Sunday, July 31, 2011

What Makes a Good In-Car Camera for Motorsports?

Many of today's action cameras promise to be able to withstand the shocks and high vibration levels faced in motor sports and action sports environments. But is this really the case?

The truth is that most standard action cameras provide adequate footage for club level racing but when used in intermediate and professional level race vehicles these systems just don't hold up. Many of these lower quality camera systems can't stand up to the increased vibration levels and greater rigidity of top-level motor sports vehicles.

So what key design features do this standard systems lack and what should be considered for the development of robust professional motor sports camera kits?

Capture Resolution - With the development of high-definition video many modern camera systems boast that they incorporate full HD 1080 resolution recording. However, many of these systems are still using interlacing (1080i), which can cause the image to blur. Action Camera specialists know the important of using progressive sampling (1080P) to capture the best video and shots. The problem with interlaced video is that the video chipset renders an image in alternate lines. This video capture technology is now seen as somewhat limited with progressive sampling now at the forefront of video technology. Progressive sampling enables the chipset to capture each image (frame) independently, which allows for clearer freeze frames in video. The difference between interlacing and progressive sampling is very important when using a camera for action sports, as an in-car camera system or motor sports camera. The nature of the objects in shot moving at relatively high speeds means that progressive sampling gives much clearer image quality.
Camera Fixing - Many action cameras and sports cameras on the market don't enable the use of universal parts. These camera systems are developed to only use branded mounting options, which are unique and usable only with that particular brand of products. These are often expensive and many motor sports users resort to adapting the fixing kits to suit their particular vehicle/s. A good in-car camera for motor sports should in theory have an industry standard ? inch mounting like on traditional tripods and other digital cameras to enable compliance across the field. The best cameras on the market have this and it allows the user to mount their cameras on universal suction cup mounts, roll bar mounts and surface mounts on vehicles. The user is then able to select the mounting option they require and proceed with getting the camera into the car without ordering additional kit.

The best motor sports and in-car footage is captured using mounts with little or no mechanical movement. Users should also avoid using mounts with long extension arms as these will allow more movement from the point of fixing, which leads to vibration in the camera and camera shake. Ideally the mount will be rigid, 1 piece and no more than 2cm from the point of fixing. Some in-car cameras and motor sports cameras have additional shock absorber pads. These go between the point of fixing and the clamp or mount and limit very high vibrations from the vehicle. This means that effects like image ripple can be eradicated. Another way of limiting image ripple effect, which is caused by slower electronic shutter speeds, is to ensure you purchase a camera with higher Hz shutter speeds. The best way of determining this is to check out some footage of the camera in a high vibration environment or ask the retailers who are selling the camera.


Recording - Motor sports Cameras and in-car cameras should have the ability to initiate / stop recording without driver input. The driver's task is to win the race not press 'record' while he is strapped into a harness, safety suit and wearing gloves and a helmet. Some of the better motor sports action cameras have an infra-red or RF remote control allowing the pit team to start recording just before the driver leaves the pits, saving on wasted storage space and also allowing the driver to concentrate on what they do best.

So there you have it some of the key design features of robust in-car camera and action camera kits. To ensure that you get the best footage from your potential motor sports or in-car camera and action cameras, follow the above pointers before buying and you should end up with a camera capable of delivering excellent quality footage.

Exeros Technologies are online at exeros-technologies.com. Exeros Technologies are in-car camera and action camera specialists who conduct research into car and vehicle camera technology and provide the latest innovations across the market. View a high quality range of in-car cameras and action cameras and get up-to-date expert advice.


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Saturday, July 23, 2011

Running Wires To Your Car Amps

Before you begin running the wires for your car amps you will want to make sure that you have all the necessary tools and wiring and equipment for the installation of your car amps. Then you will want to make a plan for how you plan to route your wires making a note of any components or parts that might get in the way. The first wire I like to run is the power wire. This is usually the most difficult since you are usually running the wire from under the hood through the firewall and inside to the car amps. Some cars such s BMW's and Mercedes Benz have the battery's in the trunk, usually making for a fast install of the power wire if you are installing your car amps in the trunk. Always make sure to disconnect the battery before starting any installation!

You will want to make sure you run the power wire on one side of the car and on the other side of the car run the patch cables or RCA cables. This will help prevent any engine noise from entering the system. Most RCA cables are shielded and prevent engine noise from entering into the system, but it is still a good idea if possible to run them on the opposite side. Now I usually will run the power wire on the side of the car the battery is on if possible as this will help me use the least amount of power wire to the car amps.

