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Old 2nd May 2012, 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by PsYcHe View Post
1 - No
2 - Yes
3 - Wireless headphones - Mean isolated from main stereo. FM transmitter means everyone listens. If you go with headphones, then both headrest systems are completely seperate from the rest of the car.
4 - No sure
The wireless headphones are £12 each and the foldup quite nicely, and as psyche says everyone else doesnt have to hear it or you can use ipod headphones in the headphone jack at the front of the unit.

i have an old set of headphones that i cut up and fitted to the child seat (as she wont wear the earphones yet, i use that so i cant hear barney repeated over and over.

i have to say though all the inputs are there , if you have a tuner why not pump tv in the back headrests

i drove from leeds to warrington yesterday across the M62, had tv on all the way (not watching obviosly, i put the nav map on, but could hear it, so i would know if there was a loss of signal) and i reckon it worked perfectly about 95% of the journey, didnt like the above 1000ft much , but i was very impressed.
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