Only @ Best Buy Receive free local HDTV broadcasts with this Insignia™ NS-ANT314 indoor HDTV antenna that features an integrated 4' coaxial cable for quick and easy connection to your HDTV.
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Kenwood KFC-1665R Car Speakers: If you're ready for a noticeable improvement in sound quality over your factory car speakers, you'll appreciate the crisp, clear audio these Kenwood speakers can produce.Geek Squad® installation is strongly recommended for this product. Please visit your local Best Buy store for details
The front door speakers were blown in my '06 Impala. Installed these - you need the adapter plates too, so I bought the Metra brand plates. Also need the wiring harnesses for GM which I already had. I can now hear my stereo without cranking it up too high.
These Metra 82-3006 adapter plates let you install a pair of 6" to 6-3/4" speakers into a compatible 2005 or later GM vehicle. The steel construction delivers a durable design.
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Utilizing 2.4GHz wireless technology, this Motorola MBP33S baby monitor provides up to a 590' wireless range for a flexible monitoring area. The 2.8" color screen shows video of your baby in clear detail.
Originally had a Scout 2300 which is technically listed as a pet monitor but worked great as a baby monitor. It broke so we were forced to buy a new one, but didn't want to pay outrageous money for it. The MBP33S was in our price range so we bought it. It works fine, but it lacks in a few areas compared to our old one. 1. It seems to have a little latency when in night vision - the frames per second on the video is low so when our son moves it looks a little choppy. 2. Also in night vision, not as area is lit up in the room as our old one so you're no seeing everything in the camera's view that you would see during daylight. 3. It's a manual camera, so you have to set it by hand. Our old one was motorized and could be set remotely from the monitor. However, our old one did cost more. Overall, it's a decent system for the money if you're not wanting spend a lot of money. If you need more features, you have to spend more.