Now you will want to run the power wire from the battery through the fire wall making sure you keep the wire away from any moving parts or components. When running the wire through the firewall I first look for a pre drilled hole that simply does not have any wires going through it. If none of these are present you will need to drill a hole. Make sure you know exactly what is on the other side before drilling. It is a good idea to use zip ties when running the wire through the engine compartment to make sure the wire stays secure. Wait until after you have everything hooked up and your car amps tested and working before you do this though.

You want to make sure that when running power wire through the firewall (from the engine compartment to the inside of the car) that you properly seal the hole you went through. This can usually be done with a rubber or plastic grommet. Failing to do this can create more noise on the inside of your vehicle and possibly let water into the inside of your car.

You will want to run all the wires to your car amps underneath the panels and carpet for safety and it will also give your system a pro installed look, so after the wire is in the car you will want to remove the kick panels and entry plates or scuff guards and run the wire under the carpet and to the place where the car amps are to be installed. A panel remover will come in handy when removing some of the interior panels and will help not to damage any parts. Use plastic instruments when prying off plastic panels as a metal screw driver will bend and chew up the panels being removed.

Remember when installing your car amps never force a panel off, never just pull on a panel unless you know what is holding it on as replacement parts can be very expensive, and you don't want to install your new stereo just to not have a glove box anymore because it broke. When in doubt do some research on the internet for your specific car.

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Nate


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Sunday, July 17, 2011

How to Choose the Best Car Alarm System for Your Vehicle

Whether you live in the quiet suburbs or an urban center, you are never completely invulnerable to the threats of vandalism, especially when it comes to your vehicle. Regardless of whether you park your car in your driveway or on the street, the well-being of your vehicle is in the hands of the conscience of whoever passes by. The fact that the wrong person could happen upon your vehicle at any given point is certainly unnerving, but that doesn't mean you're powerless. In actuality, you can protect your car or truck in a number of ways, primarily with the help of a professional-grade car alarm system.

By simply installing a vehicle security system, you'll be able to deter potential burglars and prevent auto theft. Most remote car alarms display a blinking light or other sign to indicate their installation, which is usually enough to send a message to would-be vandals and thieves that they should just keep walking. However, if a burglar decides to ignore the warning signs and proceeds to break in to your car, truck, van, or SUV, an alarm will sound and you'll be notified immediately of the violation. Whether the crook decides to exercise his better judgment or rob your vehicle anyway, having a car alarm will assist you in retaining your whole vehicle and everything inside it.

The current technology for car alarms is, in a word, impressive. Overwhelming, even. With so many customizable options, installation variables, and remote-access features, it may be difficult to choose exactly which system is best for your car and your particular security concerns. Your options may include:

Ignition interruptionDual shock sensorsGlass-shatter sensorsRemote startersKeyless entryTwo-way remotesSmart phone operationAnd more!

The number of options that you select for your vehicle security package will largely depend on your budget, but you should also take into account the crime rate of your neighborhood. If you live in a relatively low-key suburb, a standard model with shatter and shock sensors might be all you need. On the other hand, a more dangerous or urban location might necessitate a comprehensive package that includes ignition interruption and two-way remotes. Of course, there are also LoJack systems that combine the function of a car alarm system with the technology of a GPS navigation system. In the case of a completed auto theft, these devices enable law enforcement to track the location of your stolen vehicle via satellite and ultimately recover it.

No matter which option you choose, having a car alarm system will always be more effective in deterring auto theft than not having one. Keep yourself and your belongings protected at all times by installing yours today.

Maria Allen is a vehicle owner and an Internet marketer for Prospect Genius, a leader in online advertising and SEO strategies.


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The Benefits of Fitting an In-Car Camera

Many people, businesses and premises use security cameras to protect their staff, assets and themselves. Now similar technology is being used to protect vehicles. In car camera products are now designed and built specifically for in-car use and boast features uniquely designed to record in and around the vehicle.

Some systems even incorporate GPS chips which allow the user to record their GPS position and speed as well as video and audio from around the vehicle. Easy mounting and recording options are also available to ensure that these systems are very user-friendly.

The information captured by these systems provides many benefits to the user:

