Does the AIO-5 Play for BMW Have a Battery? Can It Be Charged?

Does the AIO-5 Play for BMW Have a Battery? Can It Be Charged?

Please note that the AIO-5 Play for BMW is designed for direct installation on the BMW Navigation Preparation (Nav Prep) system. It draws power directly from the BMW Nav Prep, ensuring seamless integration and consistent power supply.

Therefore, the AIO-5 Play for BMW does not have a battery and cannot be charged separately. 
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