Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Back up Camera installations Redwood City - 8 Things You Need To Know About Back-Up Cameras - Monney Car Audio Redwood City - 650-299-9991




People don't buy a new car for the back-up camera, but if they've driven one with the device, it's hard to go back to doing without, says Fennell, founder and president of KidsandCars.org, which lobbied extensively for mandatory rearview technology. "I flip out if I have to get a rental car without it," she says.
As rearview cameras become ubiquitous, here's what you need to know about how they work, how effective they are, what car companies offer them and more:
1. Back-up camera systems will have to meet federal standards, but how they operate varies.
The button-size devices are positioned so drivers can see people or objects that are otherwise undetectable using a side or rearview mirror or by glancing over their shoulder. When NHTSA'srear visibility regulation takes effect, it will require rearview technology to display a 10-by-20-foot area directly behind the vehicle. The rule also requires systems to show the driver an image of the area no more than 2 seconds after they put the vehicle into reverse. According to the rule, 10 percent of automakers' new vehicles must have the equipment by May 1, 2016, 40 percent by May 1, 2017 and all models by May 1, 2018.
Back-up cameras send images to a display through wires inside the car, or in the case of some aftermarket equipment, wirelessly, using radio waves or a Bluetooth connection. Automakers configure back-up cameras to transmit images to a vehicle's built-in dashboard display or rearview mirror. For add-on cameras, the images go to a monitor mounted to the dashboard and a receiver plugged into the auxiliary power. Current rearview cameras have either narrow or wide, fish-eye-style lenses, for capturing images of a larger area.
Some automakers tuck the cameras out of the way until they're needed, with an eye toward improving aerodynamics and design or to keep the lens clean. The Volkswagen CC , for example, houses a back-up camera behind the VW badge on the car's trunk, just above the license plate. When the driver starts the car or puts it in reverse, the emblem flips open and the camera appears, like a cuckoo popping out of a clock. It retracts when the driver switches out of reverse or drives over 10 mph, says Thomas Zorn, Volkswagen Group of America's general manager of safety affairs.
2. By several estimates, back-up cameras can help prevent accidents.
In one recent study, close to 57 percent of drivers in vehicles equipped with back-up cameras avoided backing over a stationary object that had been placed behind the vehicle when they weren't looking. The March 2014 research report from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety(IIHS) also found that three-quarters of drivers in vehicles with both rearview cameras and audible sensors avoided a back-over accident.
By contrast, 100 percent of drivers in the IIHS study who were operating vehicles without back-up cameras or audible sensors ran over a child-size stationary object that had been surreptitiously placed behind them, according to David Zuby, chief research officer at the IIHS vehicle research center in Ruckersville, Virginia. "Our study adds to the body of evidence that's been building over several years that cameras will help avoid some of these crashes," Zuby says.
NHTSA expects rearview visibility systems that meet the final regulations' standards to be 28-33 percent more effective at avoiding back-over accidents than existing sensor-only systems.
By 2054, when most U.S. vehicles on the road will have rearview systems, the technology should save 58-69 lives a year, according to data NHTSA released with the final rule. By that time, the agency estimates the total benefit from rearview technology to preventing injuries, saving lives and avoiding property should be $265 million to $396 million a year.
3. Cameras can add big costs to new cars. But it's not really their fault.
Initially, rearview cameras were part of optional bundles on vehicles' costlier trim levels. One reason was that systems needed an in-dash display to work, and those screens only came on the most expensive models. Another reason, according to Fennell with KidsandCars.org, is that automakers know people like cameras, and so manufacturers have been attaching them to the highest trim levels.
To get a camera, "you have to pay $2,000 because it's stuck with the leather seats and wood-grain steering wheel and heated and chilled cupholders," she says. "It's become a huge money maker."
Adding an options package that includes rearview technology can indeed tack on several thousand dollars to the sticker price. For example, the starting price for the base trim level 2014 Volkswagen Passat 1.8T S, which doesn't include a rearview camera, is $20,995. That compares to the starting price of $25,875 for the higher-end trim level 2014 Passat 1.8T SE, which includes a rearview camera, multifunction in-dash display, leather-wrapped steering wheel, aluminum-alloy wheels and all-weather tires and other upgrades.