Vehicle Accident Protection - should the driver be involved in an accident, they can then present the recorded in-car camera footage to their insurance company and/or police as proof of what happened in an accident. This feature alone is helpful as sometimes drivers can face long disputes with insurance companies regarding fault for road accidents. Examples of where fault could lie during a road traffic accident may include, for example, drivers who have captured another vehicle jumping a red light prior to a collision. This information is then vital in assigning fault for the accident. Many in-car camera systems are also date and time stamped and some even display GPS information. On more sophisticated car camera systems the date and time stamps cannot be tampered with making them an excellent road witness for evidential purposes.
Increased Vehicle Security - Drivers that park their vehicles in public places and return to their vehicle to find scratches, scuffs and general vehicle damage caused by other careless drivers or minor vandalism can now capture these moments. Vital number plate information can also be recorded by in-car security cameras in the event of a 'hit and run' incident
Crash for Cash Claims - Many insurance companies suggest that Crash for Cash claims (purposeful accidents) are largely responsible for the increase in insurance premiums across the UK and Europe. In car cameras can record such fraudulent events and can help to reduce insurance premiums by assisting insurance companies in the recognition and prosecution of false cash for crash incident. Some insurance companies are already beginning to offer drivers 5%-20% discounts on their annual insurance policies if they have such devices fitted to their vehicles.
Driving Experiences - in-car cameras have seen an increase in popularity from normal drivers and also driving enthusiasts. Car camera systems can be used on the roads for safety but also as a more fun device for driving experiences like track days and motorsports. The systems record vehicle speed and map out on goggle earth where the vehicle has been, making them a great tool for motorsports, off-roading, trackday experiences and mountain biking.

So as this article demonstrates there are many reasons for fitting an in-car camera system. A range of these systems are available today online!

Exeros Technologies are online at exeros-technologies.com. Exeros Technologies are car camera and vehicle CCTV specialists who conduct research into car and vehicle camera technology and provide the latest innovations across the market. View a high quality range of car cameras and black box systems and get up-to-date expert advice.


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Friday, July 1, 2011

Auto FM Transmitters - Why Wireless Is The Better Option

Two very common devices used to play personal audio using a car stereo are auto FM transmitters and FM modulators. Generally, transmitters are a wireless device and modulators are wired. Both devices essentially do the same thing: allow you to play an MP3 player, smartphone or iPod - and listen to you music on the car's stereo system - by converting the audio to RF signals and sending them to the car stereo.

The debate is this: which device is the best? Most people assume that a hardwired setup is the best way to go. My question is simple: Why?

In my experience - with any form of technology - if there is a wireless option, then that's the one I want. I can't think of a scenario where having wires all over the place, or having something permanently installed, would give me optimal functionality and ease of use.

To illustrate my point, let's briefly examine the process - and consequences - of having a modulator permanently installed in your vehicle:

1. You need to pull out your factory radio without damaging the vehicle.

2. You'll need to splice wires, and connect all of the wiring so everything works correctly.

3. After everything is set up, you'll need to get everything back in place so it looks respectable.

4. If your modulator stops working or you decide you don't want it, then you'll have to uninstall everything again.

5. If you are leasing a car or plan on selling your car, then you'll have to uninstall the product or just lose it all together.

6. Since it's permanently installed, if you want to switch back and forth between multiple vehicles it won't be possible.

Most modulators are installed in your dash and hidden from your view and reach. Because of this, it will be very inconvenient to fix/solve any problems that arise while owning the modulator.

However, if you choose to go with an auto FM transmitter, you'll avoid the entire installation process. An FM transmitter is a portable device that requires no installation, giving you the option of transporting it from vehicle to vehicle, as well as using it in your home. It is also very easy to adjust the settings on the transmitter since it is not hidden in your dash.

It's important to avoid average, generic FM transmitters. Such transmitters, usually costing no more than $15, will provide you with poor audio performance. On the other hand, a quality FM transmitter will give you high audio quality that will perform as good, if not better, than a wired FM modulator.

In addition, a quality auto FM transmitter provides the following benefits:

1. The transmitter is compatible with virtually any audio source, which gives it an unlimited amount of uses.

2. It has the capability to broadcast over the entire public FM band.

3. Volume and mute control, ability to switch from stereo to mono, automatic gain control, preset frequencies that allow you to easily switch between favorites, a microphone plug-in and a manual on/off switch.

4. Many different options of how to power the unit (e.g., wall adapter, USB, cigarette lighter and batteries) which allow you to use the transmitter in various locations.

5. Approximately 150 feet of transmission power (which is just about the maximum allowed by the FCC) - allowing for excellent sounding audio and minimal, if any, interference.

Having a wireless device, instead of wired, will allow you the freedom to move it from place to place and to easily access it to make adjustments when needed. Also, in the event that you decide you don't want it anymore, a wireless transmitter gives you the peace of mind of not having something as permanent as a modulator. All in all, a wireless auto FM transmitter will give you a better experience than a wired modulator with no drop in audio quality.

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How to Install a New Car Stereo

The most popular accessory that people put in their cars is a new car stereo. Having your car stereo professionally installed can be expensive. If you are already spending hundreds of dollars on your stereo deck, the idea of spending up to three hundred dollars more to have it installed can be intimidating. Not to worry, though. Installing your own car stereo can save you a lot of money, and it can look just as nice as a professional installation. All you need is a couple of tools, a few parts, and a little time.

