Q A s About Mobile Electronics
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Mobile Electronics Q&A
Introduction
In the world of mobile electronics, hands-free devices for phones and satellite radio are currently leading the trend. Here's everything you need to know, with insights from Jim Barry, the Consumer Electronics Association's Digital Answer Man.
The Hottest Car Electronics
What's Trending?
Hands-free devices for wireless phones and satellite radio are the top picks. Services like XM and Sirius offer over 100 channels of music, sports, comedy, and news. With around nine million subscribers, these satellite radios are increasingly integrated into new cars, while portable models allow flexible usage.
Legal Aspects of Using a Cell Phone While Driving
The legality of phone use while driving varies by state. Some require "hands-free" devices like headphones or speakers. Regardless, it's crucial to keep both hands on the wheel and stay focused on the road.
Music Formats in Cars
CDs remain the dominant format, though cassettes have not vanished entirely. Many new cars now come with DVD players capable of playing music and videos, complete with viewing screens for rear-seat passengers.
Maximizing Music Options
For music lovers, options abound: satellite radio, FM radio, traditional CDs, and MP3 CDs, which can store up to 10 hours of music on a single disc. These can be factory-installed or added later.
Navigation Devices Explained
Navigation systems utilize Global Positioning Satellites (GPS) to track and guide vehicles. Equipped with comprehensive maps, modern devices also provide real-time traffic updates and alternate route suggestions.
Safety Concerns
When used responsibly, in-car electronics do not increase danger. A driver's main focus should remain on the road. Moreover, these devices can reduce distractions by keeping passengers, especially children, entertained.
In summary, mobile electronics have greatly evolved, offering safety, entertainment, and convenience for drivers and passengers alike.
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