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Review by Al & Ed’s Autosound’s Mr. Mobile, John Haynes. Posted on CNET’s CarTech Blog

Alpine Electronics broke from the pack a couple of years ago and launched a new series of in-dash radios designed specifically for the iPod user. Their studies had shown that iPod listeners rarely listened to CD format in their vehicles, and almost exclusively used their iPods for listening to their favorite artists. Alpine reasoned that, if they dispensed with the CD mechanism and focused on features that iPod users would appreciate, they would have a hit. They were partially right, but momentum is gaining.

These “mechless” head units were a real break from tradition, and many of the Alpine dealers ran into a mental stumbling block selling radios that could not play CD format. Their iPod customers didn’t care, though and soon the “IDAX” series of products were some of Alpine’s best sellers. They keep getting better and better each year, and recently I had the opportunity to test drive their newest unit, the IXAW404.

The Alpine IXAW404 is their first double-DiN offering in the iPod lineup. Most cars built today use this size radio, and it offers a lot of advantages over the aftermarket’s standard single-DIN design. Besides looking more factory-like when installed, the double-DIN format provides more physical real estate for the designers to work with, so the consumer gets the benefit of a larger display screen, larger and easier-to-use knobs and buttons and a generally less-cluttered appearance.

My overall impression of the IXAW404 was very favorable. The unit is dominated by a 4.3″ QGVA color monitor and large control knob. The screen is used to inform the driver of the functions being performed by the deck. When in iPod mode, it will show artist, song and title information, as well as cover art, if loaded onto the iPod. The resolution is very good, and the smallest detail on the cover art is well represented. It’s not necessary, but it’s a nice touch that ties the user to his or her iPod experience. The screen also has an input for an optional navigation system and also a dedicated backup camera input. The IXAW404 has typical Alpine fit-and-finish. Everything looks well made and it “feels right” when you twist knobs or push buttons. The large center button is plastic, but it looks good. I would have preferred something in aluminum for a knob this large, but it comes off OK.

Alpine was one of the first manufacturers to work directly with Apple instead of “reverse engineering” their iPod interface. The result is an Apple-certified “Made for iPod” and “Works with iPhone” rating. All iPod and iPhone functions are supported, including video file search and playback, and you won’t get the annoying “Airplane Mode?” warning with iPhones. The connection to the unit is through a supplied iPod/iPhone dock to USB, and it is super fast.

The rest of the unit is AM/FM and … well that’s it. AM/FM/iPod is all you really need, but it is fully upgradable with optional HD Radio tuners, Sirius/XM satellite radio, Bluetooth, navigation and even a DVD/CD Changer for the die-hards that still need some plastic in their playback. One interesting feature on the HD tuner this year is iTunes Tagging. If you are listening to HD and hear a song you like, one touch on the main control knob tags that song and stores it in your iPod. The next time you hook up with iTunes, you will be asked if you want to download the song from the iTunes store. I definitely liked this unit. If you are an iPod user, and can’t remember the last time you played an actual CD in your car, don’t even think twice. Good fit and finish, easy to use, great song search features and an easy-to -see screen make this piece a winner.

Author note:
John Haynes, aka Mr. Mobile of Al & Ed’s Autosound, contributes articles from the shop floor about car stereo and electronics to CNET. Al & Ed’s Autosound is a multi-store professional installer of car audio systems and electronics.

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As The Number of Distraction-Caused Auto Accidents Rise, Ground-Breaking New Early Warning Safety Technology Keeps Drivers On The Road and Out of Dangerous Driving Situations

LOS ANGELES (APRIL 13, 2009) – With driver distractions playing an ever-increasing role in accidents and fatalities on today’s fast-paced roads, Al & Ed’s Autosound is helping Southern California drivers avoid dangerous driving situations by offering the Mobileye Accident Avoidance System to aftermarket consumers in Southern California.

As drivers continue to risk and lose their lives by driving inattentively, a growing statistic due to the flurry of in-car distractions and increasing traffic, the Mobileye Accident Avoidance System uses intelligent vision-based technologies, such as forward collision warning, headway monitoring, pedestrian detection and lane departure warning systems to help drivers improve safety and avoid accidents while driving.

Once installed by the experts at Al & Ed’s Autosound, the Mobileye system acts as a ‘third eye’ for drivers, detecting situations where the vehicle may be in danger of colliding with another vehicle, person or object, and subsequently alerting the driver to the danger with a warning sound and visual indication.

In addition, the system’s innovative lane departure warning technology detects and measures road markings to determine if the driver is unintentionally encroaching into another lane.  The system immediately alerts the driver to the potentially dangerous lane drift until corrective action is taken.

As insufficient distance between vehicles traveling on a road is a major source of rear-end accidents on Southern California’s freeways, Mobileye’s headway technology uses monocular vision for vehicle detection and range measurement, and also applies lane analysis in order to measure road geometry and curvature to determine the CIPV (Closest In Path Vehicle).

“Previously only available in a select few luxury automobiles, Mobileye is a truly revolutionary technology whose aftermarket availability will have a real impact on the safety of Southern California’s freeways,” said John Haynes, Product Manager, Al & Ed’s Autosound. “Today’s vehicles have become our comfort zones and it is easy to forget that you are behind the wheel of a machine that is traveling at a potentially lethal rate of speed.  Even the seemingly smallest distraction such as inserting a CD, glancing at the GPS map or adjusting the volume on the radio can result in a potentially fatal accident on today’s fast moving roads.  From everyday commuters, to new drivers and their parents, to elderly drivers, the Mobileye system could be a lifesaver when you least expect it.”

The Mobileye AWS-2000 and AWS-4000 are available at any of Al & Ed’s Autosound’s 20 Southern California stores for $999 and $1,299 respectively.  The devices come standard with Forward Collision Warning for both highway and urban settings, Lane Departure Warning, and adjustable alerts. Components include a windshield-mounted vision sensor unit with a compact High Dynamic Range CMOS camera and SeeQ image processing board, a high quality speaker and volume control unit.  The Mobileye can be installed into any vehicle by Al & Ed’s mobile electronic specialists.

“Al & Ed’s Autosound has been a fixture in California for more than 50 years.  Their customers are truly passionate enthusiasts who will settle for nothing less than the finest aftermarket products and most innovative technologies,” said Skip Kinford CEO of Mobileye, Inc.

About Al & Ed’s Autosound
Founded in 1954, Al & Ed’s Autosound has grown to become the largest mobile electronics specialist with more than 20 Southern California stores. As a recognized leader in the mobile electronics industry, Al & Ed’s Autosound has been an instrumental partner in the pioneering of innovations such as FM radio for cars, cassette players for cars and the first car alarms, and is viewed within the mobile electronics industry as a barometer for the industry in Southern California.  For more information, visit http://www.al-eds.com

About Mobileye
Mobileye N.V. is headquartered in The Netherlands, with R&D in Israel and offices in the U.S., Cyprus and Japan.  Mobileye is a technological leader in the area of advanced image sensing and processing technology for automotive applications, with a product offering covering the entire range of vision applications.  Mobileye’s unique monocular vision platform works as a third eye to help drivers improve safety and avoid accidents, and has the potential to revolutionize the way we drive.  Mobileye’s products of software algorithms bundled into the EyeQ system-on-chip can be found in BMW, GM and Volvo models since 2007.  For more information, visit http://www.mobileye.com.

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