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Hello,
On my 5th Gen, I had dual screens set up for the kids in the back seat. One thing that worked really well was the plastic backing on the seats, which allowed me to tuck the wires away and keep everything looking clean and organized.
With the 6th Gen, the seat backs are all one piece, which looks nice, but now when I try to set up the screens there are cables everywhere because there is nowhere to hide them.
I am wondering if anyone has found a good way to secure or hide the wires, or if there is a different type of setup that works better in the 6th Gen. I am open to a tablet based system where the kids can watch Netflix or Disney, or even a setup where I can load video files directly onto the devices. It does not need to be a DVD system.
Thanks.
On my 5th Gen, I had dual screens set up for the kids in the back seat. One thing that worked really well was the plastic backing on the seats, which allowed me to tuck the wires away and keep everything looking clean and organized.
With the 6th Gen, the seat backs are all one piece, which looks nice, but now when I try to set up the screens there are cables everywhere because there is nowhere to hide them.
I am wondering if anyone has found a good way to secure or hide the wires, or if there is a different type of setup that works better in the 6th Gen. I am open to a tablet based system where the kids can watch Netflix or Disney, or even a setup where I can load video files directly onto the devices. It does not need to be a DVD system.
Thanks.
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