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Sirius Backseat TV

The SCV1 satellite radio tuner is the first of its kind, bringing suddenly silent and well behaved backseats to appreciated moms and dads across the country. By connecting with Sirius Backseat TV, the SCV1 is able to offer the three biggest names in family friendly programming suitable for children of all ages: Nickelodeon, the Disney Channel and Cartoon Network.

Sirius Backseat Television content is live 24 hours and 7 days, so even on long, overnight car trips, the front seat can enjoy care free ride while the backseat is intensely glued to their favorite TV shows, such as “Spongebob Squarepants” and “Hannah Montana.”The SCV1 is designed to work in any car that is equipped with an FM radio and a rear seat video monitor.

If your kids are tired of picking from the same small collection of DVDs over and over, those TV screens can finally be put to some fresh use with Sirius Backseat TV’s multi-channel lineup. The SCV1 also comes with a wired controller, so once your kids grow tired of a particular station, they can simply change the channel just as they would at home, without having to ask an adult for assistance. Front seat passengers can still enjoy regular Sirius XM satellite radio programming, no matter what is being watched in the back.Sirius Backseat TV now actually comes pre-installed in a selection of new vehicles, some offering a free trial of the subscription depending on the dealer. 2010 model cars in which pre-installation has been made available include the Dodge Grand Caravan, Dodge Journey, Dodge Ram 1500, Chrysler Town & Country and the Jeep Commander.

To add a Sirius Backseat TV subscription to your existing Sirius Sattelite Radio package costs only 7.99 per month, well worth it to a lot of mom and dads who could use some peace and quiet.

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