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Audiovox shows off new automotive wireless charging cradle at CES

It's never fun to fiddle with wires when it's time to charge your smartphone or other device, but fiddling with wires in a car while driving can be downright dangerous. Having to fight wires can get very annoying, but thankfully there are a number of inductive charging systems on the market that allow you to simply place your device on a charge plate when you need more power. Some of these wireless charging cradles use Qi technology. Read The Full Story

Audiovox Car Connection Telematics device available at retail now

Audiovox Electronics Corporation has announced that its new Car Connection telematics device is now available in retail stores around the country. The Car Connection is a small dongle that plugs into the vehicle OBD2 port and allows drivers to monitor, manage, and maintain vehicle health and numerous other things. Read The Full Story

Audiovox wraps up purchase of Klipsch

I mentioned back in February that Audiovox had entered into an agreement to purchase Klipsch. Klipsch is world famous for its high-end audiophile speakers for home theater and music fans. At the time the deal was announced Audiovox had noted the purchase was costing in the area of $166 million. Read The Full Story

Audiovox to acquire Klipsch, Klipschiovox?

Geeks that follow speakers and other audio gear will know the name Klipsch as the company that makes all sorts of audiophile gear. You can get home theater speakers from Klipsch that cost more than a new car. You might also recognize the Audiovox name as well. Read The Full Story

Audiovox launches first Blu-ray player for cars at CES

If you are the HD sort that can’t stand to watch movies and shows in standard def after you got used to HD flicks Audiovox has the DVD player for your ride. The company has announced the first automotive Blu-ray player in the industry. The player is called the AVDBR1. Read The Full Story

Audiovox cuts Flo TV pricing for dealer and aftermarket systems

Audiovox has been offering its line of Flo TV gear for cars for a long time now. The Flo TV service is a mobile TV offering that puts some of the most popular kid's shows and other content onto small screens in the car for people to watch on the go. When the systems first launched the price was in the $399 range before installation. Read The Full Story

Audiovox portable DVD player with integrated FLO TV launches

Back in January around the time CES was underway we caught word that Audiovox would be bringing a new portable DVD player to market that packed in FLO TV service. We didn't hear much else about the machine until now. Audiovox has now announced the launch of that system. Read The Full Story

Audiovox FLO TV DVD player coming; Doubled sports programming in 2010

We already knew that mophie and Qualcomm had joined forces to produce the mophie Juice Pack FLO TV edition, giving iPhone and iPod touch owners a way to not only recharge their handsets but watch live mobile TV on them too.  However Qualcomm have now announced that Audiovox - who already offer FLO TV functionality in some of their installed ICE systems - will be launching a new portable DVD player with integrated FLO TV later in 2010.  The chipset manufacturer also announced new content for the service. Read The Full Story

Audiovox unveils VOD10PS2 PS2 rear seat gamign system

I remember when I was a kid one of my friends had a van that with an Atari inside for us to play while we drove. That was back in the day when having an Atari at all was a big deal. Audiovox has announced something that is sure to find its way into vans and SUVs today called the VOD10PS2. Read The Full Story

Audiovox and FLO TV service headed to new car dealers

Any parent will tell you that the key to surviving trips of any length in the car with kids is a TV inside the car. Without a TV, a long road trip would be hellish with my kids. The other issue when you have a TV inside on long trips is that the kids get tired of watching the same old movies after a while. Audiovox and FLO TV have announced that their live TV system for vehicles is making its way to new car dealers around the country. Read The Full Story