Ford's suggested retail price for the base trim level 2105 Ford Fiesta S hatchback (1.6-liter, four-cylinder engine and five-speed manual transmission), which comes without a rearview camera system, is $15,680, compared with a $19,630 sticker price for the higher trim level 2014 Ford Fiesta Titanium hatchback, which bundles the camera system with such features as leather seats, heated mirrors and premium speakers.
4. Cameras are migrating to less expensive models and trim levels.
Once they're separated from other features, rearview camera systems aren't that expensive. NHTSA estimates that adding back-up cameras and displays that comply with the new regulations will cost manufacturers $132-$142 more per vehicle, or $43-$45 for vehicles with an existing screen that can display the required image field.
Perhaps in anticipation of the mandatory-equipment regulation, rearview systems are migrating down from manufacturers' top models and trim levels. Close to half of all 2014 model-year cars include back-up cameras as standard equipment. Of 2,359 styles included in Edmunds.com's database of 2014 vehicles, 1,007 have back-up cameras as standard equipment.
Here is a complete list of 2014 model-year cars that have rearview cameras as standard equipment. It also shows the camera-equipped 2015 models on the market now.
Shoppers will find cameras as standard equipment in such moderately priced top sellers as the2014 Honda Civic, including base LX trim level, and the base L trim level of the 2014 Toyota Camry.
So far, though, they haven't found their way to several of the least expensive vehicles on the market, or the lowest trim levels of some popular cars. For example, you can find rearview cameras on some trim levels of the 2014 Toyota Corolla, but not on any 2014 Toyota Yaris. The thrifty 2014 Kia Rio has a rearview camera as standard equipment in the top-of-the-line SX trim level, but it's not available (even as an option) on the base LX trim level. The 2014 Chevrolet Sonic LTZ, the model's top trim level, has a rearview camera as standard equipment. But don't look for it in the base LS trim level. You won't find a camera in the diminutive 2014 Chevrolet Spark. Ditto for the budget-friendly 2014 Nissan Versa.
5. Adding a back-up camera is fairly easily.
You don't need to buy a new car to get a back-up camera, though, or spend a lot to add one to an existing vehicle. Retailers such as CarToysBest Buy and Amazon.com sell aftermarket systems for less than $15 for a bottom-of-the-line stand-alone camera for vehicles that have existing in-dash displays. A complete setup with a camera, transmitter and display can run up to $300.
One aftermarket system is the QuickVu, a $259 system with a rearview camera that mounts to the license plate holder and uses radio signals to transmit images from up to 50-60 feet in back of a vehicle to a 3.5-inch monitor mounted on the dash, and digital signals to turn the system on and off.
Installing a back-up camera on an existing car isn't difficult. Some require only a screwdriver, while others require a drill to mount the camera into a rear bumper cover. Some aftermarket camera makers post videos on their Web sites to help DIYers with step-by-step set up instructions, and many auto parts retailers do installations.
6. Grime, weather and time of day can affect how a camera functions.
Whether they're factory installed or aftermarket equipment, rearview cameras don't need much more maintenance than a periodic wipe-down to clear away accumulated grime from the camera lens. In heavy rain or snow, auto company representatives and aftermarket camera sellers suggest checking before you drive off to make sure the lens isn't obscured.
Some automakers have come up with clever ways to keep rearview cameras clean. Select 2014 Nissan Altima, 2014 Nissan Rogue and 2014 Nissan Murano models have a built-in rearview camera cleaning system that sprays water from a small tank to clean the lens, and then squirts a puff of air to dry it.
Even though back-up cameras can help prevent accidents, automakers and retailers warn drivers not to rely on them completely. Drivers should continue checking side and rearview mirrors, and look over their shoulder to see what's in back of them. "There are certainly sometimes conditions where performance of the system might be not as optimal as in other conditions. That's one reason we've had our systems focused on being an aid," says Tony Baehner, Nissan's chief spokesman on back-up camera technology. "If visibility is limited and it's dark and you can't see, a camera of any system is going to be sensitive to some of those."
Manufacturers also instruct auto dealers to give anyone buying a new or used car with a back-up camera system a walkthrough of the system before they drive off the lot so they understand how it works.
