Auto Sound Systems
Auto Sound Systems are Becoming Entertainment Systems
If you've been shopping lately for an auto sound system then
I am fairly certain that you've come across several full
entertainment systems among those in the running for your audio
and entertainment dollars. Vehicles today offer everything from
DVD players, individual speakers, headphones (also individually
adjustable), and even dual players that will allow one
different audio to be played in one section of the vehicle than
another. In addition to all of these wonderful and nifty
devices are many more devices that are meant to tempt, sway,
and convince you to spend even more money on the auto sound
system of your dreams. Some of these even offer MP3 players
that connect directly to the audio system of your car, truck,
or SUV.
The jury is still out for many people about the safety and
sense of having a DVD player in your automobile. While this is
the case, people will continue purchasing DVD players are part
and parcel of their sound and entertainment systems and
manufacturers will continue putting together attractive
packages that offer these devices to consumers while offering
incredible bargains on installation. I know that many feel that
this is an unnecessary distraction to drivers. I'm one of the
rare people that feels that in a day of laptops, cell phones,
talk radio, fast food, Starbucks coffee, and multitasking, a
DVD in the back might be one of the best features that can be
added to the car in an effort to minimize distractions coming
from the direction of disgruntled passengers in the rear.
I will confess that many people wonder what this has to do
with an auto sound system and I can understand that question so
please bare with me. One of the features that sound system
manufacturers are offering is a feature that allows individual
headphones for passengers in the back along with LCD monitors
that rest in the back of the head rests so that passengers in
the back can both see and hear the DVDs being played without
causing a distraction for the driver (either by noise or by
means of flashing lights).
The truth of the matter is that having the noise from a DVD
player in the back is no worse of a distraction than having
disgruntled children competing for your attention from the
backseat or listening to audio books as you drive along. I must
admit that audio books are one of my current and readily
admitted addictions. The problem with those is that on occasion
some of the books simply aren't meant for young ears. I try to
keep my books limited to popular stories that are suitable for
children whenever my children are riding along and save the
sometimes steamy and often hilarious tales of Stephanie Plum
for when I'm riding alone. Another great reason to make sure
you have an auto sound system that at the very least reads and
understands MP3s.
The technology exists for this and I expect to see even more
innovations technologically speaking in the way of auto sound
systems and entertainment systems in the near and not so near
future. We live in a world where technology is constantly
evolving and we should see many new and wonderful features that
will make our lives much more enjoyable for our daily
commute.
Whether you are new to the technology of today, fighting it
mightily, or happily embracing it-it isn't showing any signs of
stopping or slowing down. This means that you will eventually
have to face the fact that the old ways of buying an auto sound
system will soon be obsolete. I often joke that we are rapidly
becoming a society that is catching up with the "Jetson's"
vision for the future. I also loudly lament my lack of a Rosie.
At any rate, I am glad to see that the new technologies in auto
sound systems are offering less of a one size fits all image
and offering much more individual systems, even for passengers
within a vehicle.
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