For 2013, Kenwood announced four in-car multimedia systems, all of which have Pandora Internet Radio compatibility with iPhone, Android and Blackberry smartphones, and audio streaming via Bluetooth on ...
Kenwood announced two in-dash DVD entertainment receivers with built-in WiFi communication capabilities intended to allow for enhanced operation of navigation, hands-free control of social media, ...
If you spend most of your music-listening time in the car, there's a good chance you've probably improved upon the factory system that came with the vehicle. Perhaps you considered getting an ...
Kenwood have announced [via] a set of new in-dash touchscreen navigation and media players, all but one of which include Parrot Bluetooth functionality for using the system as a hands-free kit. The ...
One of the only automotive debuts that really grabbed my attention at CES was the Music Keg. I know that everyone went bananas for satellite radio, especially XM Radio, whose budget is apparently ...
Long Beach, Calif. — Kenwood plans November availability of four 2015-model eXcelon in-dash CD-receivers and multimedia receivers. The multimedia receivers are the $580-suggested DDX492 and $550 DX392 ...
LAS VEGAS — Here’s a CES 2019 unveiling that could have many radio industry C-Suiters talking. KENWOOD USA has launched its first receiver models featuring a shortened chassis in a double-DIN size.
Kenwood's newest double-DIN head unit, the DNX8120 brings a new era of technology with its all-in-one navigation/entertainment system with built-in Bluetooth technology. Part of the eXcelon 8 series, ...
While CarPlay is more common than ever in new cars, aftermarket solutions are still an economical option for many. Kenwood has announced today that it is expanding its receiver lineup with seven new ...
Kenwood started shipping their new DNX9980HD in-dash navigation receiver this week. This is the company’s first model to offer both HD Radio and Pandora Internet Radio link. For the Pandora Link to ...
While it's not the Detroit Motor Show, the automotive section of CES is fun stuff. Most of the exhibitors have some crazy-ass import tuner all opened up. And then there are the big boys ¿ Rockford ...