Let's go down the list of the things you will need to install your own car stereo.

Car Stereo Installation Tool Kit: You can pick one of these up for under fifty bucks. You can probably get them for as low as twenty dollars, depending on where you buy it from. Make sure it has a DIN tool or pick one up separately. Without a DIN tool, you aren't going to be able to pull your original head unit out. Also, make sure your tool kit has a multimeter, wire strippers and crimpers, splicing connectors, and electrical tape. It is also a good idea to get one that includes the tools you need to remove the pieces of your dash's trim safely. (The DIN tool is the most common tool for pulling out your stereo deck. Your car may need a different tool. Ask your stereo salesman about your car.)

In-Dash Receiver Kit: You need to pick this up especially made for your car. You can get universal ones if you have an older car, but if you have a newer car with climate controls or any other controls built into the stereo's trim, you will need to order one specifically made for your car. You can usually pick these up for under thirty dollars from online retailers like JC Whitney or Crutchfield.

Wiring Harness Adapter: Most cars today have a simple plastic connection that plugs in all of your stereo wires. Your speakers, antenna, power controls, and auxiliary hook-ups are usually all bundled into one or two connections. With a wiring harness adapter made specifically for your car, hooking up all of your wires can literally be as simple as a snap.

Your Car Stereo: If you haven't already got a car stereo you want to install or you are still undecided on what to buy, be sure you check with the retailer to make sure that it can fit in your car's dash. Most stereos are compatible with most cars, but some stereos are oversized and made to fit only a few cars.

Time: Be sure you start this project on a day where you have a few hours. Once you get started, you will not be able to stop until you are finished. It may not even take a few hours, but you should still set aside the time so you can enjoy your new tunes.

When you are installing a car stereo, there are a few safety measures we need to go over. You want to make sure that you are doing this in a dry area. Water and electronics don't mix. You also need to disconnect your negative battery cable under the hood. You disconnect this to protect your car, your new stereo, and yourself from electrical current and shorts while you are working. In my younger days, I did burn up a stereo by being hasty and skipping this important step. Now I make sure that the battery is disconnected before I work on any electrical component of the car.

Now that we have all the tools and parts we need and we know all about safety concerns, we can get to work on installing your new car stereo.

Disconnect the Battery: You should loosen and disconnect your NEGATIVE battery cable. Disconnecting the positive cable is not necessary.

Remove the old car stereo: Use your DIN tools to remove the old car stereo. There are holes on the sides for you to insert the tools into. Once you have them all the way in, put outwards pressure on the tools and pull gently, but firmly. Once you have it a little out, you should be able to grab the sides and support the weight of the old stereo while you pull it all the way out. Once you have it out, unhook all of the connections and set your old stereo to the side. (If you are using something other than the DIN tool, these work in the same fashion.)

Install Wiring Harness Adapters: Now that your stereo is out, all of your wires are exposed. This is the time to hook up the adapters you got for your car. Your wiring harness adapter probably has instructions designed just for your car. If you need to do any splicing, be sure you use splice connectors, electrical tape, or heat shrink tube. If you leave any exposed wire, it can cause your sound to be distorted, or even worse, short out your new stereo.

Install Your In-Dash Receiver Kit: If your car needs a kit, follow the supplied instructions carefully. Use the trim removal tools to disassemble the areas around your stereo. Your new pieces should snap in easily. You would need one of these in case your car has anything molded into the stereo's faceplate, like climate controls. Most newer cars would probably use this kit.

Install Mounting Sleeve: Your car should be ready to have the mounting sleeve installed. This is a little "cage" type thing that locks into your dash. Simply slide it in and bend the appropriate tabs to lock it into place. Once you are done with that, it is a good idea to get your wires organized and easily accessible. Next, you are going to put your new stereo in!

Install Your New Stereo: By this time, your dash should look normal, except for a big rectangle hole in it. Take your new wiring harness adapter and plug it into the back of your stereo. There may be a couple of different connections and your antenna. Once those are all plugged in, tuck the excess wire neatly into the dash and then slide in your new stereo until it locks.

Hook Up Your Battery: Be sure and reconnect the battery cable. Be sure you tighten it up really snug, too. Loose battery connections are a leading cause of electrical problems.

Now it is time to take your new car stereo out for a spin. Well, it may be a better idea to sit in the driveway for a bit and get used to the controls. A lot of people spend hundreds of dollars to have their car stereo professionally installed. Now you can save a bundle by installing your own car stereo on a Saturday afternoon.


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Car Speakers for Sale - How to Get Great Deals on Car Speakers

With the internet, finding quality car speakers for sale has never been easier, especially if you are in the market for used speakers. While buying in-store still remains the most popular choice among most consumers, the market for car speakers online has exploded in the recent past.

