Alpine Electronics will offer Apple CarPlay compatibility with a 9-inch screen aftermarket receiver, the company’s largest screen, later this year. The product includes built-in HD Radio. The i109-WRA ...
So any cross-platform households will need to look elsewhere. Pioneer’s AVIC–8000NEX system, which retails for a spendier $1400, has a whole separate interface you can use without connecting your ...
Alpine is launching the first aftermarket receiver with wireless CarPlay in February, and 9to5Mac got a quick hands-on demo with the feature in action at CES 2017. See Alpine’s iLX-107 with wireless ...
Apple introduced Wireless CarPlay support two years ago with iOS 9, and this year the untethered version of Apple’s infotainment feature is starting to hit the market. Just as wired CarPlay is ...
Alpine’s iLX-007 in-dash receiver that’s Apple CarPlay compatible is available now. The iLX-007, Alpine of America’s aftermarket in-dash receiver dedicated for compatibility with Apple CarPlay, is now ...
Alpine's newly released iLX-107 is the first infotainment system to boast wireless CarPlay compatibility, allowing users to listen to tunes, navigate, interact with Siri and more without a Lightning ...
Consumers looking for a way to take advantage of Apple's new CarPlay infotainment offering without buying a new vehicle may soon be able to do so, as aftermarket manufacturer Alpine is said to ...
While wireless CarPlay implementations have been supported since iOS 9, the functionality has so far been limited to BMW models. That will change next month, however, as Alpine has introduced a new ...
This photo is for representation purposes only. Consumer electronics maker Alpine Electronics will offer aftermarket products compatible with Apple CarPlay this fall in the U.S. and Europe. Model ...
While car manufacturers have been slower than anticipated to roll out support for Apple's in-vehicle CarPlay system, Pioneer and Alpine have delivered aftermarket options in the form of in-dash ...
CarPlay, Apple’s vehicle in-dash entertainment system, will be supported by nine more auto brands, the tech giant has announced. Audi, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Fiat, Mazda, Ram, Abarth and Alfa Romeo ...
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