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Headrest Monitors

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Hello

Has anyone installed monitors on the front seats for rear seat entertainment ?

Any ideas on how to pass the cables through the seats ?

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On 26/09/2022 at 13:18, Frankenfurter said:

The tablet holders with iPads keeps my kids happy. 19 Euro from Kopacek. I just run charging cables to the center console for super long trips. They don’t work in sports line seats tho…
 

http://www.kopacek.com/Skoda/SUPERB-III/Smart-holder-original-Skoda-Autoas-product

 

The head tests aren’t huge so the screens wouldn’t be either if you wanted to build it in.

Hello , i to have a tablet holder , but i bought a monitor for the oder seat and was thinking in conecting it to the tv tuner so i could control it from the mib unit.

4 hours ago, Camarao69 said:

Hello , i to have a tablet holder , but i bought a monitor for the oder seat and was thinking in conecting it to the tv tuner so i could control it from the mib unit.

That sounds very cool. I've not heard of that function with the MIB unit.

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Well i think i have found something that might help the seat is very similar to superb 2.

 

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Well it was very simple, just released the back cover like in the video, i passed the cable through the side of the headrest hole then with my arm all way up through the back of the cover i was able to pull it down.

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Hello , as my intentions of adding the tv tuner to my car so i could play videos to the back monitors did not work searching the web i may have found a solution

 

How about splitting the lvds cable that goes to mib2 , this interface converts lvds to hdmi and lets you add more lvds screens.

 

Interface

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