Part of the recent for this phenomenon is the trend of shoppers walking into stores, listening to the actual speaker performance, and then heading home to buy the same car speakers from their favorite website. With more and more websites offering low or free shipping, the cost of buying online has come down significantly. For the smart shopper, finding car speakers for sale online is the better way to go.

If you are in the market for used speakers, you have even more avenues at your disposal. Classified sites and auction websites like eBay ensure that you can get your hands on a set of great used car speakers for sale at a fraction of the cost of a new set of speakers.

But, of course, you don't necessarily need to head online. A lot of consumers are still hesitant about sharing their credit card details online - a justifiable fear considering the growing cases of identity theft and credit card abuse. For such people, there are several options, from local classifieds to used car stores.

Let's take a look at some of the options available to you if you want to find car speakers for sale:

1. Local Audio or Electronics Store
This would be the first and obvious choice to get started on finding quality speakers for sale. I always recommend visiting a store that specializes in car audio rather than a generic electronics store. The former would invariably have more variety and lower prices.

My preferred shopping method is to visit a store, check out the various speakers, ask for demos, make notes about the prices, availability, performance, etc. Then, I head online to a site like Amazon and compare the prices, shipping costs (if any), and reviews. If I can get a lower price online (which I usually do), then I prefer to purchase online itself.

2. Local Classified Ads/Websites
If you are in the market for used car speakers, nothing works better than the local newspaper's classifieds section, or a classifieds website like Craigslist. The newspaper would have at least one section where you will find people offering their used electronics for sale. If you have good bargaining skills, you can typically get quality speakers for very cheap.

The same goes for classifieds sites like Craigslist. If you don't know already, Craigslist is the largest classifieds site online where anyone can place an ad for free advertising his/her wares. In larger cities, you can easily find someone putting up his car speakers for sale. With some luck and plenty of bargaining, you will be able to land quite a good deal.

3. Auction Sites
Auction sites like eBay have been around for years now. eBay allows anyone to sell stuff online. More often than not, you will be able to find some really high quality wares for very low prices on such websites. Quality can range from brand new to battered, two decade old monstrosities.

Besides these, there are always options like hitting Google to find deals, or using websites like Amazon. If you do plan to buy car speakers online, I recommend that you get yourself a PayPal account. This would not only make the entire buying process easier, but also protect your credit card details.
Finding car speakers for sale is quite easy if you know the right places to look into.

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Choosing Car Stereo Systems

Choosing a car hi fi might seem like a straightforward job, but with so many styles, makes and price ranges on the market, ensuring that you choose the right one for your needs can be a nightmare.

Car stereo systems can cost as little as fifty pounds or as much as a thousand; it all depends whether you're happy with a basic CD and MP3 player or if you're looking to impress with a double din car stereo that incorporates a screen, DVD player and satellite navigation. But, even if you know what gizmos and gadgets your car requires, you've still got to find a stereo with the right 'look'.

So what is the right car stereo for you?

If you're a casual driver who mostly uses their car to get to and from work with the occasional supermarket trip thrown in, there probably isn't much point splashing the cash on the latest and greatest stereo. And if like many of us, the morning radio is your accompaniment to work, you are not going to benefit from a powerful sound system.

However, you might be someone who needs to blast the music for a morning wake up call. In this case a quality car hi fi may be in order. You also might want to consider upgrading your cars speakers, or even fitting a subwoofer. Though don't be tempted by double din car stereo gimmicks; if there's rarely anyone but yourself in the car, it's not often that you'll find use for an in-car DVD player, and if you rarely travel off the beaten track, a GPS system is going to be pretty pointless too.

Alternatively, perhaps you're somebody who regularly travels long haul, and often has friends and family in tow. This is when more expensive car stereo systems really show their worth.

If you've got young children, you're probably more than familiar with the repeated drone of 'are we there yet'. Bored children can be a nightmare on long journeys, but a favourite film will quickly keep them quiet leaving you to concentrate on the driving. Similarly, if you're often travelling to unknown lands, the GPS systems that are now incorporated into many higher priced car stereo systems can be a godsend, ensuring that you arrive at your destination on time rather than spending many frustrating hours believing you've passed that same tree three times already....

There is one other point worth considering when choosing the right car stereo for you: theft. While many car hi fi's can be removed while the car is not in use, a lot of models cannot. Where does your car get parked at night? Is it in a secure garage or do you have to leave it on the street? And how often is your car likely to be left in other locations where it could be easily targeted? Car hi fi's can be a valuable steal for any thief, and if your car is constantly left at risk, you don't want an expensive, attractive car radio to be on display to passing criminals.

