While CarPlay is more common than ever in new cars, aftermarket solutions are still an economical option for many. Kenwood has announced today that it is expanding its receiver lineup with seven new ...
Automakers like Chevrolet, Buick, and Hyundai have committed to offering Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity in their production vehicles, but there’s still a big aftermarket community ...
Kenwood on Wednesday began shipping two new dash receivers, the DDX9902S and DDX9702S, expanding aftermarket support for Apple CarPlay beyond Alpine and Pioneer units for the first time. Both units ...
Google Assistant is everywhere at CES 2018, including inside cars. Google has announced that its AI-powered personal assistant is now available on the automobile incarnation of Android. This has ...
Here are the details on Kenwood’s new product announcements: Receivers: Four 4000-series receivers priced at suggested retails up to $2,000, feature 20Hz-100kHz frequency response, six-channel analog ...
Two more aftermarket receiver makers, Kenwood and JVC, have announced dash units compatible with Apple's CarPlay platform. Kenwood is doubling its number of CarPlay-ready receivers from four to eight.
With so many car head units (in-dash receivers) to choose from, how do you pick the right one? Answering the questions below will help you narrow down your choices to get the right stereo for you.
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