![]() ![]() Without a CD receiver, users will have to make do with their portable digital media. The rest of the inputs and outputs are either located on the back of the Asteroid Smart or connected wirelessly. The Smart ships with an 8GB SD card installed in this slot - it's a PITA to remove without needle-nosed pliers - which largely behaves as the microSD card slot on any Android phone would, storing data, music, and photos for playback on the device. There is no CD/DVD player on this mechless receiver. With the "faceplate" removed, the Asteroid's full-size SD card slot is revealed, the unit's sole front input. However, I think a would-be thief would probably still see that glossy 6.2-inch screen in your dashboard and smash your window anyway, so you're probably best just not parking your car down dark alleys in shady neighborhoods. Rather than the entire screen and faceplate being removable, only a thin sliver of the bezel pops off, taking the power button with it and disabling the unit. The sole physical controls on the unit's face are a small illuminated power button in the lower left corner of the glossy black bezel and an eject button that triggers Parrot's oddball take on the detachable faceplate security gimmick. ![]()
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