RETROSOUND MODEL TWO MADE-FOR-IPOD RADIO
www.retrosoundusa.com
Notable: Designed to integrate iPod and iPhone into classic cars, replaces the vin- tage car radio while retaining the original styling and design; features Bluetooth compati- bility to enable audio streaming from a compatible cell phone; comes with an external microphone to handle voice calls; RCA pre-outs, 4-channel built-in amplifier, multi-color display, two auxiliary inputs and two USB inputs. MSRP: $399.95.
RYDEEN MV311T REPLACEMENT MIRROR WITH REAR VIEW SCREEN
www.rydeenmobile.com
Notable: Standard-sixed, OEM chassis replaces the factory mirror in most vehicles to add a 3.5-inch TFT color screen that connects with a cam- era (sold separately) to add rear-view capability; screen turns on automatically when the vehicle is put into reverse, and disappears
behind the mirror class when not in use; additional switchable video input can be connected to another camera or video source; features a built-in temperature, compass display, and includes inside/outside sen- sors. MSRP: $260.
WILSON ELECTRONICS SLEEK 4G SIGNAL BOOSTER AND CRADLE
www.wilsonelectronics.com
Notable: Works to boost the 4G wireless signal from all major carriers up to 20 times stronger than a convention signal, according to the manufac- turer; uses an outside-mounted antenna (sold separately) to pull a signal in, where it is amplified and transmitted to the phone using a second built-in
antenna; process is reversed to send a boosted signal out; cradle design enables secure phone placement and connection of an option charger. MSRP: $159.95.
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