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XTRONS 11.6 Inch Car Overhead Roof Mounted Monitor Screen Ultra-Thin Flip Down TV for Cars 1080P Car Video Player with Built-in Speaker Support IR, USB, HDMI, AV Input (No DVD)

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$169.89

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1.Size:Cm118hd


About this item

  • 🚙 SUPERIOR VISUAL ENHANCEMENT - Comes with a TFT digital wide screen and 1366*768 resolution which is a huge forward for 11.6 inch car roof mounted player, deliver incredible stunning pictures and videos that you’d like to watch nonstop during the journey.
  • 🚙 TRUE 1080P VIDEO – Gone are the days of lagging or choppy video playback. This Car TV Monitor supports to play commonly used formats with up to 1080P resolution smoothly, with vibrant colors and sharper images.
  • 🚙 ULTRA-THIN & 170° MAX OPEN ANGLE – Fully folded, the unit is only 29mm thick, crafted to look perfect from any angle. The rotation capability lets you adjust the screen with ideal angle up to 170°, for better orientation and greater comfort.
  • 🚙 EXPAND YOUR MEDIA CHOICES - With HDMI, USB port and AV input featured on this car entertainment system, now you can choose to connect different devices and share any media with your passengers to maximize your enjoyment elegantly.



Product Description

11.6" 1080P Video FHD Digital TFT Monitor Ultra-thin Roof Mounted Monitor Wide Screen with HDMI Port

11.6-inch | Car Roof Mounted Player | Built-in Speaker | 16:9 Widescreen | 170° Adjustable Angle | CM118HD

MAXIMIZE YOUR ENJOYMENT

Built-in HDMI

Integrate Your Mobile Phone Entertainment

Thanks to the built-in HDMI port, now you can mirror your favorite high definition videos, exciting games, and any applications on your smartphone to this beautiful

11.6-inch screen by cable or wirelessly (extra accessories HDTV05 required). Let’s turn the overhead monitor into a new entertainment center now.

Note: The monitor and HDTV05 should be within 2.5 meters of each other to ensure the best transmission.

Connect with Digital TV Receiver

You can also connect XTRONS Freeview digital TV receiver to this unit by an HDMI cable so that to watch digital TV in your car.

Note: The HDMI cable and digital TV receiver are not included.

USB (Max Compatibility: 32GB)

The most classic and easiest way to play/transfer Media from flash drives, hard drives.

Compatible Video Formats: MPEG, AVI, mp4, DAT, VOB, asf

AV Input

An essential interface for you to use the monitor together with your car head unit.

REDEFINE THE CAR ROOF DESIGN

Colorful Aura Lights

Multiple different colors available, dazzling effects like magic. It looks perfect regardless of day or night.

Virtual Touch Buttons

Show up only when power on, keep everything tidy.

Positive and Negative Control

It comes with dual dome lights which support Positive and Negative Control, you can simply integrate them so that they can be turned on / off with the door open /

closed automatically, safe, and convenient.

CAR AND HOME USE

Effortlessly mount the monitor in your sedan or SUV with the 1.8M long power cable. You are free to install it anywhere you want in your vehicle without worrying about

the cable. You can also bring it home and enjoy it with the optional AC power adapter (AC05).

A VARIETY OF SOUND OUT CHOICES

1. Choice 1: Built-in Speaker

The built-in speaker enables you to enjoy media with sound directly and conveniently, no extra device required.

2. Choice 2: Built-in IR Function

It also supports sound output through IR headphones (optional) for private enjoyment.

Note: XTRONS DWH005, DWH006 IR Headphones are compatible. If you need this function, please choose the right option.

3. Choice 3: Original Vehicle Speakers

You can share the audio with other people through your original vehicle speakers.


