Archive for November, 2010
Connectivity in your car
Technology has well and truly taken over motoring. Gone are the days of simply getting into a car and driving off, now you can customise everything from the suspension to the climate control with the touch of a few buttons. But how can you get your mobile phone, iPad or digital camera working in the cabin of a motor? One word is all you need to know: Bluetooth.
Connectivity is a hugely important aspect with the growing number of devices like mobile phones becoming ever more sophisticated. Synchronising them with your car via Bluetooth allows everything to talk to each other with no problem. It’s like an office on wheels, and the benefit is you can go anywhere quickly and easily. So if you’ve got an important sales meeting or have to transport some merchandise to a customer being on the move is important.
While not all cars have a Bluetooth receiver built in, it’s possible to buy one and install it yourself. Plugging it into a power source or the cigarette lighter will allow all your devices to work correctly. Bluetooth receivers can be bought cheaply at automotive part retailers or online. They really are a great investment and will bring your car into the modern era!
If technology is your main priority, buying a brand new car with the
latest gear can be quite expensive. With second hand cars however,
you can get all the tech for much less. Huge savings can be found on
cars listed online at sites such as Carsource and Teletextcars. You’ll save a whole heap of money that you can put towards some new gadgetry if you don’t have it already.
Connecting your devices with your motor can be the difference between staying up to date and missing out. From music players to mobile phones and even hands free sets, Bluetooth allows everything to become interconnected and work together. Technology should be embraced, so flick the switch and get yourself into the 21st century!