This article was written by Jeremy Jacobson on behalf of Shop 4 Choice, experts in car stereo systems including double din car stereo systems. For more info on car stereo systems including double din car stereo systems please visit shop4choice.co.uk


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Car Audio Systems - Top 5 Factors

When buying car audio systems there are many factors to consider such as the subwoofer quality or the watts output of the speakers. Having a in-dash stereo system for music or general radio is common practice with all cars. This way you can listen to whatever you want when you are stuck in traffic jams behind the steering wheel for hours.

Its an important car part

When purchasing any car part you have a list of factors that you consider which usually involves comparing the cost against the performance of the component. This is no different from buying entertainment equipment. If you are not clued up on buying portable entertainment equipment which aims to mimic the quality of home theater systems then read on for my top 5 factors to consider when buying car audio systems.

Factor 1 - Free ipods and mp3 player

There is no such thing as free bonuses when it comes to buying multiple items at once. What I mean by this is when you buy say a radio for the car and get a free ipod or mp3 player then you need look at the competitive price of the car radio. What I mean by that is the price of the radio might have been increased to allow a free ipod or mp3 player to be added as a bundle.

Factor 2 - Quality of electrical equipment is usually price specific

Usually if something sound to good to be true then you need to research it very well to make sure there are no hidden drawbacks. Car audio systems usually increase in quality as the price increases just like almost any other electrical product on the market. If you do however see a good deal then which might include a complimentary digital photo frame then home theater components then do not be hesitant to take advantage of it.

Factor 3 - Pioneer and Bose are the way to go over no names

Go for the big brands and you will have piece of mind. The big car audio systems brands such as Pioneer and Bose do not release music equipment unless it has been extensively tested and is guaranteed to work to high quality levels for a long period of time. This is the case because they want to protect they're brand image by always satisfying their customers.

Factor 4 - Audio speakers and subwoofers

The quality of music that is electronically produced is always limited by the speakers or subwoofers and car audio systems are no different from this. For cars it is best to have a surround sound setup with multiple speakers so that all passengers can get a good music experience, not just the driver.

Factor 5 - Modern or old?

How modern your theater in a box is will depend on the brand of the product. Some companies like to update their interfaces which the latest touchscreen technology whereas others concentrate on the fundamentals of high quality audio output via a simple in dash car setup.


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Best iPod and iPhone Adaptors for Your Car

Everyone knows that the music on the radio can't compare to the music library on your iPod. It's so irritating when you find yourself wanting to listen to the music on your iPod but you're stuck in the car with the good ol' radio. Some people actually resort to putting in their ear buds and rocking out to their iPod while driving, despite the fact that it makes you look ridiculous! Is there a solution to this problem? Of course- it's called buying an FM transmitter for your iPod, or commonly called an iPod adaptor for cars.

When it comes it iPod FM transmitters, there are is a wide variety of models to choose from which vary in features. Be sure that you buy one that fits all of your needs. Here are two of the most popular iPod car adapters and the reasons that consumers love them!

Griffin iTrip DualConnect for iPhone & iPod touch

This iPod car adaptor is extremely popular for a variety of reasons! First of all, Griffin's newest device provides two different ways to listen to the music on your iPod or iPhone through your car stereo--wirelessly or wired. This is an important feature because there are situations when the wireless connection to your radio won't be as strong as normal, and in-turn decrease the quality of the music coming through the stereo. The auxiliary cable is the solution to these situations because it allows your iPod to go directly into the stereo and will produce flawless sound! The benefits of this device don't stop there.

The iTrip DualConnect also charges your iPhone or iPod when in use, ensuring you won't have a dead battery when you reach your destination. The last notable feature of the iTrip Dual Connect is that the charger has buttons on it that allow the user to control the music without touching their iPod or iPhone! This device is reasonable priced around $60.

Griffin DirectDeck and In-Line Remote

Just because you are into the latest technology (owning an iPod or iPhone) doesn't mean that you have to drive the most advanced car. Many people still drive cars that are equipped with a tape deck, which is awesome. Griffin has just released their DirectDeck device, which allows you to play the music on your iPod through your car's stereo through your tape deck. The DirectDeck is even equipped with an in-line remote that allows you to control your music without touching your iPhone or iPod! This device comes with an unbelievably low price tag of about $30.

Find the largest selection of iPhone and iPod FM transmitters at GleeMobile.com. Check out the Griffin Dual Connect FM transmitter for iPod and iPhone, which is currently being offered at a discounted price of $49.99 with free shipping!


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Add-Ons for Your Car Audio System

There are a lot of things that you can do to make sure that your car audio system is properly taken cared of as well as improved. The basic makeup of a car's audio system is quite mediocre even compared to the basic aftermarket products which can be found in many electronics stores all over the country and even online. For this cause, many car owners are not just satisfied with buying a new car, in many cases; they want to make sure that the car which they have just bought also has the right sound and audio quality.

