Want the best possible sound in your car? Then check out some of these tie-ups between carmakers and manufacturers of high-end audio equipment. In years gone by, a car’s sound system was little more ...
His solution is an interesting one, he’s put together his own car stereo in an enclosure suitable for the Toyota cut-out. Inside the radio there is an Arduino Mega controlling the breakout ...
If you’re an automotive enthusiast of taste, you can’t stand the idea of fitting a janky aftermarket stereo into your nice, clean ride. Flashy, modern head units can spoil the look of a car ...
But your car’s stereo system must have an auxiliary audio (3.5 mm) input for this setup to work ... the cardboard package it comes in has diagrams to show you what every button and port does.
Not that long ago, you’d need to pair via Bluetooth, find the right USB port, or even send audio through the car’s 3.5mm auxiliary input. But what if even the humble aux port isn’t an option?
But there is an alternative to trading in your car or crudely hanging your phone ... because we couldn’t find a cheaper branded CarPlay/Android Auto audio unit. There are compromises of course ...
When we winced at the £1,116 price for the car audio set-up in our previous report, Bowers & Wilkins got in touch to prove that the Jaguar is in the speaker premier league with its specially ...
Between these units, the best way to set up a mesh network can be tricky ... To make matters more straightforward, below is a ...
Car accident rates have been on the increase and experts point to everything from more distracted driving to rising temperatures caused by climate change. There were nearly 6 million car accidents ...