Collection: Android headrest monitor
Car ceiling screen:
Overhead Monitor
Flip-Down Monitor
Overhead DVD Player (ceiling-mounted DVD player, if playback function is included)
Roof-Mounted Monitor
Pillow TV:
Headrest Monitor
Headrest DVD Player (headrest DVD player, if playback function is included)
Backseat Entertainment System (rear seat entertainment system, including head restraints and other rear seat devices)
Seat-Back Monitor
⬆️ Overhead / Roof-Mounted Displays
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Overhead Monitor
A generic term for any screen mounted to the vehicle’s headliner. -
Flip-Down Monitor (or Drop-Down Monitor)
A ceiling screen that folds down on a hinge when in use, then stows flat against the roof. -
Roof-Mounted Monitor
Emphasizes the installation point (the roof); functionally similar to “Overhead Monitor.” -
Overhead DVD Player
Same as an overhead/flip-down monitor but includes a built-in DVD drive and player.
🛏️ Headrest / Seat-Back Displays
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Headrest Monitor
A screen embedded in—or attached to—the back of a front-seat headrest. -
Headrest DVD Player
Combines a headrest screen with an integrated DVD drive. -
Seat-Back Monitor
More general than “headrest,” can include screens mounted anywhere on the seat back. -
Backseat Entertainment System
A broader term covering any rear-seat video/audio setup—headrest screens plus extras (game ports, wireless headphones, etc.).
How to Choose the Right Name
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Function-First: If DVD playback is a selling point, include “DVD Player.”
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Mounting Style: Use “Flip-Down” for drop-hinge units vs. “Overhead” for fixed panels.
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Installation Emphasis: “Roof-Mounted” highlights professional, wired-in installs.
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Package Scope: “Backseat Entertainment System” suggests a multi-component kit, not just a screen.
Pick the term that best aligns with your product’s key feature and installation style!