For 2013, JVC announced four car multimedia receivers that have been enhanced with features such as the App Link Mode with Extended Control for iPhone, improved Bluetooth function and Pandora Internet ...
JVC expands app and smartphone compatibility for 2013 head units, gives Android users remote control
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 8, 2013 – JVC Mobile Entertainment, the premier developer and manufacturer of sophisticated mobile, audio, and video products, today introduced three new Arsenal high-end CD receivers ...
For 2012, JVC announced five new 2-DIN car CD Receivers with the latest Bluetooth features, USB connectivity, iPod/iPhone capabilities, gorgeous illumination, revamped radio tuners, and magnificently ...
Long Beach, Calif. — JVC Mobile has begun shipping seven more in-dash head units in its 2015 lineup, with one more to come in mid-January, following the shipment of four other 2015 models during the ...
On the heels of Toyota’s announcement that it will offer HD Radio receivers on certain vehicles in model year 2012, JVC, Kenwood and Clarion are expanding their HD Radio offerings. JVC Mobile ...
The problem with conventional radio stations is that they rarely play what you want to hear, when you want to hear it. Satellite radio gives you a better chance of finding content to your liking, ...
Let’s say you’d like to be able to use Pandora, a music streaming service, to listen to music in your car in the same way that one can listen to SiriusXM satellite radio — but you don’t want to use it ...
If your car is capable of getting an internet connection, then chances are it can stream Pandora. That’s not just some happy coincidence for the music streaming company. Pandora has made the ...
LAS VEGAS – In a nod to the rise of Internet Radio, Pioneer and Alpine are showing some of the first market-ready car radios that access and control Pandora from the user’s iPhone during International ...
Haven't you always wanted a car radio that played DVDs? The JVC KD-AVX1's big display boosts usability and functionality for normal radio, CD-playing and satellite information as well.
(by MaryBeth Garber) With the average urban commuter spending 42 hours a year stuck in traffic jams, a recent commuter study by Edison Research provides insight into how Americans deal with their ...
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