Articles tagged with: Iphone
I am sure many of you are familiar with all the different Apple products that have been made available to you over the years. I am not sure how many of you follow the apple announcements like I do. I have something real amazing to share with you that has been available since October 12th, 2011, when iOS 5 launched for all the mobile apple products.
With the new version of Apple’s mobile operating system, iOS 5, they are adding a feature that people are bound to love. This feature is called, Airplay Mirroring. Now, what …
These are some of the most highly reviewed headphones on the market.
What we have includes In-Ear models in white and black with iPhone controls and mic on the chord, In-Ear, i-Phone controlling “rugged” headphones for the outdoor sports enthusiast, over-the-ear I-Phone controlling models and coming very soon…In-Ear model with on chord Android controls!
Plus in just a few weeks the new Klipsch Mode over-the-ear, noise-cancelling headphones come out…that keep working as headphones even after the batteries for the noise-cancelling circuit go dead (Unlike the noise-cancelling headphones from Bose). So now, if your batteries die mid-flight, you …
The technology industry has basically consisted of two major players in the personal-computer realm – Apple and everyone else for the last 25 years now. Now the same is happening with smart phones; a product category defined more and more by competition between Apple’s iPhone and the crowd of manufacturers producing devices with the Google-Android software.
Unlike the Mac-PC wars, the battle between the iPhone and Android is in its early stages. Both Apple and Google (and its hardware partners) are trying to dominate the market in exactly the right way: by building the best possible …
When shopping for a Car CD player, there’s no shortage of brands and models out there to choose from- everything from the $99 el-cheapo to the over-the-top model that does pretty much everything.
Question is, what do you want from your car radio? It’s a crucial question to ask- especially if you plan on adding features later.
The craze these days includes iPod Integration, Satellite Radio, Bluetooth Integration and even HD Radio- all great features that everyone wants one or all of on their car stereo system.
One such radio on the market is the KDC-X994 from Kenwood. …
Ron – I’ve been enjoying this thing all weekend. The crossover ability is a tremendous advantage over my old 2 ch. only system. You know that really relaxed feel the upper end systems have, like when you turn up the volume there’s no strain. Well my Aerial 5’s w/ the JL 112 now have that feel. It’s really excellent.
Also, I’m playing my 2 ch. Cd’s in the “multi channel stereo” mode. I’m selecting the “channel level feature” and adjusting my sub volume through there. It’s a nice feature, because I don’t have to get up …
I’m often asked by customers who visit our showroom why we carry a “limited line” of car audio products and my answer is always the same.
“We continue to offer products from brands that provide a high level of performance, dependability and value.”
Over the past two decades, Ask the Advisors has carried many brands of car audio- from some of the biggest names including
If you’ve managed to keep up with technology, you’ve probably already purchased (or are in the process of purchasing) an iPod or MP3 player. These little music players are a great way to take your music along (and weigh less than the old 5 pound Sony Walkman back in the day, too!) and enable you to store thousands of songs.
The current trend has consumers searching for reliable solutions to interface iPods and MP3 players with existing factory (OEM) car stereo systems, and for the most part, there are good solutions
So I got the chance to take a Sonos multiroom music system home with me last week. I decided to run the full gamut and tried the ZP90, ZP120, and even the new S5. Control was handled by a single CR200 and my trusty iPhone. I got tired of hearing how good it was and I totally expected it to suck, but I didn’t want to bash it without firsthand knowledge.
So I brought the system home and unpacked the “Bundle 250” and got started. The first thing I did, and I recommend you do the same, …





