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A lot of that has to do with crash testing and heat requirements etc... The Roku has been a great addition. It has its own interface or it can be used as a cast device.
Maybe I can find the trace and solder in a 3.5mm jack.
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Have you been able to get any other features out of the system by flashing the os? Are you using stock Android or another non Lincoln version of the os? Are you able to get any of the features on the non Lincoln version? Or did they take the extra hardware out as well? Built in fm transmitter would be killer.
I seen in the developer options to turn on audio output,
But there are no speakers.
Maybe I can find the trace and solder in a 3.5mm jack.
FWIW, the installer screwed up the install a bit and I took it back for them to fix. The black "housing" underneath the headrest now sits flush with the seat (as it should). But that doesn't address the distance to which the monitors stick out into the "aisle".
Finally back ... sorry! We are enjoying these monitors in our Navigator. I won't waste time going over what has already been discussed.
I can say a few things I'm not fond of ...
1) Note that these have DVD players, not Blu Ray players. So if you have Blu Rays you won't be able to play them.
2) On the Navigator they protrude out from the seat quite a bit (just like the OEM ones). It's not bad, but just wanted to note it. They also maybe sit a little bit lower than I'd like for kids in convertible seats. Of course this depends on the height of the seats in the front row at any given time.
Whomever wired ours in connected them so that anytime the auto start/stop engages the power is cut to the monitors. I will have this fixed next time I go in, but for now I have to make sure and disable stop/start if we're going to be watching them.
The ability to download all the apps is great. I watched a bunch of Big Ten basketball on the way home on a road trip one time this spring. And like mentioned, the app that mirrors the rear screens on your phone is a great option for those with little ones. If our kids were older we'd probably just have bought a couple of iPads, so if you can deal with the price this is a nice option over factory.
Lets follow the Kiss rule. get a narrow web strap with a clasp to put around between the headrest and seatback (make sure the color matches) put a tablet case with kickstand or hand strap on a high resolution tablet link it wirelessly to the WiFi you have Hands free netflix, Prime video, downloaded video for when there is no cellular signal get fancy with sling TV etc. Just no disks to carry around and put back in the case which fits just where? Keep It Simple Silly. you can take the strap off if someone important is getting in the car or just hang a few reusable shopping bags on it and they will thing you are environmentally friendly even though you drive a Navigator.Looks good but not sure how they’d attach in a Navi. The gap between seat and monitor is a deal killer for me anyway. Kids are big enough now where every inch of legroom matters.
So again, the problem we are experiencing may not be fixable. But if your guys figure it out, PLEASE TELL ME WHAT THEY DID. Thanks!
I spoke with my audio shop guru and he said there are some circuits that turn off with the engine. Whatever circuit that was tapped to power the units needs to be checked with a volt meter while the truck is turning itself on and off. That will confirm its the power source and not the units themselves being picky about voltage. The fact that they turn off with the engine and not during restart makes me believe he is correct.