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I was in conversation with another Moho owner yesterday.
they were on about how much tech stuff on the dashboard when there away.
2 phones. Dash cam gps camera screen something as a backup there that’s six items I can’t remember what the others were some sort of monitors.

me. Single tiny little socket is the only evidence I have on show. But have a iPad gps that sits in the cup holder and a reversing screen.
others I dare say have an all dancing singing single screen ..I have one of those in the car..

so what’s on show how many items

if possible show us your dash board array.
 
Dashcam and occasionally satnav

Rear view monitor is where rear view mirror was
 
Nothing on the dash, double din head unit has satnav, 2 rear cameras, service camera & front camera all displayed on the head unit screen.
 
Dash cam and Sat Nav. Nothing else.
 
Rear view monitor,dash cam,and 2 sat Nav (have had one crash on more than one occasion)

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Dash cam, rear view mirror mounted rear camera high level, rear view camera low level through head unit, garmin sat nav, tyre monitor, google maps on phone held in air vent. Only really use the garmin and high level camera, the rest are just occasionals as necessary or as backup when the garmin throws a wobbler or the sun shines on the rear view camera. Oh and a bluetooth speaker hanging from the rear view mirror, the Pioneer double din is a bit pants tbh.
 
I have plenty of space for gadgets but I only have a rear view camera (installed with the van) an Auto Vox Rear View camera (highly recommended), Garmin Sat Nav cradle (screen only installed when I need it) and my DAB radio adaptor (I always need my Radio 5 Live fix).
 
No screens no sat nav single radio no rear camera the only thing I have is a camera behind the mirror

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Sat nav - middle centre, reversing camera screen on rear view mirror, back up navigation on 'phone in co-pilot's hand and atlas in door pocket.
 
Centre media unit which has sat nav on, not that we use it so it's usually set to just show speed etc rather than a route and next to driver on the right below the main dash is the rear view/reversing camera. On the dash we have a tablet which we use for sat nav which is held in the pop-up central 'paperwork' holder thing, and sometimes we have a phone in one of the small storage slots at the side whilst it is charging from the dash USB, that's it.
 
I must be an offender on this. 10" tablet for Nav phone GPS speedometer, reverse and reversing cameras ( in mirror position) and dashcam. And phone of course.
 

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Cooling fan ! .
There is a small discrete gps receiver mounted in front of the fan , but being black is barely visible . The only other thing is a cup holder , but that's not on the dashboard . If you look carefully you may find the phone microphone hidden on the sun visor , but again it's quite small and discrete . Oh there is an analogue clock mounted in the switch panel .
The major difference with my dash , is a Kenwood double din media centre . Being a series two duke , with a standard single din radio , i recently converted it to a double din , which controls the lot . Rear view camera , gps , hands free mobile phone connection , but i think we've already had that conversation . I'm thinking about connecting a second camera to keep an eye on the rack mounted motorbike . My mobile phone , and music storage device unit both sit in pockets , inside the glove box . I should add , the dash conversion is not quite finished . It's waiting for it's wood trim , but in all other aspects it's ready to be refitted .

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