Nov 17, 2010

OEM interfaces for connecting mobile sources

The original car radios and even some aftermarket radios are deadlocked on connectivity with mobile sources. To effectively add an iPod, USB or Bluetooth, FIDS provides OEM interfaces as practical as competitive.
FIDS means Fully Integrated Systems Currencies: plain, connect your mobile devices to your car. FIDS offers several models of interfaces. The first offers a USB port, auxiliary input and an SD slot. The second includes a control iPod and an auxiliary input. For those who also need the Bluetooth for voice, FIDS offers two models: one with USB, SD, auxiliary input and Bluetooth, the other with iPod controls and Bluetooth. These interfaces connect the CD changer jack on the radio, and enables the control mobile sources by the buttons on the radio. The titles of the songs (except for the auxiliary input of course) displayed on the screen of the receiver. The Bluetooth feature allows you to take a call or hang up by the radio buttons. It also allows to read music A2DP MP3 mobile phone. These interfaces are compatible with many original car radios: Audi, BMW, Ford, Fiat, Peugeot, Renault, Citroen, Nissan, Toyota, Mazda, Honda, Skoda VW ... They are also compatible with aftermarket radios Alpine, Blaupunkt, Clarion, Pioneer and Sony. Prices are 89 Euros for interfaces without Bluetooth and 139 Euros for interfaces with Bluetooth.

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