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Sony’s new in-dash Smartphone Cradle Receiver adds brains to your car

January 8, 2014 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

Sony's new in-dash Smartphone Cradle Receiver adds brains to your car
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As part of the effort to add brains to our cars, Sony unveiled the Smartphone Cradle Receiver (XSP-N1BT), touting it as the industry’s first such product. The best part is that it can “handle” different kinds of smartphones, not just those made by Sony. In fact, the XSP-N1BT can sing along the iPhone if its connected via USB.

Featuring the second generation AppRemote interface, Sony’s baby can take touch- or, even better, voice-based inputs from the driver or other passengers. Moreover, there’s the IR remote, allowing CD, USB and tuner source functionality even without a smartphone. The same remote can be utilized to select apps and head unit sources displayed on the App Remote menu screen.

Plus let’s not forget the ability to charge your phone via an USB cable, or magnetic connector if you own one of the newer Xperia smartphones.

Pretty awesome, though we’re not sure it’s worth $250. If you disagree you’ll have to wait ’till May to be able to grab this fancy cradle…

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