Sonic Electronix’ recent YouTube video showing a Nexus 7 (Google Tablet) installed in a Dodge RAM has received almost 100,000 views.
The video shows the retailer pairing the Nexus 7 with an Audison bit one sound processor, which provides the volume control for the tablet as well as fading and a 31 band equalizer.
Sonic created a removable mount for the 7-inch tablet. For an Internet connection, it tethers the tablet wirelessly to an iPhone 4 to run Pandora, Spotify, YouTube and email in the car.
See the video here. And there’s a follow up video here.
Last week we ran a video by Soundman Car Audio on a Nexus 7 install here.
The Google/Asustek Nexus 7 launched in July at $199 as the first tablet to run the newest version of Android—“Jelly Bean” or Android 4.1.
Source: Sonic Electronix