One of the many add-ons that you can also consider in making sure that you car is fully equipped with the latest gadgets and electronics are HD LCD monitors, these devices can definitely help make your audio system look better, simply because now, it caters not only to your audio needs, but also to your viewing pleasure as well. Now, instead of just listening to music, you or your passengers can view music videos and even watch sensor-round movies. This is not much of a benefit if you intend to drive but nevertheless, this definitely makes your car look awesome.

Another add-on that you can choose to put into your car is sound proofing. The use of sound deadener is very essential within the car audio setup, the fact that this material alone can hinder sound waves from vibrating all over the car interior is quite awesome. In the car, you would definitely want to have a clean and crisp wave of sound from your speakers and you would definitely only want it to pass through once. You don't want to have sound waves from passing and bouncing back and forth all over the car cabin. This also stops the noise coming in externally from the engine or from the road. Basically, it is much like a sealant which keeps all the noise from coming in and interfering with your music. In some cases, the sound proofing material can even convert the sound waves into heat; this add-on is much beneficial for people living in cold regions.

You can also try to include satellite broadcast receivers in your dashboard, this allows you to enjoy amazing broadcast stations from all over the world, and this in fact, allows you to have access to various music programs and if you are more of an information guy, you can have access to many news stations worldwide where you can get updates from various newsrooms. If this is just not what you really want, you can always opt to get a CD changer, this allows you to enjoy a number of music files from a selection of CD's. A USB adapter or a Bluetooth receiver can also help you connect to your mobile phone and access sound files there.

Jan Mark loves Cars and definitely appreciates a great sounding audio installation.He recommends that you always choose quality over quantity and always says that the best Car Audio installations start with much thought, planning as well as research.


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How to Choose the Best Car Stereo System

With so many stereo systems available on the market for cars, it can be a confusing task to choose one that is most suitable. Here are a few tips to help you.

Research

There are several relevant magazines, journals and Internet resources that can provide ample material for your research. See what the experts have to say about the various brands available. Understand what the various features of each system is and see which one fits in with what you are looking for. While well recognised brands, such as Sony car stereo may be a bit more expensive, the high quality and longer life may be well worth the slightly extra price tag. This isn't however to say that there aren't cheap stereo systems for cars that don't offer a decent quality. It really depends on what you want out of your system.

Experiment

Once you've done your research and narrowed your options down, it would be well worth your while to visit a car stereo shop, and actually listen to how a few car stereo systems sound. If you need to, visit a few shops to hear all the systems on your short list. Remember you will have to pair the system with appropriate speakers and choose a set that is suitable for your particular car shape and size. Car stereo store personnel would be able to make suitable recommendations. Once you've listened to a few car stereo systems, it will be much easier to make a choice.

Choose an Appropriate System

Making your final choice should depend on what you are personally looking for. If you want a good quality system that will last for a few years, Sony car stereo may be a good value for money choice. If on the other hand you want a temporary system, because you plan to buy a new car shortly, cheap car stereo may be more suitable. Some systems are suitable for particular types of music, so if you mainly listen to one genre of music, find out which type of system would be most appropriate. Make sure that the system you choose is easy to operate. This is important, especially since you will be using it while driving, and you don't want something that is going to divert your attention, simply because it requires a lot of operations for simple tasks.So when you buy appropriate system you should follow some important points.

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A JVC Head Unit Installation

Prior to beginning fitting the JVC car stereo, ensure that you unplug the battery before anything else and make sure that each one of your own materials are prepared. You will want to unscrew the earlier head unit that is based in the dash from the stainless steel housing. The car music system will conveniently ease out once you have unscrewed it within the metallic housing. Before you go and draw it out, make certain you carefully disconnect the old component part from its wirings on the rear.

Clients on most occasions inquire how to perfectly attach a JVC head unit that they just paid for via internet. Many of them are highly enthusiastic about using them and presenting them off to friends and family and loved ones. The installation of a JVC car stereo isn't very difficult and it is simple. Most JVC items are completely user friendly and laying them is not at all that tough to do. Their items are usually well modified to most car audio and video acoustic products and most of the time they can be rapidly changed to recent products together with the older ones.

The instant you have taken out your worn-out head unit, reattach your new JVC head unit behind along with your wirings. You really should see if the brand new system you purchased has plugs as part of the container. When your modern unit is attached, partly bring in the unit directly into the dash and flip on the battery and check out your brand-new model type if it performs successfully and if it is not, readjust as required. Having read the user instructions would be a very great comfort right now considering that it will help you a whole lot.

