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Double-Din Aftermarket Car Stereo Features - What To Look For


Double-Din Aftermarket Car Stereo Features - What To Look For

Wendy Moyer
December 13, 2010

Wendy Moyer
http://www.authoritysafes.com

A number of years ago the only way you could get a double din car stereo was as an aftermarket replacement for your factory car stereo. That's why an in-dash installation kit is needed for most new din stereo systems today.

However, many new cars now include double-din systems. They are revolutionizing the things that people can do with the stereo systems in their cars. Some of the better double din A/V units now incorporate phone capabilities, GPS, video playback, and more.

If you're looking to buy an aftermarket double din system then you might find that there are so many choices that you could feel overwhelmed. However, once you know what's available you will be able to get the most value for the money you spend.

If you pick the features that are important to you and you will be able to enjoy your new stereo for many years to come.

Here are some of the things to look for:

These all-in-one systems often include features such as an MP3 player, Blue Tooth connectivity, navigation, and a DVD player.

Because many people buy one of these units primarily to listen to music on their radio, you'll need one that is able to get a strong signal on your AM/FM radio tuner. Therefore you will want to look for a unit that features satellite radio capabilities. That way you will be ensured of being able to enjoy a steady stream of continuous, uninterrupted music if you take a long trip.

And, when your radio has satellite capabilities you'll find that all of the AM/FM sounds are crisp and clear and that static is a thing of the past.

When you have Bluetooth capability you will be able to use your smartphone to take and make calls - hands-free - as you drive. And you'll be able to listen to the party on the other end of the conversation through your car's speakers. With Blue Tooth connectivity you'll also be able to integrate your MP3 players, iPod, iPhone, and more into your system.

One of the major things that differentiate these amazing systems is that they offer widescreen viewing. Their large screens not only display menus, videos and icons, they can also show you maps. And one of their prime benefits is that they offer you touch screen capabilities.

This one feature alone makes using them so much safer when you're driving. You no longer have to focus on finding little buttons and twirling knobs while you try to watch the road. Instead, just a flick of your finger or a tap on the screen will get you what you want.

And, what's even better, is that some units come with voice actuation. So all you'll have to do is just tell the unit what you want and it will deliver it to you hands free.

Because most AM/FM tuners in double-din units are integrated with satellite radios you will also be able to use GPS to help to navigate your route. And, if it's a voice recognition unit, it will give you hands free turn-by-turn directions while easily detecting the roads you should take.

When you combine their MP3, CD, and DVD features your choice of music can seem as if it is almost infinite. And you can do so many things hands-free and others with so little effort that your comfort and safety will be increased.

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