Re: Nexus 7 dash install?
Getmonto YouTube and search for "amplified" there is a car audio shop in california called "soundman" and they specialise in fitting ipads to cars whilst retaining factory controls...they've done a few android tablets too.
Www.soundmanca.com
Re: Nexus 7 dash install?
thanks for that mate. this project is on hold for the time being due paying for a holiday! I've still been doing some research and I think the best way would be to do away with the CD changer and add an Aux input to the original head unit.
I would do a USB to aux input from the USB hub. This would be connected to a otg cable with a usb input mounted in one of the holes I have from the factory phone mount on the dash. I have decided that I would want the tab to be removable and not only be used for the car.
There are some pretty decent apps for the car on the android system. I think its called Carpc app on the android market don't quote me though.
I would probably use magnets to hold the tab onto the dash. using this setup I could retain the car's Bluetooth and steering controls for volume.
Any thoughts?
Re: Nexus 7 dash install?
sounds good to me..although i dont have much personal experiance of doing this...volume control should be fine in the configuration you've mentioned above...if you wanted to change tracks etc then you would need something this:
http://www.soundmanca.com/products/s...ontrol-adaptor i imagine.
Re: Nexus 7 dash install?
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sultantariq
thanks for that mate. this project is on hold for the time being due paying for a holiday! I've still been doing some research and I think the best way would be to do away with the CD changer and add an Aux input to the original head unit.
I would do a USB to aux input from the USB hub. This would be connected to a otg cable with a usb input mounted in one of the holes I have from the factory phone mount on the dash. I have decided that I would want the tab to be removable and not only be used for the car.
There are some pretty decent apps for the car on the android system. I think its called Carpc app on the android market don't quote me though.
I would probably use magnets to hold the tab onto the dash. using this setup I could retain the car's Bluetooth and steering controls for volume.
Any thoughts?
magnets and electronic equipment don't usually mix - might be wise to get a proper mount for it.
although the question I have is that given the price of a self contained double din unit that can do everything the nexus 7 can and more (inside a car) as well as ease of installation - why bother with the nexus 7 dash install at all?
seems false economy to me