Try as much as you are able to recollect which line proceeded to go firmly into which outlet and try never to miss some of them. You may get mixed up down the line if you've been able to plug them accordingly but isolated a cable or two. Take care not to forfeit the anchoring screws as well; you wouldn't want your brand new unit to keep on smashing up against the frame. You'll need to secure your JVC in car audio audio and video system onto the steel housing soon after.

As soon as your system is working efficiently and the tunes are up to your standards, after that you can go to positioning it into the dash properly. Screw the machine thoroughly and ensure that the unit is affixed properly into the dash. You might at this stage try safety anchoring screws, these will assist you to secure it and steer clear of its theft. Once it is anchored, you need to turn the total model on and fine-tune the sound until you have gained the best end results.

Jan Mark Hubahib is a car audio enthusiast and recommends products from Etechnology New Zealand. ETechnology New Zealand is the best online and technology shop that sells high quality car audio systems and accessories such as head unit.


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Auto Sound Systems to Avoid

The Auto sound systems to avoid should be known by potential car audio equipment buyers. This will help reduce the risk of buying outdated or low quality car sound systems. Products such as compact docking systems, digital music systems and bass packages all have their required quality benchmarks in order to be enjoyed optimally. The most simple answer to to buy from the big companies such as Sony, Pioneer, Bose, Panasonic and Alpine. The reason a lot of people do not like to buy from them is because of the high prices that they charge and correctly so because of the high levels of precision that they are able to maintain due to their highly skilled labor force.

Single bass vs double bass

Double bass packages are way more advanced that single bass in terms of sound quality. They are of course much more expensive but at places like Amazon and eBay you can get a good deal that you should be happy with. Digital music systems are very complicated so you can only differentiate between the car audio packages on offer by looking at the system specification just as you would when buying a personnel computer. The double bass allow for a much authentic listening experience for both the driver and passengers no matter where they are seated in a car. Single bass is only really applicable if you are to use your car audio system mainly for listening to the radio. This is because the sound quality is far less of a factor to enjoy the content, this is not true when listening to your favorite music albums at high volumes.

Auto sound system - clear out sale stock

Most big stores run a sale at intervals throughout the year usually called clear out sale. The main reason for these drastic drops in price is the fact the the equipment is outdated and the shops need to get them off the shelves to make room for the new better models. buying auto sound systems in such a way should be avoided if you want to buy something that is equipped with modern features such as touchscreen and wireless connections to mobile phones. However if you are short on money then buying car subwoofers, compact docking systems, and general car audio sets then using these sales is probably the way to go.

Buy Multiple speakers a subwoofers - avoid single speaker systems

The best way to ensure a good overall surround sound music experience in your car is to have multiple speakers and subwoofers located around your vehicle. A possible setup could be to have wireless audio speakers in each corner of the car or behind each seat. It really depends on the car that you have and the physical design of it. I suggest that you have portable woofer cones that are wireless linked to the in dash audio system as it will give you the flexibility to move them about as you see fit with little hindrance. In conclusion I would say that you should avoid auto sound systems with single speaker setups, especially with they are only single bass.

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Buying Car Electronics Online

Automobiles have no doubt become the number one means of transport in the world today. Thanks to information and communication technology and access to credit facility, affordability has been brought closer to the average consumer. Nonetheless, a person is defined by the kind of electronics that his/ her car possesses. Enthusiastic car owners with a little money to spare invest more on car audio electronic devices.

Normally when a car is shipped from the manufacturer, it comes with the basic car audio system. But, there are those who are not satisfied by such electronic devices and prefer to invest more on car electronics so as to make their automobiles an extension of their homes where they can listen to audio, watch video music and even play games.

Nevertheless, the best car electronic cost money which may be inaccessible to a number of people. As such, the best marketplace to make your buy from is the internet. Given the number of already established online stores, you can rest assured that you can get what you are looking for. The following are some of the benefits you stand to gain by buying your car electronics from the web.

First and foremost, at the click of a mouse button, you stand to view hundreds of brands and models from different suppliers worldwide from the comfort of your house or office. You do not have to worry about the operation time of the electronic store given that you can place your order at any given time of the day or night. Delivery is to your doorstep.

Secondly, when buying your car electronics from the web you need to ensure that there are certain businesses aspects which the online store has to meet. For instance:
- Check that the online store has a good amount of goodwill from its clients. Check the type of feedbacks that have been left. Positive feedbacks are indications that the store has good reputation amongst its users.
- Check that the store provides its customers with money back guarantee. This ensures that in case you are delivered with faulty electronics, you have the chance to take it back. But, make sure that you have read the terms and conditions of the sale to be sure that you understand the store's policy on return of purchased goods.

It is recommended that when making your purchase that you read through the frequently asked questions so as to be familiar with what other customers look for.

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