
Who has a long commute or a job on the street knows the importance of music to keep you in reasonable spirits. But how about all of your collection with you all the time? It should be possible with the Xplod car stereo from Sony.
It goes beyond that with “only” iPod or USB connectivity and offers a USB-1-Wire function means that no more separate connectors for the various types of portable players. Whatever your device (USB memory drive, iPod, iPhone or other brand MP3 players), all connect through the same USB port, and if necessary, a fee to receive. You can even to all on the main head unit. If only everything was this kind of user-friendliness.
All offer CD MP3 WMA AAC playback, along with Sony Advanced Digital Music Plus (DM + Advanced), and Quick ZAPPIN browser technologies to search for traces, Sourcing tracks to set the mood and improving the quality of playback of digital formats.
More precisely, the CDX-GT930UI offers a flap, removable front panel and a large 4-line fluorescent display. Or has the built-in Bluetooth on the MEX-BT5700U, and MEX-BT4700U MEX-BT3700U, streaming calls (and music from your phone) on your speakers, with music automatically stops when a call comes in. The MEX-BT4700U is a phone book access profile (PBAP) possibility to transfer your phone book information from your Bluetooth phone to its large 4-line display.
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