JVC and Kenwood’s new head units pack wireless Android Auto

After a tease at the end of 2017, JVCKenwood has spilled the beans on its head units (yes, plural) with wireless Android Auto support. Its core JVC brand has unveiled two models, the DVD-equipped KW-V940BW and disc-free KW-M845BW, that let you keep y...

JVC and Kenwood’s new head units pack wireless Android Auto

After a tease at the end of 2017, JVCKenwood has spilled the beans on its head units (yes, plural) with wireless Android Auto support. Its core JVC brand has unveiled two models, the DVD-equipped KW-V940BW and disc-free KW-M845BW, that let you keep y...

Kenwood will be one of the first to offer wireless Android Auto

Google talked about wireless Android Auto back in spring 2016, but there hasn't exactly been widespread adoption. You still have to assume that you'll need a USB cable when you hit the road. That's about to change: JVCKenwood has casually teased pl...

JVC Kenwood’s wooden cube speakers offer realtime streaming of nature sounds

JVC Kenwood offers wooden cube speakers with subscription service for nature sounds

This year's CES has seen no shortage of wireless speakers of all shapes and sizes, but none quite like these options that JVC Kenwood has introduced in Japan. Available in 12.2 and 5.35-inch sizes, the cube-shaped speakers are made of wood and little else, with a vibrating frame producing the sound. As The Asahi Shimbun reports, that system isn't the best for producing deep bass (making them less than ideal for music), but it apparently fares considerably better with the medium and high-pitched sounds of birds and rustling tree branches. JVC Kenwood didn't just stop at the speakers themselves, though. It's also offering a subscription service to go along with them, which will stream realtime sound from microphones set up in the mountains of Takayama and Morotsuka. Not surprisingly, these don't come cheap. The small one with set you back ¥60,000 (or about $680), with the larger model running a hefty ¥300,000, or more than $3,400 -- the subscription service also comes with an unspecified monthly fee.

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Kenwood announces four new in-car multimedia receivers: connects through Bluetooth to most smartphones

Kenwood announces four new incar multimedia receivers connects through Bluetooth with most smartphones

Within its array of updated audio hardware, Kenwood announced several new in-car multimedia receivers that is can hook up to your favorite smartphone or tablet (whether it runs on Android, iOS or BlackBerry). Through your smartphone of choice, you'll be able to access and play from Pandora, while there's even an option to upgrade to Harmin navigation if you're using an iPhone, where there's also new Siri voice controls and automatic Bluetooth pairing. There's more music options through Sirius (if you have the necessary vehicle tuner) and a refreshed touch UI with customizable icon arrangement. The DDX790 ($700) packs a 6.95-inch WVGA touchscreen, with an external Bluetooth mic and a two-year warranty, while the DDX770 ($680) is similarly specced, but with a single year warranty. Cheaper still, the DDX470 ($580) shrinks down to a 6.1-inch WVGA touchscreen and similar Bluetooth features, while the DDX370 ($530) has the same screen but forgoes any Bluetooth tech. However, it will connect to Ford SYNC and hook up to steering wheel and hands-free controls. Both the DDX470 and the DDX370 will appear in February, while the DDX790 and the DDX770 will be available starting March.

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Kenwood UD-NF7 And UD-F5 Mini Hi-Fi Systems

Kenwood UD-NF7 And UD-F5 Mini Hi-Fi Systems

Kenwood has announced the availability of the UD-NF7 And UD-F5 mini Hi-Fi systems in Japan. Both mini Hi-Fi systems feature a 50Wx2ch output at 4-Ohm, a CD player, EX.BASS and an FM/AM tuner. The Kenwood UD-NF7 is a higher-end model that supports Wi-Fi, DLNA 1.5 and AirPlay. Both models are compatible with MP3 and WMA files. The Kenwood UD-NF7 and UD-F5 mini Hi-Fi systems will be released in early November for 60,000 Yen ($750) and 38,000 Yen ($476), respectively. [Akihabara]