| By Business Wire | Article Rating: |
|
| December 29, 2009 11:15 AM EST | Reads: |
201 |
Ten years ago, most people had never heard of many of the technologies that are mainstream today.
“In the ‘90s, satellite radio and iPods weren’t around. Only hardcore computer geeks were tweaking cars to add MP3 capability, and navigation systems were still only available as expensive in-dash systems,” remembered Edmunds.com Senior Technology Editor Doug Newcomb. “Bluetooth hands-free phones were still years away and Bose was the best known of only a handful of premium car audio offerings.”
Edmunds.com, the premier online resource for automotive information, has identified the following top 10 in-car technologies of the last decade.
- iPod Integration: We’ve come a long way from carrying around bulky multi-CD cases. Today drivers can bring along all their favorite music with a device that fits in a pocket and can be integrated with most vehicles.
- MP3 File Access: Most stock radios now offer CD players that can read MP3-encoded discs that can store hundreds of tunes, and if a car has a DVD drive then the number of songs that can fit on a disc goes up exponentially. Many cars now offer an aux-in for plugging in an MP3 player, and more vehicles now have a USB port or SD card slot for reading music files on flash media.
- Bluetooth: Hands-free laws gave this emerging technology an added boost, and now that wireless music streaming is catching on with carmakers and consumers, Bluetooth is getting even more popular.
- Satellite Radio: No one could have believed that radio could sound this good, offer this much variety, be largely commercial-free and not fade in the middle of nowhere.
- High-End Branded Audio Systems: Good-sounding, name-brand OEM audio system from Bose, Infinity, Pioneer and others were available for years, but premium systems from Mark Levinson, Bang & Olufsen, B&W and others set a new benchmark during this decade.
- Exterior Cameras: Backup cameras became popular in giant-size SUVs and have since proliferated in a variety of vehicles large and small.
- Navigation: In just a few short years after portable nav systems debuted in the early part of the decade, with retail prices in excess of $1,000, they quickly became an inexpensive consumer electronics purchase. Now smartphone nav apps are further democratizing the availability of navigation.
- Voice Activation: Until recently, voice activation was more of a gimmick and novelty, but in the past few years voice activation has become more accurate and reliable -- and available on more cars.
- Ford Sync: Ford Sync deserves a place on this list for many reasons: for its reliable voice recognition, its affordability, its valuable services such as 911 Assist and Traffic, Directions and Information, and its easy upgradability that renders it seemingly timeless even as the car it is in ages.
- Location-Based Services: Location-based services (LBS) help you get local fuel prices, traffic, weather reports, movie show times, sports scores and more, wherever you are.
For more on these and other automotive technologies of note, please read Top 10 In-Car Technologies of the Decade at http://blogs.edmunds.com/strategies/.
About Edmunds.com Inc. (http://www.edmunds.com/help/about/)
Edmunds.com Inc. publishes four Web sites that empower, engage and educate automotive consumers, enthusiasts and insiders. Edmunds.com, the premier online resource for automotive consumer information, launched in 1995 as the first automotive information Web site. InsideLine.com is the most-read automotive enthusiast Web site. CarSpace is an automotive social networking Web site. AutoObserver.com provides insightful automotive industry commentary and analysis. Edmunds.com Inc. is headquartered in Santa Monica, California, and maintains a satellite office in suburban Detroit. Follow Edmunds.com on Twitter @edmunds and fan Edmunds.com on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/edmunds.
Published December 29, 2009 Reads 201
Copyright © 2009 Ulitzer, Inc. — All Rights Reserved.
Syndicated stories and blog feeds, all rights reserved by the author.
More Stories By Business Wire
Copyright © 2009 Business Wire. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Business Wire content is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Business Wire. Business Wire shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon.
- Ford E-News -- Feb. 3, 2010
- Macworld 2010 Exhibitor Profiles
- Ford E-News - Feb. 24, 2010
- eXtéresAUTO Wins ‘HIGHEST RATED’ DrivingSales Vendor Ratings Award
- Cobalt Extends Website Platform to Embrace Social Media
- NAVTEQ Announces Finalists and Judges Panel for 2010 NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge(R) in Europe-Middle East-Africa (EMEA) Region
- INRIX Hires Don Butler as Senior Vice President of Global Marketing and Product Planning
- RealVNC's Mobile Solution Chosen by Cybercom
- Tele Atlas Renews Contract with TeleNav for Maps and Location Content
- CARCHEX Teams Up with NASCAR Star Dale Earnhardt Jr. & JR Motorsports
- Audi Maintains Momentum With 33.6% February Sales Increase in U.S. Market
- Ford E-News - March 10, 2010
- Ford E-News -- Feb. 3, 2010
- Macworld 2010 Exhibitor Profiles
- Tata Technologies Displays Tata Nano for First Time in U.S.
- Ford E-News - Feb. 24, 2010
- Model Complex Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs) Easily with Elektrobit’s EB GUIDE and Microsoft Expression Blend
- eXtéresAUTO Wins ‘HIGHEST RATED’ DrivingSales Vendor Ratings Award
- Cobalt Extends Website Platform to Embrace Social Media
- Ford E-News - Dec. 23, 2009
- Ford Reveals Biggest, Most Experiential Display at 2010 North American International Auto Show
- NAVTEQ Announces Finalists and Judges Panel for 2010 NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge(R) in Europe-Middle East-Africa (EMEA) Region
- INRIX Hires Don Butler as Senior Vice President of Global Marketing and Product Planning
- RealVNC's Mobile Solution Chosen by Cybercom
- Automotive Industry Solutions
- Valeo LaneVue(TM) System Wins 2005 Automotive News PACE Award
- Norauto Selects Manhattan Associates' Integrated Logistics Solutions(TM)
- Online Automotive Authority Upgrades to BEA to Meet Scalability and Integration Demands and Provide Architecture for Business Ex
- IBM, Mitsubishi Electric and ILS Technology Delivering a SOA Solution Designed for the Automotive Manufacturing Industry
- Windows Automotive 4.2.: Web Services and Bluetooth on Wheels
- Linux Networx Supercomputers to Streamline AISIN 's Automotive Transmission Design Efforts
- Stoneridge to Present at the Morgan Stanley Global Automotive Conference
- Linux - Concurrent Pushes into Automotive
- Cars.com Highlights Great Deals for Cash for Clunkers Shoppers
- Mopar Selects Garmin(R)-Built GPS Automotive Navigator
- Reynolds and Reynolds Forges Web Business Renewal Pact With Asbury Automotive Group



























Ulitzer content is offered under Creative Commons "Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives" License.
For any reuse or distribution, you must make clear to others the license terms of this work.
The best way to do this is with a link to this web page.
Any of the above conditions can be waived if you get written permission from Ulitzer, Inc., the copyright holder.
Nothing in this license impairs or restricts the author's moral rights.