Navigate the city like a pro taxi driver when you have this infotainment system!

TL;DR: Save 42% on this Apple CarPlay and Android Auto touchscreen car display that pairs with most cars through September 29! Have you ever wondered how NYC’s taxi drivers are wizards when it comes to navigating Broadway or 5th Avenue? They’ve definitely got some driving skills like Robert de Niro in Taxi Driver, but these days, their expert navigation is thanks to their car’s infotainment systems.If you’re still whizzing around the city—you’re one of the few lucky ones with a car!—without a wireless car display, you’ll want to add this one to your ride.Its nine-inch screen provides convenient navigation and hands-free media controls that seamlessly integrate with your iPhone or Android, and it’s only $94.97 (reg.

$179) through September 29. This display is super easy to install, taking mere minutes so you can zip over to Hudson Yards or beat the downtown traffic in record time (or at least beat the ETA).Just select either the dashboard or windshield suction cup to firmly attach the screen to your car, connect it to your car’s lighter port for power, hook it up to your speakers with an aux cable or wirelessly with an FM transmitter, and pair your smartphone via Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.Use the touchscreen to find your Spotify playlist, or use Siri or Google Assistant for hands-free calling or to text the family that you’re getting pizza for dinner.You can also get real-time traffic updates and live navigation to avoid construction or closed roads around the city! This wireless car display is also equipped with a 1080p rear camera, so you can back out like taxi drivers do.

When you’re backing up, the screen automatically switches to the rearview so you can back in or out of street parking spaces confidently. Make your car smarter so your drives around (and outside) the city are safer.Get this 9-inch wireless car display for just $94.97 until September 29 at 11:59 PM Pacific!StackSocial prices subject to change....

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Publisher: New York Post

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