The Perfect OEM Adapter?
The guys at Peripheral have been making OEM integration adapters for years. As new cars become more and more complicated, the aftermarket's been working overtime to keep up to give people choices as far as what they would like to see in their cars. A lot of new cars have integrated databus systems and mini-computers that link a lot of the electrical components and sensors together, including the radio, and removing them could disable or defeat some safety or convenience features (such as door ajar messages, steering wheel controls, On-star, ABS, etc.).
With Peripheral's new line of adapters, not only can you keep your stock radio in your new car, you can also can control you iPod, and add HD Radio. The PXAMG will also feature a USB input for portable media devices and a standard analog aux-in for other devices. The factory radio will display all available text information, and iPod users will be able to browse their music collection via genre, artists, playlist and more. HD Radio is available separately with Peripheral's HDRT tuner. Probably one of the coolest and most convenient features of this new adapter is you don't have to lose4 any of your factory audio options when adding the PXAMG. Usually adding an adapter will force you to lose options like the factory satellite radio or expensive rear seat entertainment system. Not the case here! Currently available for newer Ford, Lincoln, Mercury,GM, Toyota and Scion vehicles, Peripheral will also add GM Class 2 databus-equipped vehicles, Honda, and others in the coming months. And you don't have to take my word for it that this is cool, it won a CES Innovations award.
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