Monday, 20 June 2016

For Car Audio Think Multimedia

We used to be happy with a car radio and perhaps a CD player but these days the existence of advanced wireless technology and smartphones means we have to think multimedia.

The dashboard is looking increasingly like the cockpit of an air plane with entertainment, hands free phone and screens leading us to our destination.

Whilst driver less cars are still many years away you cannot help thinking that by the time they do arrive the car will simply be a mini-theatre and office combined on wheels.

There may be no need for windows and this is not too different from the old Concord. A friend flew to New York from London and was amazed that when the nose comes up at supersonic speed it completely covered the glass.

When he said to the pilot something about what happens if they can’t see an object like another plane coming towards them he was told if you see it it’s already too late.

Meanwhile, if your car does not have the full multi-media package it deserves then check out a car audio East London outlet that can explain what it all is and why you should have it fitted.



If you are not a practical type that is excellent with a bit of DIY then pay the bit extra to have them fit it all. Don’t risk messing about if it involves some extra electrical wiring, just let others more experienced do it for you.

Along with improvements you might also like to think about added security. With a lot of extra gadgetry in the car there may be a reluctance to leave it out all night. So discreetly hidden internal security may be an option.

There’s also a growing interest in vehicle journey recorders and with such a low starting price these are highly recommended. Your insurer likes them as well, as they can provide vital evidence in the event of any collision.

Thursday, 16 June 2016

What Qualities to Look for from Your Car Audio Seller

If you want to install the best car stereo system that you can afford, then you need to make sure that you choose the right audio seller. The good sellers have specific qualities that are easy to discern. Below, we’re going to look at these qualities. Choosing the right seller will help you to create a stereo system that you can love.

•Experience: of course, your seller needs to be experienced in audio technology. If they aren’t, how are you going to rely on their advice? For this reason, it’s better to avoid the large national stores, as their employees tend to be trained to sell, rather than to have the technical knowledge required to provide accurate information. There are exceptions, but in general, stick to the independent, specialist stores.

•Locality: it is often better to choose a local audio centre. For example, if you live in Ilford, you should look for a car audio centre Ilford. This is because car audio systems are rarely straightforward, and you will often want to make tweaks and modifications later on. By sticking to a local shop, you can pop in whenever you need something. And, as you get to know them, you’ll find the relationship invaluable: they’ll be able to offer you plenty of help and advice.



•Stock: to get the best stereo system possible, you need to be able to choose between various makes and models. A car audio store that is under stocked is not going to provide you with the choice necessary to create a top-of-the-range system. This is also another reason why it makes sense to use a store that is dedicated to in-car technology. It usually means that they stock a better and bigger range than a shop that sells electrical goods in general.

If you would like to know more visit Incarmusic.

Friday, 10 June 2016

Three Key Features to Consider When Buying a Dash Cam

Dash cams are incredibly useful. They have helped to save many people from false prosecutions and fabricated evidence. In recent years, there has been a UK-wide spate of, what the police term, “cash for crash” accidents. Here, unscrupulous criminals create accidents whereby the victim appears to hit the criminal’s vehicle from behind. As you should know already, if you hit a vehicle from behind, you are automatically liable, unless you can prove that the other person really was at fault. Dash cams are helping to prevent these criminals from getting away with it.

As well as helping to save us from liability in the event of a crash, they also capture some fantastic scenes: incredibly sunsets, crazy drivers, unusual animals crossing the road, all sorts of things. Today, though, we are going to look at three of the key features that you should be thinking about when deciding on the make and model of in car DVR unit that you want to buy. It’s important to get these things right if you want the camera and recording device to function optimally and to provide you with the best experience. Here they are:

1.The angle of view: this refers to both the horizontal plane, so how much it can see from left to right, and the vertical plane, so how much it can see from top to bottom. It is important to choose a camera with wide-angle views. The RAC tend to recommend cameras with a viewing angle of 120o or greater. We agree.



2.Its memory capacity: because the camera is recording footage, and because you can’t always pull over straight away following an accident, or you might not consider to stop (e.g. someone else crashed and you took footage, but you didn't think to stop at the time as so many other people did), it’s important to choose an in car DVR unit that has a lot of memory. We recommend having at least 16 GB of memory. Make sure that the device makes use of common memory storage too, such as SD slots and USB slots.

3.Its portability: finally, you should consider the portability of the unit. If you buy one that you need to have specially fitted, it can be problematic if you need to use another car. Some people choose to buy two: a fixed one and a portable one. The choice for you depends on how long you expect to keep your existing car and whether you use other cars too.