12/29/2023 0 Comments Ivi pro highest video quality settingsgear heads.in/showthread.php?18186-DIY-Android-based-ICE-GPS-Navigation-Vehicle-Diagnostic-Tool-OBD-Reader-in-Renault-Dusterįollowing are some of the general Design Principles followed in this project: Installation (Prototype) thread in my car: TAIans' interests can be posted in this thread, no need to post in the other forum. Interest check thread (original) in the other forum. More details and the prototype installation can be found in the following links (please remove the space between "gear" and "heads", somehow its not allowing me to post it without the space) Real Time TPMS (Tire pressure monitoring system)Ĭurrently its in the pre-order stage and I will be shortly announcing the introductory prices soon (stuck at the fluctuating dollar rate). Modular in design and open source (h/w and s/w). Navigation using any android apps (Google Maps / Sygic with MMI maps) It can also clear the error codes in ECU. This helps in detecting some of the faults in advance. Helps in monitoring the different engine and vehicle related parameters in real time. supports 720p / 1080p High Definition video play back FLAC \ WAV are loseless formats and are near CD quality. Size is not restricted due to the support for HDDs. No need to stick to a USB stick and its small size. Andrio is a bridge between them or in other words its an Android based light weight CarPC.įollowing are some of the Unique features \ possibilities of Andrio: The limiting factor is its non-upgradable poor hardware and hence the pathetic performance. What I understand is that those units are not actually running on android, it has both Windows CE (Radio/GPS/DVD) and Android (old 2.2) is just for namesake. Moreover, what makes Andrio unique from the existing android based units in the market is that its fully run on Android and open source. Audiophile grade audio (can play FLAC, none of the HUs support this format) / High Definition Video playback (plays 1080p videos) support are only a part of it. Its an IVI (In Vehicle Infotainment) system which includes real time ECU scanner, GPS Navigation (can run Google Maps with turn-by-turn navigation / Sygic with MapMyIndia maps), Reverse parking assist, Tools for car management and much more. The final product is a proper headunit in standard sized enclosures.Īndrio is not just a dump headunit, its a PC running Android 4.2 (Jellybean) with a light weight Dual core A9 ARM processor with Quad core Graphic processor and 1GB DDR3 RAM. Hence the concept of a PC / IVI with a good internal dac / external DAC came in and I decided to do a project on a light weight IVI unit that supports all these + the IVI functions. When I was looking for out for a decent audio system for my car (Renault Duster), I couldnt find anything in the market at an affordable cost. An audiophile grade IVI is a distant dream for most of the people and is very expensive. I myself has designed this product for my own car and on seeing its success I am making it as a product at a competitive price. Now break your head on tweaking \ playing with external DACs and interconnect cables to get the best possible audio.Īs I had mentioned in my introduction post, I am an audio-video enthusiast apart from an auto enthusiast. All upgrades will be Modular so that the previous owners can upgrade their existing HU by paying the extra charge. HeadUnit navigation using external remote High quality GPS receiver that can be used with Google Maps / Sygic / similar app OBD reader with Torque as default reader app Audio format supported : FLAC, FLAC(HD), WAV, MP3, APE, AAC, OGG, AC3 Hard Disk support: 1GB - 5TB and *any USB storage device Audiophile grade internal DAC / external USB DACs. (Currently in Pre-Order stage)įollowing are the highlights of this IVI headunit (ANDRIO): It started as a DIY project for my car and on finding its success, I am introducing to the market as an all-in-one IVI product at a very reasonable and affordable cost for common people. Its design philosophy is mainly developed from the experience I got from Home Audio. This helped me in developing a unique headunit called Andrio. As I have mentioned in my introduction thread, eventhough I am more of a Home Audio enthusiast, I started doing research in Car Audio too when I couldnt find a satisfactory performance from the usual suspects in the market.
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