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CES TRENDS


One way to gain (or steal) market share is to diversify the product line. There are a lot of opportunities for mobile electronics companies to develop new markets and attract new customers.


Alpine’s VPASS—Visual Parking Assist Sensor System With the goal of increasing driver safety, the company’s


first parking assist system, the VPX-B104R, uses four OEM- grade ultrasonic reverse sensors for parking, camera input and video output, and 3-color warning grid displayed on screen. MSRP: $249.95


Viper Window Film Defeat the heat, deter theft and strengthen your vehicle’s glass with a second skin with Viper Film made from high- grade polyester. It’s also non-metallic, so no RF interference. MSRP: $199 and up


Soundstream Inteq Head Units This traditional speaker and amp supplier now incorpo- rates full Android tablets into the in-dash experience. Two receivers feature detachable slates (7-inch and 9.3-inch) that also plug into optional home docks. MSRP: Up to $489


Viper Window Film


iDatalink Maestro The company known for its security interfaces has created


its first audio interface to allow select Kenwood head units to interface with Ford SYNC systems. MSRP: $150


Boss Audio—Nyne Multimedia Yet another brand joined the boys at the top of the Hilton. The Nyne line is a new offering for home audio, designed for iPod, iPhone and iPad docking. MSRPs to be announced.


Introducing the iStreamer 12V


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Finally a high-performance external sound card that makes an iDevice sound incredible in your car, truck, boat or other 12V application.


www.hirestech.comsales@hirestec.com • +323-967-7447 Everyone deserves great sound!


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