Showing posts with label Bluetooth Car Kits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bluetooth Car Kits. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 May 2015

Why You Should Have Bluetooth In Your Car

You will be able to do so much more with your in car music system if you should have a look at Bluetooth car kits.  These will be especially useful to you if you do much mileage or if you drive for a living.

You will be able to operate your mobile without taking your hands off the steering wheel and you are able to stream music files and, furthermore, it will allow you to listen to internet radio.  You will also be able to give commands by the speak trigger facility.

This system will work best if it is stereo specific as adaptors have more limited features.  Many new cars are now fitted with this system.  If yours isn’t then you may have to think about buying a new head unit.

If you are researching the possibility of installation, you need to make sure that what you are going to buy gives you all the features you need.  It is no use having Bluetooth car kits fitted if the feature you have really set your heart on is not there.

It is possible to have a system wired into your old stereo unit if you have an older car.  If your budget is tight this may be the best option for you.  It will allow you to phone hands free whilst you are driving and it will turn down your stereo when a call comes in.  As already said above, you will benefit from basic facilities this way.

If you go down this route you may have to buy a special wiring harness.

There is a word of caution about Bluetooth though.  Because this system works via radio waves it is possible for hackers to get into your system. Passwords are known to have been stolen this way.  Hackers can interact with a passing network too.

It is of the essence, therefore, to make passwords as secure as possible and new head units may have advanced security features to stop this from happening.

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Tuesday, 14 April 2015

No Wires Just Bluetooth

With Bluetooth car kits there are unlimited possibilities to turn your car into a rock hall or opera theatre.

Bluetooth is that wonderful technological leap into a world with fewer wires. It seems to have evolved in Denmark where the name Bluetooth comes from an important historical figure in that Country.



It was the King Harold Bluetooth that brought all the tribes together to create a unified Denmark in the tenth century.

For your entire car sound system upgrades and security products In Car Music should be your first port of call. Here is everything you need to spend weekends changing the factory fitted feeble CD player into a multi-media theatre.

Forty years ago I used to run a business scrapping big old mainframe computers. If two trucks were filled with all the obvious hardware a third truck was needed just for the miles of under floor wiring. Wires have always been a pain in the office when under floor was not possible and wireless or Bluetooth has to be one of the great technological advances of the last fifteen years.

Take a look on this site at something like the Alpine CDE-133BT MP3 Bluetooth iPod and check out the impressive list of features and also note the price of under £200. Now if you are old enough you will remember that with just a tiny fraction of that capability the first car CD players cost about five times that amount.

It is striking that for little money a great deal can be achieved with in-car entertainment. Seven inch touch screens and satellite navigation takes much of the stress out of driving and in-car entertainment for rear seated passengers can keep children amused all the way to the end of a long journey without a single comment along the lines of are we there yet?

New, modern and very expensive cars have sound systems and interface kits fitted as standard but the majority of us car drivers cannot afford to splash out £100,000 on a car. So if yours is a standard saloon or hatchback take a look at spending modestly to improve the sounds.

If you would like to know more information visit http://www.incarmusic.co.uk/.

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