bennyboy
2025-08-29 13:03:05
I installed the screen a few nights ago in my Ford E-350 XLT extended van, replacing our previous 10" Fahrenheit screen. While, it was a relatively painless install, it did take some ingenuity to get it in correctly, but not a lot.The biggest pain for me was the mounting plate. It's not my favorite because the hole intended for routing wiring had to be under the roll bar, which is the only good place to mount the plate in my van. Ultimately, I ended up ignoring the manufacturer's direction of not having wires between the mounting plate and the unit. To be fair they do insist on a professional installation and I'm not a professional. Still, I was able to wire it up correctly using the previous unit's setup as a guide. There are a lot of wires on this thing, so it would have been nicer if they had a larger hole in the middle of the plate for routing wires through or had a routing hole on the other side. The RCA plugs and fuses were difficult to work with.I also ended up down at Ace Hardware to get longer and shorter mounting screws. The shorter ones (0.75") were needed in the front due to the screw holes being directly under the roll bar and only having 1/8 inch of threading to screw into. The thickness of the roof material also made it so I had to have longer screws in the back (1.5").I'm of the opinion that no installation is straight-forward, particularly in figuring out just how to mount this stuff, which is likely why the manufacturer strongly advises a professional install. Anyway, no stars knocked for this since they clearly state a professional should do it (and I'm not one).Once that was all figured out though, wiring was easy. The colors all matched up (I also confirmed the previous connections to the old unit and tested the voltage with a multimeter). I had a blue wire for the door trigger which in my van is the door+ wire on the XTRONS screen. From what I read online, it was safe to try out each wire (door+ and door-) to see which one worked. I then insulated the end of the door- with electrical tape to prevent accidental connections and also the unused RCA plugs. I taped/zip-tied the rest of the wiring to keep it bundled together or to shorten it and then pushed it into the roof cavity. The 6 RCA input plugs were the toughest part to handle and I wish there was a better way to stow them. Longer wires would have been preferred I think. If you're not ever going to use them, I recommend you just cut them and close the stubs over with electrical tape. I chose to keep them even though I only needed a video input though from my head unit for playing DVDs. Who knows, I may need a second input at some point (but I doubt it).Before I completed the install, I tested out the DVD player and the picture quality was WAY better than my previous unit at about the same size and as this was all the previous screen did (act as a monitor), I was more than satisfied. The lights on the unit are fun too and using the onscreen controls appears to be a breeze. I have not tried out the remote control yet other than power-on/off, but it did come with a battery (pull the tab to enable it). After the install, I took our Nintendo switch and its TV dock, plugged it into an inverter that I have (80W, more than sufficient) and then connected the dock to the HDMI port. The picture was crystal clear, even better than the DVD picture quality. I couldn't be more pleased. I did find that the volume control was not easily accessible, something that should be improved I think (a SW update please Xtrons?). However, I switched it over to using the FM transmitter and was impressed with the quality of sound I got. Certainly was better than I expected. I do not have IR headphones, so couldn't try that out.So, the only thing I'm concerned with now is how well this baby is going to hold up. I live in the Phoenix area and we're hitting 118 degrees right now. As this is next to the A/C vents and gets cooling from it, I'm pretty sure I'm not going to melt anything while driving, but I am concerned that it might get too hot while parked (it is attached directly to the metal frame/roll bar) and I noticed it was quite warm to the touch after sitting in the garage for a while (not even directly in the sun). I'll update this review if it should turn out to be wimpy to our desert conditions here. Hope this helps!
Gandude
2025-08-24 10:44:31
This 12.6 inch unit worked with Roku stick and stock factory I/R headphones with my aftermarket JVC head unit. Mounting was straight forward but took some time to retrofit into the Chrysler roof rail system. I plan to place some insulation above the unit because the roof gets hot. time will tell how the unit functions going forward. If it functions a year from now, I will give it 5 stars! 2006 Town and country van.
A.C
2025-08-22 13:42:00
Great but need wearless HDMI
Joan Xiong
2025-08-09 19:35:03
Easy to mount, video and audio quality works great.It be nice if the monitor had a swivel so it can be rotated left and right.3 star rating becuz the touch sensor to turn on the screen stopped working after 4 months of light usage. The only time this monitor gets turned on is when we travel with the kids which doesn’t happen to often during this pandemic. Unfortunately refund/return has pass and doesn’t look like there is any tech support for it from Amazon, or the manufacturer or seller.
Lucia Rugama de Reyes
2025-07-28 12:53:43
High definition screenFit perfect in my oldest spotEasy to install te wifiBut pairing with my cell was a headacheSince I am.not that good with technology
Customer
2025-07-27 11:21:21
Junk! Stopped working after about 3 weeks. The seller did replace it and the same thing happened again! Gotta give credit to the seller for sending another one after I sent it back but the product is junk! Not only out the cost, but cost of shipping back and cost of my time multiple times trying to fix it per their suggestions and then reinstalling it multiple times. Stay away from it.
MOHAMMED ALJANABI
2025-06-13 10:53:35
Works good nice screen, but you can connect anything unless you add another adapter which is Annoying and messy wires
bennyboy
2025-06-08 11:33:28
