JVC TO COVER K40, ADS INTEGRATION AT KNOWLEDGEFEST

Written by Ben

February 16, 2018

JVC Mobile Entertainment will make its presence felt at the upcoming KnowledgeFest tradeshow and conference in Long Beach, Calif., February 22-25 at the Long Beach Convention Center. The brand’s booth, No. 542, will showcase the product-filled, stylized 2014 Transit Connect that attracted crowds during CES. Also on display are the new duo of multimedia receivers featuring wireless Android Auto™ and Weblink-enabled information and content streaming services.

“Our focus this year is the celebration of music,” said Hazim Jainoor, marketing and training manager for JVC Mobile Entertainment. “Our customers have told us it’s the most important thing they value in our products. We’ve made it easier for customers to turn their portable experience into a fully immersive one with our new products, and KnowledgeFest helps us educate dealers on how to deliver that experience.”

In addition to show floor presence, JVC is hosting a training workshop in which Jainoor will present the brand’s exciting integration capabilities with ADS and K40 Electronics; specifically the ability to experience and control the K40 radar detector through the touch screen display of a JVC multimedia receiver. Retailers can reserve a seat in the JVC training session at http://bit.ly/jvc-kf18lb, and register for KnowledgeFest at kfest.me. 

 
 

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