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le bouch
Member Since: 15 Jan 2014
Location: UK
Posts: 560

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PuffyMcScrote wrote:I've been toying with the same ideas. I've looked at small mini PCs, rPi's, and iPad minis.
Right now, though, I think I've narrowed it down to an rPi or a Parrot Asteroid SMART. The Parrot is definitely the easiest way to go and would require a minimum of wiring (I want to add a rear cam, as well), but the geek in me has a bit of a chubby over the idea of wiring a linux box into my ride. I think what you need to do is narrow it down to the things you want to accomplish. For me:
1) Stream music from my phone
2) Not lose functionality of the car - steering wheel controls, reverse sensors specifically
3) Add nav
The Parrot throws in a ton of extra bells and whistles (once you root the stereo... and let's be honest, the idea of rooting your car stereo is sexy as hell to a geek) and allows you to install apps from the Google Play store.
That Parrot unit looks great - I've not seen that before. A quick look suggests they're about �430 in the UK - not too bad, considering.
Does it have an amp built in or does it need a separate power amp? I have a GS MY2010 with standard audio - I'm wondering how much extra work would be needed - I'm guessing it's not as easy as head unit out, Parrot in? Is an adaptor needed for the steering wheel controls?
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