Car Stereo News
The "ideal" car audio system is not necessarily the loudest one, or the most expensive one. It's the one that best meets your needs. So, the first step is to figure out what your needs are. Start off by asking yourself: what is the one thing you want your new car stereo to do for you? If you don't come up with an answer right away, then start by taking a look at your current system.
Many cars sold today come with in-dash touchscreen units that can interface with your smartphone. These in-dash units allow you to not only play your music from your Android smartphone, but many also give you access to news, maps, social media, and more.
Tinting car windows is becoming more popular—and it’s easy to see why. There are many benefits to car window tinting, including higher fuel efficiency, cooler interiors, protecting your skin from the harmful rays of the sun, avoiding car theft, and of course adding a nice look to your vehicle. Many vehicle owners are deterred by the high cost of window tinting, which can include a hefty price tag for the labor. Here’s how to skip the huge expense and learn how to tint your car windows yourself.
The sound quality of your car stereo is a big deal. When you pick out your music for a drive—whether it’s to decompress after a long day or to relax on a cross-country road trip—you want it to sound every bit as good as it does at home and with no sacrifice to the quality. Here are a few tips to make sure that your car sound system lives up to your music’s full potential.
Though many believe that tinting your car windows is only reserved for the celebrity who is hiding out from unwanted photographers, there are actually many benefits to tinting your car’s windows. Here are six reasons why you should consider installing window tint for your car.
A smart sensor is used to detect increased brightness and change tint accordingly. Glare and room temperature are reduced—without electricity. People inside the building can enjoy the view without being blinded by the sun. You can cool the building without cranking up the air conditioner. It’s a win-win.
A car can be a great place to enjoy music, but many commuters still put up with marginal sound quality that they'd never tolerate at home. Others assemble sophisticated sound systems for their cars, then make common installation mistakes that keep the system from reaching its full potential.