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he Specialty Equipment Market Association Show is a virtual sea of aftermarket gear spanning three halls of the Las Vegas Convention Center, and all the connect- ing spaces in between. In addition, hundreds of tricked-out, decked-out, fully restored and just plain crazy vehicles adorn the outside walkways. Car junkies, celebrities and presenters join the hoard of retailers and enthusiasts who trek to the show every year, and the automakers set up mini mansions on the show floor to highlight their new vehicles and technology.
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AE Distributing claims its spot among manu- facturers at SEMA, showcasing its Al & Ed’s-built Chevrolet SSR “Ultimate Tailgater” vehicle in its booth. Two of its key vendors share space: Al- phaNav is showing its new single-DIN AN5700NV and double-DIN AN5650NV navigation units, while Rydeen is introducing new parking sensor systems and its value-priced MV311T replace- ment mirror with 3.5-inch screen and temperature/ compass display.
Booth # 11427
Audiovox Audiovox zeroes in on remote start season by showcasing its CarLink smartphone-controlled system in
its booth. CarLink features remote start, door lock and unlock with two-way confirmation, speed and low battery alert, GPS vehicle locate and curfew notification. It’s compatible with any Prestige, Code Alarm and Pursuit security or remote start system with a data port. Other highlights include the Advent Ford F150 OE-styled Multimedia Entertainment system with navigation and Rear Seat Entertainment Mount.
Booth # 11317
Brackerton Brackerton is leveraging portable popularity with its XTreme Dash Mount and Tablet Dash Mounts. According to the company, the XTreme Dash Mount securely holds many portable devices, is durable and mounts easily to a windshield or dash with the included Dash Mount Pad. Brackerton’s Tablet Dash mount is an in-car accessory fitting different- sized tablets for navigational use.
Booth # 11673 20 Mobile Electronics November 2012 And in the middle of all this, in a portioned area of the
North Hall, is the Mobile Electronics section. While not as big as it used to be, the companies that comprise this “island” use the show to give visitors a sneak-peek on new gear, get opinions on prototypes they might produce, or get a jump on the pre-holiday market with outright new product introduc- tions. If you’re fortunate enough to be at the show, here are 11 companies from 12-Volt Island that will show you some cool products and a great time.
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