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FREE SIGNAL TV Transit 12 Volt Flat Screen TV for RV, 22 inch TV with LED Screen, ACDC Powered with HD Resolution, HDMI/USB Inputs, Use in RVs, Campers, Boats and Off-Grid Applications.

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Arrives Wednesday, Dec 25
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Size: 22 Inch


Features

  • Mobile High Performance 22 inch LED TV - Get HD picture quality from this superb DC-powered 12 volt television with 720p resolution. Groundbreaking engineering results in a lightweight TV with dynamic audio response and advanced noise reduction circuitry.
  • The Easy-to-Set-Up and Versatile RV Flat Screen TV - Simple 12V connection. HDMI input. Can also be used at home by converting to AC with the optional CHD 1260 Power Brick Adapter.
  • Perfect Television for Campers, Trailers, RVs, and More - The Transit 22 inch 12 volt powered flat screen TV is also ideal for cars and trucks. With high-resolution picture from a mobile TV line, it goes where other mobile TVs dare not go!
  • Flat Screen TV Mounting Options - Can be wall mounted or placed on a tabletop with included stand, making it well suited for both travel and home use.
  • Product Peace of Mind with Free Signal TV Support - Not only are you covered by a 1-Year full replacement warranty, Free Signal TVs Tech Support experts are also available to help with questions or set up advice.

Screen Size: 21.5 Inches


Brand: FREE SIGNAL TV


Display Technology: LED


Resolution: 720p


Refresh Rate: 120


Special Feature: Flat


Included Components: DVD


Connectivity Technology: HDMI, Component, USB, Optical, Coaxial


Aspect Ratio: 169


Product Dimensions: 3"D x 20.1"W x 12.1"H


Brand Name: ‎FREE SIGNAL TV


Item Weight: ‎6 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎20.1 x 3 x 12.1 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎FSTV-2222P


Batteries: ‎2 AAA batteries required.


Color Name: ‎Black


Special Features: ‎Flat


Item Weight: ‎6 Pounds


Standing screen display size: ‎21.5 Inches


Aspect Ratio: ‎169


Voltage: ‎12 Volts


Wattage: ‎39 watts


Date First Available: February 22, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent Quality TV, Even Better Customer Support!
Size: 32 Inch
1 year review: Right out of the box, the Transit 32" has worked flawlessly. Picture quality, inputs/outputs, light-weight, easy-to-navigate and intuitive User Interface. By the way, at the same time we purchased a Transit 28" with DVD player, an excellent device as well. At 10 months the TV would power on but not boot up (blue LED but no startup screen). I contacted Customer Support at Free Signal. After a bit of troubleshooting, and a couple of emails, a replacement TV was delivered within a few days. Inside was a return label to return the original Transit. The key to all of this wonderful support is the TV was within the ample one-year warranty when I contacted Customer Support. So on the rare occasion that you have issues with your Transit TV, please contact Customer Support! They are very responsive and truly care about the products they sell and support! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2022 by Marc Reasoner

  • Light weight, good viewing angles, great picture, works well on a boat
Size: 32 Inch
Our boat had an older 110v flat screen and we replaced it with this 12v 32". The resolution is 720, not 1080 or 4K. Better power usage and still HD. They make a 1080 if it is needed. Draws around 49 watts. Sound is acceptable but it's not a high powered sound bar. I may connect it to the sound system on the boat. It's nice on days when the weather isn't, it is also handy to connect a small computer to for navigation information while you are below. The USB jack on the TV has enough power to run a Raspberry Pi computer but it will give the low power warning. We use it for the navigation display and to stream movies/ TV. Any sturdy mount will work,this TV is viewable from all angles so a mount that was adjustable wasn't necessary for our use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2020 by Chris Chris

  • Great for boondocking
Size: 32 Inch
We've been camping together for 40 years, and have camped primarily in the National forests for the last 14 years. That means, we rarely have electricity to use the TV that came with our travel trailer. Of course, we never really cared whether or not we had a TV unless severe weather came in. Cell signals are sketchy at best, but often we don't have a signal at all unless we leave the camp and drive a while. After getting caught in a tornado last year (which we did not learn until the following day when we left the campground and saw all the road closures, with down trees everywhere) we put a priority on purchasing a good 12-volt TV. When it came time to deciding, I really only looked at price. We already knew this brand, as we had one in our RV. We didn't have any problem with it, even though we repeatedly took that RV into dispersed sites, which are accessed by two tracks. That TV handled all the bumping and jarring it took to get to camp. The sound on a 12-volt TV isn't nearly as loud as 120 volt, but we just patch it through our stereo, which is necessary if you want to play a DVD anyway. The bottom line is, this TV has a decent picture, and will take the beating road travel gives it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2021 by amfdtp

  • Not worth the money
I don't understand why this TV cost so much, I think the build quality is poor and it has few features, it's not a smart TV, doesn't even have an ethernet port, it's an extremely overpriced cheap TV. In my opinion you're better off getting a regular TV and if bouncing down the road in an RV breaks it, you could probably buy three more for the cost of this one. The most annoying function of the TV is using the remote control, I complained about the first one and they sent me a new one and it's only slightly better, it's like you can't find the right position to hold it to get the channels or the volume to work, if you want to change channels you have to press it about five times to get it to move one channel, same thing with the volume, sound quality is very poor, the only reason I wanted it was so I could wire it to my battery bank and not run my inverter which drains the battery faster. UPDATE: 1/23/23, I tried to make this update to the one I had previously made today, but there's one other thing about this TV, the first time I tried to use the DC power cord it melted the plug. I emailed free Signal transit on their website and told them what happened, they said they would replace the cord that it was a known problem and they had a redesign cord they would mail out, however I got the impression they were not doing this for people who had bought the TV, only ones who had written them about the melted plug. Fortunately I caught mine before it caused a fire, the spring on the fuse actually popped out breaking the connection before it got hot enough to catch anything on fire, but it was hot enough to burn me when I touched it... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2023 by Mr. X Mr. X

  • Good smart TV to run off of RV battery
Size: 32 Inch
When traveling with our camper we sometimes overnight at Walmart or Cracker Barrel. It’s nice to enjoy some TV after a long day on the road but we don’t have a generator so we wanted a good sized TV that would run off of the rig’s battery. This 32” smart TV is great and you’d never know it wasn’t a standard household TV. It’s very lightweight but sturdy. It also comes with an adapter that allows you to plug into 110 when available. Many RV fridges are 12 volt only now, so it’s good to plug into a regular outlet when you can and not have the worry fresh food might be compromised by running down the battery with the TV. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2023 by Maryann Newman

  • Won't work with all RVs
Size: 32 Inch
Easy straightforward install. Unit is light and manageable. Connections, with the exception of the RF connector, are well labeled and accessible. Once I got it hooked up in the RV 12v system and turned it on it lighted up dimly but I couldn't get the menu to pop up or any of the controls to work. This same circumstance appears in several other reviews of this unit. Plugging in the 115v transformer worked but not the 12v. After chatting with tech support I learned that the unit needs a constant 6 amps at 12v. The transformer supplies that but my deep cycle RV batteries are more like 4. Unfortunately the literature and ad material has no mention of minimum amperage. This unit was not usable in my 2011 Winnebago View but perhaps in a differently configured 12 v system. My advise is to check your supplied amperage before investing $400 on this unit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2022 by msn

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