Factory Matched Custom Headrests For 2007 Volvo XC90
When one of the owners of a chain of regional car dealerships wanted to outfit his 2007 Volvo XC90 with custom headrests, he came to Mobile Edge. We researched the best options and found that one of our partner vendors, Myron and Davis, had a factory matched solution.
We obtained the color code for the interior and ordered the headrests to match. We placed the order at 2pm and the headrests were here the following day. They came outfitted with a 7″ screen and DVD player in each headrest. Included in the setup was a game controller with video games built in, wireless headphones and the ability to play the audio output through the factory stereo system.
The fit and finish of the headrests is beautiful. The color match was perfect and the texture and feel matched that of the Volvo factory headrest.
The capabilities of this system are unreal. For families with 2 children, this is perfect. One child can play a game while the other watches a DVD or both can watch the same DVD. All this while mom and dad can be listening to their favorite radio station and the kids have their headphone on!
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