This Car Display Is 55% Off, and Brings CarPlay and Android Auto to Your Dashboard

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I could not tell you the number of friends I have that keep their phone on their lap while they drive. They’ll have an address queued up in their GPS and be constantly looking down, eyes of the road, to see where to turn next. It’s anxiety inducing to be in the passenger seat with them. Don’t be one of them. Or if your know someone like that, be their solution to this bad habit: Get them or yourself a wireless car display.

This one is compatible with either Apple CarPlay for iPhone users or Android Auto for Android users, and right now StackSocial is running a huge discount. You can get the 7-inch screen for $64 (a 53% discount down from $139) or the 9-inch for $79 (a 55% discount down from $179).

See 7″ car display at StackSocial

See 9″ car display at StackSocial

Jam Out and Drive Safe

A wireless car display like this one can be mounted to the dashboard or windshield so important Google Maps, Apple Maps, or Waze info can stay in the driver’s periphery while one the move. It can be mounted with two different kinds of suction brackets which are both included. There is a 360-degree bracket with an extend arm for the top of the dashboard as well as a 180-degree option for mounting to the windshield.

The 1024×600 FHD display has a touch screen interface and can access your smartphones data and apps be it through Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. Load in maps, music, videos and more and even control the screen using Siri or Google Assistant. You can connect the display to your car stereo using Bluetooth so you can listen to all your music, podcasts, and audiobooks on your commute or long road trips. If your car doesn’t support Bluetooth, no worries. FM wireless transmission audio and AUX output audio are also supported.

The mountable display can expand your capability from the driver’s seat if you connect it with a reversing camera on the rear of your car (sold separately). You can also pop in a TF card with storage of up to 64GB filled with music to have available on the fly—great alternative to Spotify when driving through areas with bad cellular connection.

See 7″ car display at StackSocial

See 9″ car display at StackSocial

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