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It barely works in our car to use the 2 DVD screens w/one ff'ing child and one rf'ing child, but it DOES work. The cord that connects the two screens to each other is pretty short, so it's a stretch to make it go from one rear headrest to the headrest on the front seat. Also, b/c of how I have to set our DVD player up, it can be near impossible/impossible in some seating positions, b/c the power cord has to go to one unit (extra screen) when used together and to the other (main unit) when used alone. If we didn't have a second power plug in the back of my mini van, it would be really tough. It took me a bit to figure it out--seats in certain positions, which player on which headrest, etc. Then, there's the question of can I still reach the main player to press play or use the remote....
So, I guess some people just aren't going to go thru all that to make it work or for some, it just won't work.
I'll get pics later of mine--it's still installed after our beach trip. (-:
henrietta
What about using a mirror to see the DVD? Having the DVD set up for forward-facing passengers, then use a mirror for the RF kiddo to see it?
I don't know what happened to mine, uploading again. Yes you can use them.
Ours buckled closed. The had 2 harness strap like material coming off that went around the headrest then buckled closed.
I'm guessing it's because their cars have a built-in DVD where it's not an option to have it shown for a rear-facing child?
For those that don't have built-ins, why are thinking they can't put it on the back headrest? Sounds like excuses to me :thumbsdown:
In any case here are some pictures for you to use.
Okay... I'm lost here. How come using a child mirror is wrong but using DVD players/screens are acceptable? Wouldn't a rear facing child's face hit them in an event of a crash... like on the rebound?
I'm just curious? Not trying to sound rude.
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