17.3" Car Overhead Flip Down Monitor Screen Dispaly 1080P Video HD Digital TFT Screen Wide Screen Ultra-thin Mounted Car Roof Player HDMI IR FM USB SD








Key features
- •17.3inch Large Digital Screen With its huge 17.3" screen, the YHRF173M is designed for larger vehicles such as coaches, buses, motor homes and the like, for which this roof monitor is ideally suited
- •130° Max Open Angle.The monitor can be opened up to an angle of 130°, ensuring maximum viewing position for passengers and us ability in the vehicle.
- •Expand Your Media Choices.With USB, SD card and HDMI input featured on this monitor, you can enjoy multiple endless entertainment even on the road
- •Enjoy Your Games.With the built-in HDMI port and a simple connection between your mobile phone and the monitor, you can enjoy your games on a new level.
- •Video Sharing.With the built-in HDMI port, your movies and music on your phone can be shared with everyone you are travelling with.
17.3" Car Overhead Flip Down Monitor Screen Dispaly 1080P Video HD Digital TFT Screen Wide Screen Ultra-thin Mounted Car Roof Player HDMI IR FM USB SD
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Customer Reviews
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It’s okay.
javier montoya✓ Verified Purchase•September 29, 2023
Looks nice but didn't have audio out
Bigger than expected
Matt✓ Verified Purchase•September 29, 2023
This turned out to be larger than expected. Make sure you have a flat space large enough to mount this before you order! The positive and negative dome light options are great. This is the first unit I've installed where that worked well. The lights would be better if they had a warmer temp. The bright white never matches the other dome lights. You may need to mount a larger plate or board first if there is a large gap between the headliner and roof.
Great Road Tv
CAROL'S KITCHEN AND DESSERTS✓ Verified Purchase•September 25, 2023
I bought for my dad for Father's Day and I am so pleased with the quality. The size is wonderful and clear beautiful picture.
PRETTY BIG
Delund✓ Verified Purchase•September 14, 2023
Measure twice! I ordered it because it was the biggest I found. I love the screen was super simple to install but is boarder line to big for our van otherwise a great product
It’s pretty good. I like having it.
Leah✓ Verified Purchase•July 28, 2023
Ok here's what's up. My hubs and I installed this. It wasn't overly difficult to run the wires in our Grand caravan. You need a set of RCA's and like 12 gauge wire or smaller, about 10-15 feet each. The picture is great, clear and bright. The Dodges won't run the monitor without hacking the software if the car doesn't come with the entertainment system initially. I bought an unlock key for it called a Jippo Play a few months prior. The problem with no audio out is this. If you try to put the media into the monitor, (through the HDMI on the monitor, for example) I get no sound. You have to take the audio out from the back of the radio and connect it right back into itself to get sound through the speakers, (so you need a second set of RCA's but just the two audio lines.) If I use the in dash DVD player in the vehicle as the source, then the audio is good but otherwise you won't get sound.) So plugging the media into the monitor doesn't work on my vehicle but it's not that way on car that are not locked to only use OEM parts. If I put a Nintendo Switch in the van and connect the Switch to the audio jack, then that works also but it's a pain and a lot of loose wires while you travel. All in all, I would recommend this monitor.
*TIP* There is no premade mount/housing for any vehicle that I know of that is this large. So in order to stabilize it and distribute the weight over a wider area, you need to put something above the headliner, and mount it to that. I used a long thin piece of metal from the hardware store with pre-drilled holes.
The screws that go through the monitor piece to the mounting plate are a HUGE pain In the butt and that will take two people to get done. Someone has to hold the monitor up while the other "uses their magic" to try to find the pilot holes and screw it in.
Post script - There are two sets of RCA jacks on the monitor. I imagine that one is the input and possibly the second set will output the SOUND from the monitor. There are several other Reviews that say that there is no audio out but why would this be made with an HDMI port if you could never hear the sound from it? I will update this when I give that a shot but screwing it in was such a pain that it will be a while before we do that mess again.
*TIP* There is no premade mount/housing for any vehicle that I know of that is this large. So in order to stabilize it and distribute the weight over a wider area, you need to put something above the headliner, and mount it to that. I used a long thin piece of metal from the hardware store with pre-drilled holes.
The screws that go through the monitor piece to the mounting plate are a HUGE pain In the butt and that will take two people to get done. Someone has to hold the monitor up while the other "uses their magic" to try to find the pilot holes and screw it in.
Post script - There are two sets of RCA jacks on the monitor. I imagine that one is the input and possibly the second set will output the SOUND from the monitor. There are several other Reviews that say that there is no audio out but why would this be made with an HDMI port if you could never hear the sound from it? I will update this when I give that a shot but screwing it in was such a pain that it will be a while before we do that mess again.
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