media & 1.5A Charging
  • External BT Mic

PLAYBACK

  • High-Resolution FLAC
  • WAV/MP3/WMA
  • Bluetooth® Audio Streaming Stream and Control your Favorite Music APPs

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