By Garry Kelkar

…cont’d from Part 1

Owners of flashy cars can go for the expensive ones; the average
car owners can buy the common ones. With the sophisticated car
audios available now, one can customise the look of his CD tuner
to match his taste or the interior lighting of his car. Some
car stereos have Dual Zone Colour Combination that
ensures that one can separately customise both the display as
well as button colour. It provides tem with 10 colours to choose
from, and at the same time, as many as 100 possible colour
combinations.

There are also Bluetooth enabled car audios. This allows one
make calls and stream music via the Bluetooth CD Tuner. The CD
tuner may support both handsfree and audio profiles from the
mobile phone. This means that one does not need any additional
in-car kits, cradles, wires or headsets. He can manage his phone
directly via the CD tuner. Not only this, with such car audio, one can expand his system, and connect just about anything via the IP-Bus connection, including a CD changer, USB or iPod adapters.

About the author:

Garry Kelkar is an expert writer specializing in the automobile industry. He has been writing extensively on topics like car parts and also specialized areas of car styling like car modifying.



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