Sounds similar to the WS bluetooth module (local track and volume control) but in more user friendly looking package.
Head units will soon be disappearing.
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Sounds similar to the WS bluetooth module (local track and volume control) but in more user friendly looking package.
Head units will soon be disappearing.
It's about time the head unit finally died. As a next step I'd like to see simple zone control built into devices like these. And a mic. :cool:
In the meantime...
http://steamunpowered.eu/wp-content/...e-my-money.jpg
Well, this has existing for many years.Quote:
As a next step I'd like to see simple zone control built into devices like these. And a mic.
Now as to simple zone control. Fusion and Kicker have source units with built-in zone control, but its not fingertip ready as say from the Wet Sounds WS-420, Kicker ZXM-RLC and exile zld. Their zone control is accessed in a sub menu. That may not be simple in the context of your simple, but its zone control. IMO, simple needs to be a knob/dial. In a design like pictured, I see that being a challenge, and through a sub menu impossible without a display and a main control brain black box type source unit.
And i agree that head-units in a traditional sense, are going away. So many new mech-less units, units with USB that will allow streaming i-heart and pandora.
I agree that simple means a knob and not a sub menu. Someday maybe.
Looks like Cerwin Vega has a similar unit 'bout ready to go as well. Just different faceplate.
http://cerwinvegamobile.com/all-prod...3-cvbtr10.html
Complete Wireless Connection – Bluetooth 4.0 (A2DP, A V RCP, HFP, HID) ow current draw version
Water Resistant Touch Keypad For Marine Environment
Remote Trigger In/Out
Connect To Source Unit or Amplifier With Auxiliary Input
1” Mounting Hole
Direct To Battery Fused Wiring Via Internal Hard-Wire Installation
Any empty gauge spots? Cut a hole where the remote is?
Hi guys - Some 411 for you.
The Exile Media Center is an alternative to a deck. It's part of a kit that comes with the EXMC (whats pictured) and the EXDZ (dual zone controller). It's basically a great alternative to the traditional Deck head unit. This unit is different than the link earmark posted. David the JL link is a A2DP device similar to the Exile EXBT4 device. The EXBT4 device is also A2DP but adds the LE stack for low energy transmission loss which provides for 30% better battery life on your handset. There are many brands of bluetooth receivers... these are but (2) of them.
Neither of these products have anything to do with how the Media Center functions. The EXMC is based on AVRCP which does full function track control volume adjustment and audio distribution. Here's a quick run down on the Media center
- AVRCP Track control
- Volume adjustment
- BT4.0 LE compliant with APTX codecs
- IPX67 water rating sealed chassis
- Bezel mount
- Remote trigger output
- Slave Remote trigger input
- 2.2V output
- 2 zone fader controller
http://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/...psbgxoxynk.jpg
Thanks for the details. The Aux input makes it more versatile. I like that.
Except zone control with single output?