7. Back-up cameras may prevent accidents, but they might not lead to lower insurance rates.
NHTSA and IIHS may be convinced that rearview systems save lives, but auto insurers could take decades to adjust rates for customers who use them, and one insurance industry representative says even if rates drop, the decrease could be tiny.
For insurers to give discounts, insurance actuaries would have to compare data from sufficiently large pools of vehicles with and without the systems to determine whether the cameras make a difference. That won't happen any time soon, since NHTSA predicts it will be 2054 before all U.S. cars on the road have back-up systems, says Loretta Worters, vice president of the Insurance Information Institute, an industry trade group.
In addition, once all U.S. vehicles have rearview systems, the equipment is expected to save a relatively small number of lives — fewer than 70 a year — compared with tens of thousands of people killed in traffic accidents. As a result, any rate decrease could amount to "well under $1 per policy," Worters says.
But, she says, "there may be fewer accidents because people back into less stuff, which could justify a discount on bodily injury, property damage and collision."
Instead, technologies such as collision avoidance systems and telematics show more promise for providing trackable data that could lead to lower insurance rates, she says.
At least one insurer sees things a little differently. According to State Farm spokesman Sevag Sarkissian, back-up cameras could lead to lower car insurance rates if makes and models that have them wind up in fewer accidents. State Farm doesn't provide discounts for specific vehicle safety equipment, but does collect claims information for specific makes and models, Sarkissian says. "To the extent a specific type of vehicle safety technology that is standard on a particular make and model of vehicle is effective in reducing the frequency and severity of crashes, it will be reflected in our claims data," he says. As a result, particular makes and models may have lower insurance premiums, he says.
8. Back-up cameras are helpful for more than avoiding accidents. Wait until you see the camera technology that's coming next.
Though intended to serve as safety devices, back-up cameras also can be used to help drivers do a better job of backing into a parking spot or hitching a trailer.
Nissan offers an around-view monitoring system on certain 2014 Pathfinder, Quest, Rogue and Versa Note models that comprises four cameras mounted on the license plate holder, front grille and side mirrors. The setup is designed to be a parking aid and has become a big selling point, according to Nissan. Customers "are typically wowed by the feature," says Baehner, the Nissan manager. "Most of our research shows they are highly desired features." Once you have them, they want them, he says.
Ford's highly touted all-aluminum 2015 F-150 truck will also feature four cameras — on the front grille, rear bumper and side mirrors — for better maneuverability, with images transmitted to an 8-inch touchscreen in-dash display.
Aftermarket camera manufacturer Trail Ridge Technologies LLC, in Fort Collins, Colorado, is working on an upgraded, all-digital version of the company's QuickVu device that will work over Bluetooth. The company is also developing an all-digital back-up camera system for trucks and RVs that will show more than 50 feet behind a vehicle, and can be used for hitching a trailer. Trail Ridge owner Bob Morain expects the updated systems to be out in summer 2014.
In coming model years, expect to see automakers adding other types of cameras to cars, SUVs and trucks for maneuverability, better aerodynamics and fun. At 2014 auto shows, Land Rover made a splash with a concept off-road vehicle with a hood-mounted camera that captures pictures of upcoming terrain and feeds them to a head-up display at the bottom of the windshield to create a 3-D map.
Also at 2014 auto shows, Nissan showed a concept version of the Rogue with a rearview "smart" mirror, an LCD display that doubles as a back-up camera. The company plans to offer the smart rearview mirror in Japan later in 2014, and in other markets at an as-yet-undisclosed date, according to company officials.
Tesla is experimenting with replacing sideview mirrors with cameras to improve vehicles' aerodynamics and fuel efficiency. The company and the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers have filed petitions with NHTSA seeking permission to use cameras in place of sideview mirrors, which are required under U.S. auto safety laws. Volkswagen recently got an exemption from European auto safety rules to road test 200 XL1 concept cars that have cameras instead of sideview mirrors. The goal: to see how sideview cameras work, and whether drivers like them, says Zorn, the company's safety affairs general manager.

