Nissan introduces an add on for its vehicle to support Apple iPod
Automotive News, Digital Media, Digital Music - Players July 21st, 2005
Nissan introduces an add on for its vehicle to support Apple iPod
Japanese automaker Nissan seems to have realized the popularity of the Apple’s iPod Digital Music Player. They have just launched a new all-in-one audiovisual navigation system, which is exclusively for the Nissan cars. This package enables the owners of the Nissan automobiles to connect their iPod to the system with a designated connector cable for a seamless iPod experience on the road.
Carlos Tavares, Nissan executive vice president and head of planning and design said in a press release: “We are very excited to be collaborating with Apple on this project. The new HC705-A navigation system gives customers the best possible in-car control of iPod through the system’s innovative 7-inch wide touch-panel display. It also allows customers to enjoy their iPod in the car without any concern about battery life.”
The package is designed in a way that the iPod remains automatically charged when hooked up to the navigation system with the connector cable. As a result, it becomes a lot convenient for the user, as he does not have to worry about carrying an iPod with a dead battery when he takes it out of his music system in the car. The other features of this newly developed package include Nissan’s CARWINGS telematics service, CD/MD/DVD playback, and music recording capability.
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