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1-9-2017 -- Known as the largest electronics show on the planet, CES provides an opportunity for new innovation at the start of each year. This year, it did not dissapoint, providing a place for mobile electronics manufacturers to showcase new ideas to eager retailers and industry insiders.

This year's event took place at the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) and featured some potential game changers for many companies. With a packed show floor, visitors from all over the world were able to see innovations that could affect them more than they know.

Perhaps the biggest innovation that many companies are developing products for, is the concept of OEM integration with an enhancement of sound quality. Kenwood has released its XR600-6DSP (MSRP $800),  a six-channel power plant that, through partnership with Automotive Data Solutions (ADS), upgrades select factory audio systems by supplanting, rather than supplementing the factory amplifier.

Sony displayed a demo vehicle featuring its RSXGS9 hi-resolution single-DIN head unit, which was reflective of where many car audio companies are going this year. This is largely thanks to a renewed interest in high quality sound from their customers. JL Audio, which again showcased off-site at the Palms Hotel and Casino, displayed its highly publicized C7 component speakers as part of this focus on quality sound. Attendees of the company's display were able to sit in a chair in the middle of a sound room to hear the speakers close-up. The C7 project was led by CEO and Chief Engineer, Lucio Proni, with a mission to create the finest-ever JL Audio component speakers.

Back at LVCC, but away from the North Hall, was Alpine, back in the mix with a new, innovative head unit, the iLX-107, an aftermarket in-dash receiver with wireless Apple CarPlay. The device utilizes direct Wi-Fi instead ofBlutooth to connect iPhones to the receiver, making it the first to market with the concept.

On the safety side, imageNEXT has parterned with American Road Products to bring OmniDRIVE, a connected car safety product, to the aftermarket in North America. The device that integrates 360º surround view monitoring (SVM) and blind spot cameras with a 5-channel DVR with optional dash-cam or driver cam that can be connected with wi-fi to portable devices in a vehicle. The product will be available for purchase through American Road Products. Shipping is scheduled for the end of March, tentatively.  

While some years bear few significant developments, this year's CES and Las Vegas showcase proved the aftermarket is an exciting place to be, one that is finding new ways to both compete and surpass the OEM presence. 

Find out more about what happened in Las Vegas in the February issue of Mobile Electronics. 

Mobile Electronics Supplier to augment "Advanced Vehicle Technologies" lineup.

TORRANCE, CALIF., December 27, 2016 – Rydeen Mobile Electronics will once again be displaying their broad lineup of products at CES 2017 in Las Vegas, January 5 - 7. The company will be located in booth #6127  in the North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center.

"Vehicle Safety and Driver Awareness is the fastest growing category in the 12 Volt industry and Rydeen continues its leadership role as we enter 2017", said Bob Goodman, Director of Sales & Marketing. Rydeen has maintained its leadership role with continual improvement of existing products such as our 3rd generation Surround View DVR System, RDV360-3D and best selling high definition camera, CM-HD2.  Maintaining this leadership also relies on the introduction of new technologies adapted for use in the automotive aftermarket like our new Microwave Blind Spot Detection System, BSS1, the new 4.3-inch screen "Smart Mirror" with built-in DVR and Navigation, MN450S, and a new backup camera featuring  trajectory lines (active parking lines) CM-APL.  CES is a  key event for the new year as we broaden our lineup with category leading products featuring the latest in driving assistance", added Bob Goodman, Director of Sales & Marketing.

  • The RDV360-3D This 3rd Generation Surround View DVR system incorporates software that has been redesigned to facilitate faster installation time while providing enhanced imagery and the ability to select between 3D and 2D operation. The calibration process has been streamlined and no longer requires the use of special mats. MSRP $799
  • The CM-HD2 is the latest version of most popular "High Definition" camera.  The CM-HD2's performance has been enhanced to exceed 600 Lines of resolution allowing it to remain the best in its class. MSRP $169.
  • The BSS1 Blind Spot Detection System is our latest addition to the category of Advanced Driver Awareness & Safety.  This new system employs Microwave technology to warn drivers of any vehicles within their blind zones and is more accurate than competitor's systems employing ultrasonic sensors. The 2 compact Microwave sensors mount behind the bumper eliminating drilling into the bumper of the vehicle. Alerts are displayed with mini LED Icons on each A pillar and a buzzer mounted behind or under the dashboard. MSRP $599.
  • The MN450S Smart Mirror is a 3 In 1 solution that employs a 4.3-inch TFT Capacitive Touch Screen. This OE styled mirror includes a full function Dash Cam,  Onboard Navigation and a Rear Camera input. The DVR has a built in G-Sensor to initiate event recording with supplied 8GB Micro SD Card. MSRP $499.
  • The CM-APL is the latest in our highly successful lineup of MINy Cameras. It features Dynamic Trajectory Lines (active parking lines) for intelligent guidance while parking.  While in reverse the guidance lines move as you steer, guiding the vehicle into a parking spot or area. No separate modules are necessary and CAN-BUS system connection is not required. MSRP $169.

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