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Upgrade your ride with this $85 touchscreen car display

December 14, 2023
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TL;DR: As of December 14, get this 6.8″ Foldable Touchscreen Car Display with Apple CarPlay & Android Auto Support for only $84.97 — that’s a 46% discount.


With Tesla releasing the infamous Cybertruck, you may be looking to make a vehicle upgrade of your own. Probably one that’s a lot more practical than a truck made of stainless steel, like this 6.8-inch wireless display that brings features like CarPlay and Android Auto, a backup camera, and hands-free controls to almost any car model. 

Now priced at just $84.97 (reg. $159.99) through December 17, you can level up your infotainment and navigation system for less.

Smart features for safer, more convenient driving

Daily commutes and road trips will never be the same. Pair the 6.8-inch touchscreen display with your iPhone or Android to use CarPlay and Android Auto for seamless navigation, media controls, and your phone’s voice assistant for hands-free calling and texting. 

The display can also mirror your phone’s screen and play music or movies from a TF card, a 32GB memory card is included. This is great for passengers to enjoy while on the road or for drivers to unwind at rest stops or charging stations.

Beyond keeping your eyes on the road, this smart display makes driving safer with support for a rear camera that’s also included with your purchase. Then, when you shift into reverse, you’ll see a clear view of your surroundings for assistance while parking and backing out of spaces.

Quick setup on your dashboard or windshield

Installation is simpler than you might expect. Mount the 6.8-inch display to your dashboard with an adhesive mount or to the inner windshield with a strong suction cup. Then, connect it to power and your car’s speakers with Bluetooth, an FM transmitter, or aux jack. Finally, set up the backup camera.

Upgrade your infotainment system with this 6.8-inch wireless display with support for CarPlay, Android Auto, a backup camera, and more, now on sale for $84.97 (reg. $159.99) until December 17 at 11:59 p.m. PT. 

StackSocial prices subject to change.

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