2/12/2011

Roadview RHM-7.0T 7-Inch Headrest Monitor with DVD (Tan) Review

Roadview RHM-7.0T 7 inch Headrest Monitor with DVD
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Lets open with the bads:

Poor user manual
Low volume
Poor Infra-red headphone range

Yes - those really are the only minor issues with this product. Installation is a breeze, and the kit comes with a variety of headrest adapters. I didn't need any of them. I had the screen mounted in about 4 minutes, then spent an additional 20 minutes making a power harness to power the unit of a front power outlet. The headrest has two wiring looms coming out of the posts - one for power and AV in, and one for AV out, heading to a secondary screen. The manual doesn't mention a single thing about how to install these, nor does it explain what kind of video formats the SD and USB ports accept.

Video quality is outstanding - much better than I had expected, plus it returns where you left off when you power it on again, something most portable players can't do.

Audio from the unit is very low - so you'll need to consider wiring it to an AUX-in on your radio. The IR-headphone transmitter sucks - at 10 inches away, the signal is already dying. Roadview apparently sell an external IR transmitter.

The remote is nice and large, with real buttons (instead of those poor creditcard remotes). The button layout is a little confusing, but you get used to that quickly.

At an average price of just $160, this is a steal. The headrest also features a zippered cover, and the front feels better than the original headrests in our Ford.

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