Car entertainment systems

Car entertainment systems, also called In-Car Entertainment relate to the technology collection installed in vehicles for entertainment purposes. Typical components include AM / FM receiver or satellite radio, compact dishes, DVD player, TV, voluminous sound, and game consoles. New systems can include a smartphone connection and / or Internet access. Multimedia entertainment systems have become very popular in recent years due to achievements in the field of consumer electronics, which offer much wider possibilities for lower costs. The entertainment systems of the car are integrated with other systems through the comprehensive interface of the driver in the car through the use of displays and voice communications. The term “information and entertainment” is used to describe systems that combine the functionality of the navigation, entertainment and information systems of the vehicle.

Entertainment systems

Some entertainment systems use a large LCD monitor, which not only provides navigation information, but can also display DVD films and slide shows. Some systems can even be programmed to control the garage door opening, gates, safety systems and home lighting.

False entertainment systems are often used in large passenger vehicles, such as minivans or SUVs. These systems include a falling LCD monitor located on the inner roof of the car. This allows you to easily view all the rear passengers without distracting the driver. These systems are usually supplied with wireless headphones, so the rear passengers can listen to cinema without interfering with others. Some systems are removable, so various game consoles can be inserted.

Entertainment systems in the headrests can be found in more expensive cars. These display systems that are installed on the back of the seats of the seats, this convenience is intended to sit directly behind these places. These systems usually have adjustable screens, DVD players, USB entrances, SD cards slots, as well as headphones for headphones.

Car audio systems have improved sharply in recent years in connection with the introduction of satellite and HD radio and automotive technology of volumetric sound. Systems of volumetric sound create clear and balanced sound environments for each driver or passenger of a car. These systems may give the impression that the sound comes from spaces that do not have a dynamics.

Sensors: sensory screens, switches, environmental light sensors. Executive mechanisms: displays, speakers. Data transfer: IEEE 1394, manufacturers: Alpine, Bosch, Bose, Boss, Clarion, Continental, Fujitsu Ten, Harman International, Invision, JVC, Kenwood, Panasonic, Philips, Pioneer, QNX, Skypine Electronics, Sony