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wraggster
August 19th, 2013, 14:25
The new XAV-602BT smartphone connected in-dash entertainment system and the XA-NV300T GPS module, has been unveiled by Sony, making it easier and safer toexperience music, navigate and use applications while in a car. (http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/a-fifth-of-cars-in-the-us-and-western-europe-to-run-apps-by-2017/020904%20)
The system combines information taken from a smartphone on a display controlled by the receiver. While app content is displayed on the smartphone, music is played through the speakers, and the use of TomTom's mapping technologies is accessible on the in-car screen.
The system is compatible with iOS and Android, however Android users benefit from an enhanced App Remote technology, which lets the driver use voice commands to control apps and functions such as navigation, music playback, notification readouts plus more.
Andrew Sivori, VP of the sound division at Sony Electronics, said: "With the enhanced Sony-exclusive App Remote technology now featuring a voice UI, the new XAV-602BT entertainment system makes smartphone access and control even more convenient and seamless in the car."
The XAV-602BT also includes high quality video playback, a DVD player, integrated Bluetooth and USB connectivity for Walkman, iPod, iPhone, Android and BlackBerry plus other connectable devices.
In addition, the SiriusXM can be used with the system, which a provides more commercial-free music, sport talk, comedy, and other exclusive programs.
The XAV-602BT will be available in October, priced at around $549.99 and the XA-NV300T GPS module about £249.99 - and is currently being trialled at MERA Knowledgefest in Dallas.

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