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New NavTool NAVTOOL3.0-HDMI Explorer 2017
$ 146.78
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Description
NavTool NAVTOOL3.0-HDMIis a new generation of video interfaces that adds smartphone mirroring (smartphone screen projection/duplication) and video capabilities to vehicles with a factory color screen or factory installed navigation system.
Mirror/Duplicate iPhone / Android / Microsoft / Blackberry Smartphone Screen To Vehicles Factory Screen.
Add Up to 4 Cameras - Camera Images Turn On Automatically Or Can Be Turned On Manually If Required.
Add Front Camera
Add Left Lane Watch Camera
Add Right Lane Watch Camera
Add Rear View Camera - If Vehicle Is Not Equipped with A Factory Rear View Camera
Add DVD Player
Add USB Video Streaming Player
NavTool NAVTOOL3.0-HDMI
adds 1 HDMI input for HD quality smartphone screen mirroring and 4 composite video inputs to vehicles factory color screen no-navigation or navigation system.
NavTool NAVTOOL3.0-HDMI
does not replace or add the factory screen; it creates additional video inputs and smartphone mirroring capabilities for the factory installed navigation system or color information screen. Vehicles equipped with factory color screen or an outdated factory navigation can now take advantage of the navigations apps installed on your smartphone, mirror/project any application including navigation applications (Waze, Google Maps and similar) from smartphone to vehicle's color screen.
NavTool NAVTOOL3.0-HDMI
+ HAGRY
are 100% plug and play - no wire cutting required. NavTool plug and play installation harnesses are made using only O.E.M. factory connectors.
(Accessory, Ground, Reverse, Parking Brake wires may still need to be connected)
NavTool NAVTOOL3.0-HDMI
video sources connected to NavTool interface via HDMI also receive audio via HDMI, then from NavTool audio output is connect to vehicles AUX audio input. Smartphone audio can also utilize Bluetooth audio streaming on equipped vehicles.
NavTool NAVTOOL3.0-HDMI
is video-in-motion enabled for off the public road use (away from any public roads), the video image will stay on the screen even while the vehicle is in motion, however, we do not recommend doing this.