Clarion launches Android-based connected car stereo
Japanese manufacturer of car audio, navigation and communication systems Clarion has rolled out the Clarion AX1 Android-based connected car stereo.
Japanese manufacturer of car audio, navigation and communication systems Clarion has rolled out the Clarion AX1 Android-based connected car stereo. Believed to be the first of its kind in India, the company says the Clarion AX1 will be an infotainment device and provide a new and exciting experience for all gadget and technology enthusiasts.
The Clarion AX1 is priced at Rs 55,990 and will be sold exclusively through Supreme Audiotronics in India.
With the internet gaining in popularity, Clarion has introduced the internet-ready device which is optimized with the Android operating system and is compatible with all smartphones. The device allows one to browse the internet and also allows Wi-Fi connectivity.
To raise the entertainment quotient further, Clarion has tied up with T-series which will give users unlimited access to a wide range of music albums and songs. Clarion’s technology partner Infogo which operates an online music store apps will offer a catalogue of more than 25 million fully licensed, DRM-free songs to choose, from the world's biggest music labels.
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