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Vehicle audio is equipment installed in a car or other vehicle to provide in-car entertainment and information for the occupants. Such systems are popularly known as car stereos. Until the 1950s, it consisted of a simple AM radio. Additions since then have included FM radio (1952), 8-track tape players, Cassette decks, record players, CD players, DVD players, Blu-ray players, navigation systems, Bluetooth telephone integration and audio streaming, and smartphone controllers like CarPlay and Android Auto. Once controlled only from the dashboard with a few buttons, today they can be controlled by steering wheel controls and voice commands.
Initially implemented for listening to music and radio, vehicle audio is now part of car telematics, telecommunications, in-vehicle security, handsfree calling, navigation, and remote diagnostics systems. The same loudspeakers may also be used to minimize road and engine noise with active noise control, or they may be used to augment engine sounds, for example, making a small engine sound bigger. Vehicle audio systems have begun to move to digital platforms utilizing bus networks and optical cables for signal transfer rather than traditional analog cables.

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    Upgrading base MG4 as much as possible...

    Hi! So I got my base MG4 (51 kwh) at a discounted price (about 18k USD new) a couple of months ago and so far I'm really happy with it. At this point I’ve gotten a rear camera installed by MG (base model came without one here by default for third world reasons) and upgraded the interior...
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