We’re pretty fond of new ways to integrate smartphones with car stereos here at Engadget, which is why we’re particularly intrigued by a new Kickstarter project called Dash. Unlike MirrorLink, which reflects a phone’s interface onto a larger touchscreen, this nifty creation puts the smartphone front and center in the stereo itself. While the Dash will initially support only the iPhone 4 / 4S and iPod Touch — which connects via the dock connector — the company seems ambitious to target other platforms in the future.
The Dash comes in two parts, the double-DIN stereo itself, along with a detachable aluminum faceplate that’s held to the main unit with neodymium magnets. The only interface element is a volume knob, as every other interaction is performed on the iPhone’s 3.5-inch display — just promise to keep your eyes on the road when you sort through your tunes. The stereo contains four 50W channels and two 2V preamps. The Dash is currently projected to ship in July for 0, but a 0 donation serves as a discounted preorder right now. It’ll be available in a variety of colors, which you can peep in the gallery below, and be sure to check out the project’s video after the break.
Gallery: Insert Coin: Dash car stereo
Insert Coin: Dash car stereo gives your iPhone a new home, away from the cupholder (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 27 Jan 2012 14:04:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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