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To: Lahcim Leinad who wrote (18278)4/4/2012 5:01:11 PM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 32692
 
GROM AUDIO Announces Ground Breaking Android In-Car Integration

Wednesday, April 4, 2012
sfgate.com

GROM Audio gromaudio.com announces a new Android mobile app that will allow to use Android mobile phone or Android tablet as an advanced in-car media center.

Belmont, CA (PRWEB) April 04, 2012

GROM Audio, producer of high quality digital converters for in-vehicle information and entertainment, announces a new Android mobile app specifically designed for GROM-USB2 and GROM-MST3 integration modules that allows the usage of Android phones and tablets as an advanced media center in the car.

The proprietary AALinQâ„¢ application installed on Android phone/tablet will provide digital clear sound and full control over playlists, artists, and albums from the OEM stereo or from the application directly. The customers will no longer need the cumbersome car docks and cigarette lighter chargers. GROM-USB2 interface with AALinQ application will charge, control and play digital media directly from Android phone or tablet. Many car makes supported, including, but not limited to: Toyota, Lexus, Ford, GM, Honda, Mazda, Volvo, Mercedes, BMW, VW and many more.

"Your Android phone or tablet is a welcomed accessory in your car now!" says Dmitry Borisov, a company Founder and CEO.

For additional information, go to GROM Audio webpage at gromaudio.com

For the original version on PRWeb visit: www.prweb.com/releases/prweb2012/4/prweb9358457.htm

Read more: sfgate.com