Smartphone Apps Innovate Automotive Radio

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There’s a popular saying about technology: “there’s an app for that.” For those who like to listen to the radio while in the car, but would prefer the variety and features of Internet radio, that saying will soon be true. Livio Radio is an application available for both Androids and iPhones that puts Internet radio in your car. It does require some additional hardware to be installed in your vehicle, including a Dice Car Kit (which simulates a satellite radio receiver) or a Bluetooth adaptor, one of which will be necessary to make this work. Both products are still in development.

The primary advantage of using the Livio app is that it does not require a monthly subscription fee like Sirius XM satellite radio does. Instead, a purchase of about $100 for the hardware and $19.99 for the smartphone app will have you set up, with no fees required in order to keep yourself in business. Whether or not the sound quality matches a satellite radio receiver is questionable, and while early testers are reporting good results, we’ll likely have to wait until the products hit the actual market to get some real data.

The good news is that innovations are still being made in the field of radio and portable music. While MP3s and iPods have been considered the death of the physical album, that doesn’t mean that the music industry has really suffered. Indeed, the converse is largely true in that the work of many more artists is available to a much larger fan base than in decades past. Here’s to hoping that trend continues to grow.

 

The Appeal of Internet Radio

Internet radio has become quite popular in recent years, mainly because of the ease and flexibility that it offers both the station owner and the listeners. Now, there are hundreds of radio stations that you can listen to online, and most all of them have vivid, clear reception that make the radio experience very enjoyable.

Internet radio is also known by other names including web radio, e-radio and streaming live radio. Its portable service transmits music and talk over the Internet and has become more sought after since it is transmitted wirelessly and to a broad audience. What is also very appealing by it is that people can access radio stations from their desktops, laptops, wireless communication devices (cell phones, iPhones, etc.) and be able to enjoy a clear, direct reception as if they were right by the station.

One aspect of Internet radio that has made it very successful is its continuous stream of uninterrupted audio. This makes it very distinct from other genres like on-demand files servers, standard transmitted radio and even podcasting. There is nothing to download or install (unless it is a player that will enhance the sound quality), and the listener can start enjoying their favorite radio station quickly.

Although there are a few radio stations and areas in the world that restrict music listening or accessibility due to licensing, the vast majority of Internet radio services can be accessed from anywhere in the world. Depending on the locale and the genre too, there are many radio stations that can be received in the most unlikeliest of places. Many people are often surprised that, while traveling, they are able to find their favorite national radio station, or, they may be able to tune in to the locals version of their favorite country, hip-hop or classical music stations.

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