source: http://www.edmunds.com/car-technology/8-things-you-need-to-know-about-back-up-cameras.html
by Michelle V. Rafter

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Grom's Bluetooth Car Kit installations Redwood City - Monney Car Audio Redwood City - 650-299-9991

We installed the Grom's Bluetooth Car Kit in this Prius below.




Integrated Bluetooth Car Interface adds Hands Free Calling and Wireless Audio to the original factory stereo of many cars. The system comes with built-in Bluetooth and microphone. GROM-BT3 module has two extension ports that can be used for aux-in, and iPod or iPhone integration with optional cables that are sold separately. 

Bluetooth functionality: Use your phone in the car hands free (HFP), stream your MP3 music from your phone to the factory stereo via Bluetooth Audio playback (A2DP), control your MP3 music with the car stereo or steering wheel controls via Bluetooth wireless audio control (AVRCP). Bluetooth compatibility: all Bluetooth capable smartphones, including latest Galaxy S series and iPhone 5. 

Optional AUX-IN cable: 
Add 5FT 3.5mm audio AUX cable for direct audio connection. The cable has 5V USB charging connector that will charge most of the Smarphones, including iPhone and Samsung. NOTE: USB port on the auxiliary cable C-35USB is for charging only, it will not let you to play the music directly from USB stick or Android phone. If you want to play the music from USB stick or integrate Android phone - please consider GROM USB MP3 Kit

Optional iPod®/iPhone® cable: 
Add GROM compatible iPod connector for direct audio connection of iPod or iPhone. You will be able to play your music from iPod or iPhone, and control it with car stereo buttons or steering wheel controls. NOTE: The iPod cable is not compatible with latest iPhone 5 and iPod Touch 5 dues to old connector. If you need to connect iPod or iPhone that has "Lightning" connector you will need special "30-pin to Lightning converter". Currently GROM does not carry such converter. 



bluetooth car kit


Demo video of GROM-BT3 Bluetooth Car Kit and Toyota stereo:
 

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Monday, June 23, 2014

Exotic Car Audio and Radar installations Redwood City - Alpine - CDE - 153BT In-Dash Receiver - Monney Car Audio Redwood City - 650-299-9991


CDE-153BT Advanced CD Receiver

Overview

  • 50 Watts x 4
  • 3 Pre-Outs
  • TuneIt App Ready
  • BT Plus; Advanced Bluetooth® wireless technology with Audio Streaming
  • Works with Pandora® internet radio for iPhone® and Android™
  • SiriusXM Satellite Radio Ready (SXV200 tuner & SiriusXM subscription required)
  • 24-Bit DAC
  • Made for iPod and iPhone
  • App Direct Mode
  • Front USB and 3.5mm input
  • 9 Band Parametric EQ
  • KTP-445A Power Pack capable (sold separately)

BT Plus, Bluetooth Hands-Free Calling & Audio Streaming

BT Plus
Don’t fuss or fiddle with your phone and say goodbye to uncomfortable headsets and earpieces. Most importantly, stay focused on safe driving. The CDE-153BT is equipped with Bluetooth wireless technology so you can carry on your phone conversations in the car without additional adapters.

Easy Audio Streaming, Even with iPhone iOS 7

Do you have a large music library on your phone? The CDE-153BT can stream and control your phone's music via Bluetooth. Want to listen to your iPhone without plugging-in? Stream your music viaBluetooth. Whether you have music on your iPhone locally, on iTunes Match or select third-party audio apps, the CDE-153BT can stream your tunes!

Microphone Included

Microphone IncludedThis unit comes with all that’s needed for Bluetooth convenience. The CDE-153BT comes with a tuned microphone that’s engineered to reduce noise interference and feedback. This allows optimal placement in your car, for the best possible sound quality.

Making, Taking Calls & Call Waiting

Making and taking phone calls has never been more convenient. You can set up your cell phone/head unit to automatically answer your calls. Use the supplied microphone to speak, and then listen through your car’s speakers. When a call comes in, your music mutes to carry the phone call. View caller information including Caller ID, Missed, Dialed, and Received calls right from the head unit display. If you receive a second call, you can have the first caller wait momentarily by pressing “2” for call waiting mode. Once both calls are finished, the mute for music is deactivated. This truly makes the transition from your phone calls to music enjoyable and convenient. You can even use the CDE-153BT’s preset buttons to quickly jump through your phone book, making navigation through large phone books much faster.