I installed the screen a few nights ago in my Ford E-350 XLT extended van, replacing our previous 10" Fahrenheit screen. While, it was a relatively painless install, it did take some ingenuity to get it in correctly, but not a lot.The biggest pain for me was the mounting plate. It's not my favorite because the hole intended for routing wiring had to be under the roll bar, which is the only good place to mount the plate in my van. Ultimately, I ended up ignoring the manufacturer's direction of not having wires between the mounting plate and the unit. To be fair they do insist on a professional installation and I'm not a professional. Still, I was able to wire it up correctly using the previous unit's setup as a guide. There are a lot of wires on this thing, so it would have been nicer if they had a larger hole in the middle of the plate for routing wires through or had a routing hole on the other side. The RCA plugs and fuses were difficult to work with.I also ended up down at Ace Hardware to get longer and shorter mounting screws. The shorter ones (0.75") were needed in the front due to the screw holes being directly under the roll bar and only having 1/8 inch of threading to screw into. The thickness of the roof material also made it so I had to have longer screws in the back (1.5").I'm of the opinion that no installation is straight-forward, particularly in figuring out just how to mount this stuff, which is likely why the manufacturer strongly advises a professional install. Anyway, no stars knocked for this since they clearly state a professional should do it (and I'm not one).Once that was all figured out though, wiring was easy. The colors all matched up (I also confirmed the previous connections to the old unit and tested the voltage with a multimeter). I had a blue wire for the door trigger which in my van is the door+ wire on the XTRONS screen. From what I read online, it was safe to try out each wire (door+ and door-) to see which one worked. I then insulated the end of the door- with electrical tape to prevent accidental connections and also the unused RCA plugs. I taped/zip-tied the rest of the wiring to keep it bundled together or to shorten it and then pushed it into the roof cavity. The 6 RCA input plugs were the toughest part to handle and I wish there was a better way to stow them. Longer wires would have been preferred I think. If you're not ever going to use them, I recommend you just cut them and close the stubs over with electrical tape. I chose to keep them even though I only needed a video input though from my head unit for playing DVDs. Who knows, I may need a second input at some point (but I doubt it).Before I completed the install, I tested out the DVD player and the picture quality was WAY better than my previous unit at about the same size and as this was all the previous screen did (act as a monitor), I was more than satisfied. The lights on the unit are fun too and using the onscreen controls appears to be a breeze. I have not tried out the remote control yet other than power-on/off, but it did come with a battery (pull the tab to enable it). After the install, I took our Nintendo switch and its TV dock, plugged it into an inverter that I have (80W, more than sufficient) and then connected the dock to the HDMI port. The picture was crystal clear, even better than the DVD picture quality. I couldn't be more pleased. I did find that the volume control was not easily accessible, something that should be improved I think (a SW update please Xtrons?). However, I switched it over to using the FM transmitter and was impressed with the quality of sound I got. Certainly was better than I expected. I do not have IR headphones, so couldn't try that out.So, the only thing I'm concerned with now is how well this baby is going to hold up. I live in the Phoenix area and we're hitting 118 degrees right now. As this is next to the A/C vents and gets cooling from it, I'm pretty sure I'm not going to melt anything while driving, but I am concerned that it might get too hot while parked (it is attached directly to the metal frame/roll bar) and I noticed it was quite warm to the touch after sitting in the garage for a while (not even directly in the sun). I'll update this review if it should turn out to be wimpy to our desert conditions here. Hope this helps!
Gandude
2025-05-31 16:26:24
This 12.6 inch unit worked with Roku stick and stock factory I/R headphones with my aftermarket JVC head unit. Mounting was straight forward but took some time to retrofit into the Chrysler roof rail system. I plan to place some insulation above the unit because the roof gets hot. time will tell how the unit functions going forward. If it functions a year from now, I will give it 5 stars! 2006 Town and country van.
A.C
2025-05-23 10:16:29
Great but need wearless HDMI
Joan Xiong
2025-04-03 11:49:21
Easy to mount, video and audio quality works great.It be nice if the monitor had a swivel so it can be rotated left and right.3 star rating becuz the touch sensor to turn on the screen stopped working after 4 months of light usage. The only time this monitor gets turned on is when we travel with the kids which doesn’t happen to often during this pandemic. Unfortunately refund/return has pass and doesn’t look like there is any tech support for it from Amazon, or the manufacturer or seller.
Lucia Rugama de Reyes
2025-01-29 15:41:39
High definition screenFit perfect in my oldest spotEasy to install te wifiBut pairing with my cell was a headacheSince I am.not that good with technology
Customer
2025-01-07 18:47:46
Junk! Stopped working after about 3 weeks. The seller did replace it and the same thing happened again! Gotta give credit to the seller for sending another one after I sent it back but the product is junk! Not only out the cost, but cost of shipping back and cost of my time multiple times trying to fix it per their suggestions and then reinstalling it multiple times. Stay away from it.
MOHAMMED ALJANABI
2024-12-28 11:07:32
Works good nice screen, but you can connect anything unless you add another adapter which is Annoying and messy wires
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