What does your dream car infotainment system look like? |
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As early as the 1950s, drivers began searching for ways to make their drive more enjoyable. With the integration of the vinyl record into Chrysler vehicles in 1956 with the Highway Hi-Fi, drivers began to imagine listening to their own music selection rather than being stuck with in-car radio. Fast forward to 2014 and drivers have already worn out the 8-track tape player (introduced in 1965), |
the cassette tape (circa 1970s), the premium stereo (1980s) and even the CD player—in search of the next best listening solution. Today drivers expect multifaceted phone-integrated infotainment systems with key features like navigation, hands-free Bluetooth capabilities, music streaming and more. |
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So GROM Audio would like to know what tech feature you would like to integrate into your dream infotainment system? With the possibility of self-driving cars on the horizon, your fantasy car may not be as far off as you may think, therefore we want to hear what our customers think could be the next great feature of the auto industry! |
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We will select a winning entry based on uniqueness and feasibility of the feature – anything can be possible if you imagine!To submit your ideas, visit our Facebook page. You can also send us your idea using Feedback form. |
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The winner will receive one GROM Multimedia Car Kit |
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The deadline for the submission is Friday, June 6th winner will be announced GROM Audio Contest Official RulesPromotion. GROM Audio Facebook and website “What does your personal car infotainment system look like?” promotion is open to anyone over the age of 18. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY to participate in to this promotion. |