Hands-Free Calling Sound Customization

To bring sound balance to your hands-free experience, you can adjust the CDE-153BT’s mic gain, phone output and ringtone volume. If that’s not enough, there are five sound quality settings to choose from to get the balance just right for you. This flexibility will make your phone calls a pleasurable experience.

Steering Wheel Control

If your car has factory Bluetooth steering wheel controls, then it will also control your new CDE-153BT’s built-in Bluetooth. Or, control your head unit right from your factory installed steering wheel controls by adding a third party adapter. Use an adapter from popular brand names such as Axxess or PAC to add this feature.

Made for iPod® and iPhone®




Made for iPod / Works with iPhone
It’s convenient to control your iPod or iPhone music in the car – enjoy seamless operation of your iPod in addition to full control of all your favorite media sources. Control all search options of your iPod directly from the CDE-153BT via Playlist, Artist, Album, Song, Genre, Podcast or Composer. The USB connection allows for high-quality iPod playback and delivers an even faster access speed so you’ll find songs as quickly as you expect to find them on your iPod.

Find it Fast with Quick Search and Alphabet Search

Get access to and control of all the songs from your iPod or iPhone right from the head unit! Large music libraries are no problem with a faster connection speed. With Quick Search featuring Alphabet Search, you can easily scroll through long lists of music by skipping through the letters of the alphabet. Once you find the letter you want, you can jump to the exact song! With so many ways to listen to thousands of songs, now you can get super-fast access to Playlist, Artist, Album, Song, Podcast, Genre and Composer.

App Direct Mode

Listen to even more music from your iPhone or iPod with App Direct Mode. This new feature offers basic app control (Play, Pause, Track Forward, Track Back) and displays metadata directly on the head unit from numerous third-party apps so that you can enjoy your drive even more and expand your listening choices without fumbling with your phone.

Charge Your Phone

Made for iPod / Works with iPhone
Standard in-vehicle solutions may drain the battery of your phone, but with the CDE-153BT, your phone charges via the USB cable (sold separately), so you can enjoy nonstop music and power your phone at the same time.

Works with Pandora® Internet Radio for iPhone® and Android™

Works with Pandora Internet Radio for Android and BlackBerry
Whether you have an iPhone or Android smartphone, Alpine gives you full control of Pandora straight from your dash. Whether you choose to connect through USB or stream wirelessly, you can enjoy your favorite Pandora channels with Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down buttons directly on the faceplate, QuickSearch features, and even the ability to create a new Pandora station and bookmark your favorite tunes on the go. Alpine’s DSP-Sound Expansion circuitry ensures the best possible sound from the Pandora connection.
Note: Third party services may not be available in all areas; please contact an authorized retailer for coverage in your area.
Sirius Satellite Ready
With the CDE-153BT, you not only get music, premier sports, news, talk, entertainment, traffic and weather information when you add the SiriusXM Connect Vehicle Tuner. You also get these advanced SiriusXM features:

Tune Scan and Tune Start

Tune Scan and Tune Start are new SiriusXM features included in the CDE-153BT. The Tune Scan feature scans through songs from your music channel presets. You can end the Tune Scan and continue listening to the currently broadcast song in its entirety. With Tune Start, whenever you tune to a preset music channel, the current song will automatically start playing from the beginning.

Tag That Song

When you hear a song you like, simply press and hold down the CDE-153BT’s Volume button for two seconds. The iTunes® Tagging feature lets you Tag songs you hear on SiriusXM and stores the info on your iPhone®. The next time you connect your iPhone to iTunes, you will be able to preview your selections and then purchase and download them directly from iTunes.

It's Game Time

Want to know if your favorite NFL, NBA, NHL or college football or basketball team is playing live? The CDE-153BT has GameAlert™ that will display an on-screen message if your favorite teams' games are being broadcast. Jump to that station with the push of a button so you can listen to the game play by play. You can also get the latest score updates while you are listening to other stations.

Instant Replay

The CDE-153BT supports the SiriusXM Replay™ function, so you can pause, rewind, and replay up to 60 minutes of live content. Listen to your favorite content again, or hear content you missed while listening to another channel.

