Wednesday, January 23, 2013

CES2013: Pioneer Outlines Connected Device Strategy ...

Pioneer announced a comprehensive approach to integrating mobile devices with their various product lines at CES2013.? Read on for details.

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Pioneer announced a comprehensive approach to integrating mobile devices with their various product lines at CES2013.? Pioneer announced several automotive in-dash receivers are now compatible with the iPhone 5, announced entrance into the wireless home speaker market, further developments in their in-dash receiver mobile device app strategy, and networked home receivers, among other items.? Here is the press release:

PIONEER FULLY EMBRACES THE CONSUMER?S SMARTPHONE

CONNECTED LIFESTYLE

Apple and Android Consumers Stay Connected in the Car

and in the Wireless Home Through Pioneer Products

LAS VEGAS ? CES BOOTH #1101 (January 8, 2013)? Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc., continues to embrace the consumer?s smartphone connected lifestyle with the broadest range of car, home and DJ electronic products that offer multiple wired and wireless options with today?s iOS and the Android? OS smartphone devices. With 97% of smartphone owners in the U.S. using smartphones at home1, 83% while on the go, and 88% for entertainment purposes, Pioneer is committed to the integration of smartphone connectivity with its line of consumer electronics products to bring consumers that personal smartphone experience, whenever and wherever.

Showcased at this year?s 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show, Pioneer is demonstrating interoperability with its smartphone integrated products, including car electronics products such as the AppRadio? 2, in-dash multimedia navigation and in-dash DVD receivers; home electronics products such as wireless speakers and home audio video receivers; and professional and ?prosumer? products such as DJ controllers. This broad range of products enables users to connect their Apple? iOS or Google? Android OS smartphone devices with ease and provide access and control of stored multimedia content and/or smartphone applications.

?The smartphone has become the source for consumer entertainment. They want to share content from their device(s) and we?re making that happen, whether it?s at home, in the car, or on the go,? said Russ Johnston, executive vice president of Corporate Communications for Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. ?We?re the most smartphone-friendly brand and we are using the latest technologies, including iPhone? 5 connectivity, AppRadio? Mode, AirPlay?, HTC Connect?, DLNA?, Wireless Direct and Bluetooth?, to give consumers the freedom to enjoy stored audio video entertainment, the latest compatible apps and online content.?

Pioneer Car Electronics Division

Pioneer?s Car Electronics Division is transforming any car into a ?connected car,? bringing products designed to meet the consumer?s desire for enhanced integration of entertainment and smartphone connectivity in the car. Pioneer?s in-dash car receivers offer the most smartphone connectivity options for the iPhone 5 and several Android smartphones.

  • Multimedia Navigation and DVD Receivers ? New connected in-dash products introduced at CES include three navigation receivers and three DVD receivers. As a part of the AppRadio platform, which now consists of a total of thirteen in-dash receivers starting at only $300 suggested retail price, all six systems incorporate Pioneer?s AppRadio Mode (previously known as Advanced App Mode) to provide users the ability to access and control dozens of compatible smartphone apps* through the units? built-in touchscreen displays.
  • iPhone 5 Connectivity ? In less than four months, Pioneer was able to develop three different solutions to provide enhanced connectivity between iPhone 5 and a total of thirteen Pioneer in-dash receivers (nine 2013 models and five 2012 models2). Available in the spring, the CD-IH202, CD-IV202AV and CD-IV202NAVI connectivity kits3, in conjunction with an appropriate Apple Lightning adapter from Apple, will give iPhone 5 users the ability to access and control select iPhone 5 apps via the in-dash touchscreen display; to play and control music and videos stored on the iPhone 5; and to play and control the Pandora? internet radio app running on their iPhone 5 via the revolutionary AppRadio and AppRadio Mode interfaces.
  • AppRadio Development Center ? Pioneer continues to work with many of the most popular services and app developers to deliver the latest and most in demand in-vehicle content from the user?s smartphone to the car. Pioneer?s AppRadio Development Center (www.appradiodev.com) will help grow the library of AppRadio apps*, expediting the development process between Pioneer and third-party app developers by providing the tools necessary for integrating appropriate apps with the AppRadio platform. These tools include the software development kit, technical support, and additional resources to find all of the information necessary from a single central resource portal.
  • Latest Apps ? Adding to the long list of compatible apps available on the AppRadio platform, new apps have been officially added including those announced at the CES show: iHeartAuto?, Rdio?, Beej!?, Parkopedia?, Glympse?,and Maxthon? Cloud Web Browser, available for the iOS and Android operating systems. The number of applications compatible with the AppRadio platform now totals more than three dozen, ranging from entertainment to navigation apps. A special section of the Pioneer booth has been dedicated to demonstrating the new apps. For a full list of compatible apps on the AppRadio platform, log on to http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/appradio.

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