Germany’s PEIKER, an automotive electronics maker for top car brands, recently showed off their BluetouchMusic system at CES 2007. The BluetouchMusic is the “first automotive aftermarket system to fully integrate hands-free mobile technology with multi-media support, allowing users to play either downloaded or streaming music through their existing car audio system with a user friendly interface.”
Using the Bluetooth Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) or a hardwired connection, BluetouchMusic allows users to switch between music on their mobile phone, iPod or other MP3 player. It features a user-friendly display, clear touch screen and intuitive menu navigation.
The Bluetouch display measures only 24mm in thickness and 85mm in height but is easy to navigate due to large touch screen icons. The unit also allows users to match display colors to various car interiors. It requires professional installation and will be initially distributed through professional aftermarket channels.
The Hands-Free Menu:
The Music Menu: BluetouchMusic is the first product from PEIKER to be offered to the U.S. market. It received an honorable mention in the Bluetooth SIG Best of CES 2007 contest. For more information, visit the Bluetouch website. Posted January 16, 2007 by BlueTomorrow.com Editorial Staff |
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