They're Playing Our Song

Want to make sure you hear your favorite music whenever it’s being played? With SongAlert™ and Artist Alert™ you can get notified when your favorite songs or artists are being broadcast on any SiriusXM station. With the push of a button, you can jump right to that broadcast and catch the songs you want to listen to.

Best Sound Quality

For unrivaled sound quality, expect nothing less than the best. The CDE-153BT uses a 24-Bit DAC for ultimate sound quality with all your digital media sources.

Built-in Equalizer

Select from 10 different EQ modes to get the best sound from all your sources (Flat/Pops/Rock/News/Jazz/Elec Dance/Hip Hop/Easy Lis/Country/Classical). If the Equalizer presets aren’t enough for your listening taste, there’s a 9-Band Parametric Equalizer you can adjust and save as a user preset for a better sound response curve.

Get a Boost in Great Sound







Power Pack
With Alpine, expect the premium sound your ears deserve. This head unit allows you to customize your crossover adjustments so you can control where you send high and low frequencies, for the best sound from your CDE-153BT. For a true power upgrade, just add-on the KTP-445A Power Pack to instantly increase your head unit’s power from 18W x 4 RMS to a true 45W x4 RMS (based on CEA-2006 power ratings). Now we’re talking about some serious sound!

Friday, June 20, 2014

Exotic Car Audio and Radar installations Redwood City - JVC - 6.1" - CD/DVD - Built-In Bluetooth - Apple® iPod®-Ready - In-Dash Receiver - Monney Car Audio Redwood City - 650-299-9991

JVC - 6.1" - CD/DVD - Built-In Bluetooth - Apple® iPod®-Ready - In-Dash Receiver - Larger Front



The KW-V20BT is a 6.1" Touch Screen Monitor Bluetooth/DVD/USB Multimedia Receiver system with app display/control capability for iPhone 4 and 4s devices. You can display up to 20 compatible apps on-screen ranging from Navigation to Music to Driver assistance apps using an optional adapter. Pandora Internet Radio playback and on-screen control is also supported for iPhone as well as SiriusXM Satellite Radio add-on capability and Dual Zone source distribution.
  • 6.1-inch WVGA Monitor
  • Touch Panel
  • Monitor Touch Control
  • MOS-FET 50W x 4
  • Bluetooth(R) Wireless Technology*1 (Built-in)

Product Features

50W maximum power x 4 channels (18W RMS)
For robust, powerful sound.

Apple iPod- and iPhone®-ready

With 2-way control and App Link mode allows you to easily stream music stored on your compatible device and operate select apps, including Pandora and iHeartRadio.

Bluetooth technology

Lets you wirelessly stream audio from your Bluetooth-enabled device and utilize the included external microphone for hands-free calls. Supports full-time connection to up to 2 compatible cell phones for enhanced use.

SiriusXM Satellite Radio-ready

Offers versatile listening options (requires SXV200, not included).

Plays back DVD, CD and CD-R formats

As well as MP3, WMA, WAV, AAC, ID3/WMA Tag, DivX, JPEG, MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and Secure Digital formats to support your media collection.

Front auxiliary input and rear USB port

Provide quick and easy connection of an MP3 player or other portable audio device.

Rear camera connectivity

Lets you easily connect a back-up camera (not included) to aid in parking.

3 pairs of preamp outputs (4V)

Enable connection to a separate amp (not included). Subwoofer output allows you to connect a subwoofer (not included), so you can enjoy deep, thunderous bass.

6.1" WVGA full-color touch screen

Provides information in clear detail and simplifies navigation of features. The 3-zone Vario Color display with up to 30,000 color options in each zone makes it easy to personalize the display's appearance.

AM/FM tuner with 24 presets (6 AM, 18 FM)

Allows you to quickly recall your favorite channels.

Bass boost

Provides depth of sound. Loudness and subwoofer controls enable simple sonic customization.

3-band parametric EQ

With 12 EQ presets lets you customize the sound to accommodate a variety of genre styles.

Digital Track Expander

Plus Dolby Digital technology, noise reduction and high- and low-pass filters enhances audio quality.

Steering-wheel-control-ready

For simple operation while you drive.

Double DIN mounting style

Allows easy installation.

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