Sony Electronics recently released its new XAV-AX100 in-car audio system that is likely to become highly popular with motorists due to its smartphone connectivity. Other distinctive features of the system are its ability to play a wide range of media files, an attractive user interface and ability to get information in real-time.
The XAV-AX100 system delivers high power sound and comes with an EXTRA BASS feature that can total transform the in-car audio experience while it also incorporates voice command features and rotation volume control.
Connecting your phone to the car is now quite easy with Apple CarPlay. It makes it possible for drivers to use their phone in a safe manner. They can easily listen to music, make calls, send messages and read maps using either the touchscreen or through Siri.
Android Auto.
Android Auto allows motorists to use the Android platform in the car. It comes with a highly user-friendly, simple and intuitive interface. Voice commands are enabled to minimize driver distraction levels so that motorists can concentrate on the road. Drivers can take total control of the music and navigation while driving with this connectivity feature. The touchscreen is clear and simple. Its clear visibility and lighter touch operation are clear advantages.
As XAV-AX100 is compatible with both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, it allows almost all motorists to link their phone with their audio system.
Unique technology delivers optimal sound
The XAV-AX100 in-car audio system delivers powerful audio thanks to its 55 watts x 4 Dynamic Reality Amp 2 and EXTRA BASS low boost circuitry that effectively overcome engine noise to create clear audio at any volume level with deep and punchy bass tones. The 10-band graphic equalizer supports a wide range of sounds and complements EXTRA BASS. 3-pre out connectivity allows system expandability to connect external amplifiers with a wide range of speaker connections, allowing sound enthusiasts to build their own bespoke system.
Sony’s Dynamic Stage Organizer (DSO) can be paired with the XAV-AX100 and offset the acoustic disadvantages of using front-door mounted, full-range speakers which can distort the sound. The DSO optimizes the signal to create an illusion of dash-mounted virtual speakers to provide motorists with a high quality musical experience.
Hamid Moaref has always been fascinated by cars and the automotive industry. His family has a longstanding association with the industry and has been in the tire business for the past 35 years. Raised in Dubai, Hamid attended Capilano University in Vancouver where he graduated with a BBA in marketing before attending an intensive course in magazine publishing in 2005. He has been the publisher and chief editor of Tires & Parts magazine for the past ten years.
Nissan launches first-of-its-kind Patrol 8 Adventures series in the Middle East
Biannual Automechanika Dubai Network gathers regional automotive experts to highlight the role of remanufacturing in the circular economy
Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX, the Record-Breaking Icon, to Showcase at LEAP 2024 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
CZINGER VEHICLES GROWS ITS INTERNATIONAL FOOTPRINT AS IT PARTNERS WITH AL HABTOOR MOTORS FOR DISTRIBUTION OF ITS GROUNDBREAKING 21C IN THE MIDDLE EAST
FIRST BESPOKE LIMITED EDITION IN INDIA CURATED BY BENTLEY MULLINER
© 2023 Tires and Parts News Resource. All Rights Reserved.