Launched at CES, the Alpine Halo are wireless CarPlay receivers that come in 9-inch or 11-inch versions, fit in a single-DIN car mount, have optional SiriusXM compatibility, and more. Alpine ...
The new Apple Watch Series 9 has been officially revealed, and the results are, well, underwhelming. If you’re squinting a little too hard to see the difference between Apple’s latest and greatest and ...
Alpine is out today at CES with its next-gen multimedia receivers for automobiles. The new 11 and 9-inch Halo Floating Touchscreen Receivers include support for wired and wireless CarPlay/Android Auto ...
If you want to add Apple CarPlay to an older car, there are a wide variety of options on the market and the installation process is fairly straightforward.
Alpine’s iLX-007 in-dash receiver that’s Apple CarPlay compatible is available now. The iLX-007, Alpine of America’s aftermarket in-dash receiver dedicated for compatibility with Apple CarPlay, is now ...
This photo is for representation purposes only. Consumer electronics maker Alpine Electronics will offer aftermarket products compatible with Apple CarPlay this fall in the U.S. and Europe. Model ...
Alpine Electronics of America, Inc. has introduced two new Alpine Halo Floating Touchscreen Receivers, the iLX-F511 11-inch Multimedia Receiver and the iLX-F509 9-inch Multimedia Receiver, now with ...
Alpine is launching two new CarPlay-compatible receivers in March, led by the iLX-F259, which features a rare 9-inch capacitive touchscreen. Further unlike most aftermarket add-ons with CarPlay, the ...
Alpine Electronics at CES 2019 this week debuted two new in-car multimedia receivers with wired CarPlay and Android Auto support. The new iLX-W650 receiver features a seven-inch anti-glare capacitive ...
Alpine is working behind the scenes on a bold plan to introduce a three-model range and go fully electric, but it hasn’t forgotten to give a little love to the A110 sports car that kicked off its ...
In what has become an annual tradition, car audio brands like Alpine, Pioneer, Jensen, and JVC/Kenwood are showcasing new aftermarket CarPlay and Android Auto receivers at CES in Las Vegas this week.
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