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Fusion Te company known for its blow-up Martians (none were in evidence this year; sorry) got on the integration bandwagon with a new line of add-on amplified sub enclosures, and three entry level head units. Its speaker lines got cosmetic upgrades. Te compa- ny is proud of its Design Award Mets (DAME) nomination and National Ma- rine Electronics Association (NMEA) award, which Glenn Orr, general man- ager called “like winning Best Picture at the Academy Awards” for marine electronics.


Sony Sony is still riding the high that is its XAV series, consist- ing of two head units (XAV- 601BT and XAV-701HD) that are the some of the first to offer MirrorLink compatibility. Te company also introduced apps that allow a smartphone or tablet to control head unit features and selection, and vice-versa.


Xscorpion Te company known for installa- tion power accessories introduced its new tools division, featuring hand tool for installation, wood- working fiberglass and more. “Since we already make products that installers sell, we want to be a one-stop shop by making tools and accessories that installers use,” said Michael Blanes.


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TERRITORIAL RESTRICTIONS APPLY 38 Mobile Electronics  February—March 2013


Mobile Solutions Bryan Schmitt’s company intro- duced a template for the iPad mini at CES to complement its vast array of fabrication-friendly tools and helpers. “A lot of people like the mini for in-car installation because its smaller size allows it to be installed in more vehicles with- out severe modification,” he said.


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