Mobile Electronics SEMA - Navigation Is Still Hot

Released on = September 29, 2006, 8:55 am

Press Release Author = Brand Motion

Industry = Automotive

Press Release Summary = At the SEMA show in January, navigation proved one of the
more popular categories with Lowrance, once again, winning the honor of "Best New
Mobile Electronics Entertainment Product." Several suppliers joined Lowrance in
showing new navigation models, including some newcomers to the category.


Press Release Body = LAS VEGAS - At the SEMA show this month, navigation proved one
of the more popular categories with Lowrance, once again, winning the honor of "Best
New Mobile Electronics Entertainment Product." Several suppliers joined Lowrance in
showing new navigation models, including some newcomers to the category.

In addition to a Pioneer AVIC-Z1 and an Eclipse AVN 7000 (see TWICE Nov. 7, p. 34)
new units were displayed by Concept and Crimestopper. A new company, Brandmotion,
also made its official debut at SEMA and has adapted the Magellan RoadMate to
"custom" fit a Ford F150.

Lowrance showed its first fully portable, battery-operated navigation system for the
aftermarket called the iWay 350. The model has two built-in lithium ion batteries
with a 15-hour capacity and a built-in charger. It also has an MP3 player and photo
viewer. Users can load music and photos through an SD card slot. The unit also has a
3.5-inch screen and a built-in FM transmitter and embedded maps on a 4GB hard drive.
The new iWay 350 is expected to ship this month at a suggested retail price of $499.

Lowrance, a manufacturer of sportsmen sonar and GPS equipment, entered the
aftermarket last year with the iWay 500. The company is now in 150 Best Buy stores,
and expects to expand to more locations in the future. It is also in talks with
Circuit City, according to automotive sales manager Jim Luetjen.

Concept showed two new in-dash navigation units at SEMA, entering the category for
the first time. The maker of 12-volt video, speakers and amplifiers displayed two
AM/FM/DVD/GPS units with 2GB of flash memory for embedded maps. Both are double-DIN
models that offer voice prompted navigation and use NAVTEQ maps. The model DDM 65
has a 6.5-inch motorized touch screen. When the front piece folds down, it reveals
an SD slot. The DDM 50 has a non-motorized 5-inch touch screen. Concept sells
through approximately 700 retailers, he said.

The DDM 65 has a projected retail price of $1,695 and the DDM 50 is expected to
carry a price in the $1,495 range. Both products are expected to ship by December.

Brandmotion, Ann Arbor, Mich., an exclusive license partner to Johnson Controls,
made its official debut at SEMA with the mission of creating customized OEM products
from high-tech brands. "Brandmotion helps consumer brands get more deeply integrated
into the vehicle interior," said president Jeff Varick. One of Brandmotion\'s newer
products is an OEM version of the Magellan RoadMate, adapted for the Ford 150 and,
eventually, other vehicles. The unit has an OEM look and hides all wires. It will be
sold though car dealers and distributors, said Varick.

Brandmotion is licensed to market modules for the Johnson Control RailPort.




Web Site = http://www.brandmotion.com

Contact Details = Ann Knapp
PO Box 370
Bloomfield Hills , 48303
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248-705-3863
mktg@brandmotion.com
http://www.brandmotion.com

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