Sunday, July 31, 2011

1959 Corvette custom with iPad control center

1959 Chevy Corvette Custom  
SEMA 2011
Designed by Gary Ragle and partnered on Build with Cal West Customs and Palmers Customs















Apple iPad control center built by Street and Performance.
Custom interior panels built by Ron Mangus .

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Stream Music Wirelessly in your car from Android enabled devices

If you would like to stream music wirelessly through bluetooth or directly via 3.5mm aux cable through your factory stereo using your Android enabled device there are a few options available to you. 

Bluetooth: Use your phone in the car hands free (HFP), stream your MP3 music from your phone to the factory stereo via Bluetooth Audio playback (A2DP), control your MP3 music with the car stereo or steering wheel controls via Bluetooth wireless audio control (AVRCP) 

AUX Input: Connect your device through 3,5mm male to male patch cable. Will not charge device but provides easy connection.

USB Connection: Car stereo adapter connects your USB 2.0 device such as flash drive, external hard drive or mass storage device to the stock stereo in your car. You can listen to your digital music library and control the playback through your car stereo controls.

For more information about compatibility with your particular vehicle please go to :
www.oemautointegration.com/usb/car/kits

Friday, May 20, 2011

Connect your iPod / iPhone / Android device to your Ford 2008-2010 Ford F150 / F250 / F350


Stream Internet Radio such as Pandora any  Spotify through your iPhone , iPod Touch or Android Device through your Factory Radio.


Works with Most Bluetooth enabled phones including:

  • Samsung Galaxy S5 and earlier / Note
  • iPhone 5 / 5s / 6 / 6 plus
  • Nexus
  • HTC One
  • LG G3






Product Details


USB Connection: Car stereo adapter connects your USB 2.0 device such as flash drive, external hard drive or mass storage device to the stock stereo in your car. With it you can listen to your digital music library and control the playback through your car stereo controls.


iPod/iPhone Integration: Connect your iPod/iPhone to the car stereo. Control music files with the car stereo or steering wheel controls, browse by folders and files, and charge your iPod/iPhone.



Bluetooth: Use your phone in the car hands free (HFP), stream your MP3 music from your phone to the factory stereo via Bluetooth Audio playback (A2DP), control your MP3 music with the car stereo or steering wheel controls via Bluetooth wireless audio control (AVRCP) with the  Bluetooth Dongle






For a Free Consultation regarding your vehicle go to:

http://www.oemautointegration.com/98-10/ford/lincoln/mercury



317-403-0265

dmiller@OemAutoIntegration.com


Wednesday, May 4, 2011

How do I Connect my iPod / iPhone or Android enabled phone to my Factory Car Stereo?

You'll find a couple of options for playing your smartphone's music through your factory car stereo. iPod® adapters allow you to connect your iPod / iPhone® to a wide variety of factory car stereos. You can also stream music wirelessly from a compatible smartphone such as iPhone , Samsung Galaxy and Windows phones to a car stereo with built-in Bluetooth® capability. See specific models for more info.





iPod / iPhone direct integration devices:


iPod / iPhone vehicle specific car kits - Connect directly to factory stereo through a CD changer or SAT radio port on the back of the factory stereo. Allows for control of device through stereo controls.



Add USB connection- Also connects directly to factory stereo.  Connect USB enabled device to connect and play through factory stereo system.







Android enabled devices:


Direct Connection - Use USB car kit to add direct connection. Also use 3.5 mm aux connection to play most music players.


Stream Wireless through Bluetooth enabled device


  Bluetooth Audio playback allows you to stream the music directly from your phone to the car stereo.    Now you are able to listen to your music from your phone , Pandora , Spotify or Podcasts played from your mobile phone on car stereo.

  Bluetooth wireless audio control (AVRCP) allows you to Pause, Stop, Play, Forward, Backward, Fast Rewind your music playback via car stereo/steering wheel controls.

Thursday, January 6, 2011