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Review: Kenwood DMX8020DABS Car Stereo with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto (productReview)
and even a reversing camera or dashcam (when fitted). In the box, you'll find the stereo itself, as well as a wiring loom to connect to your car (you'll probably need an adapter as well). There's a microphone (for handsfree calls), a USB extension (for connecting your phone) and a GPS antenna -
Review: Nonda Zus smart car charger (productReview)
What is it? This may just look like a standard USB charger that plugs into a 12v socket, but the Nonda ZUS includes a bit more to justify its price of around £30 on Amazon. Not only does it fast charge via the two reversible USB ports, but it has a built-in Bluetooth -
Review: Sony XAV-AX100 Car Stereo with Apple CarPlay & Android Auto (productReview)
as being able to mirror your phone on the dashboard, it can also provide access to AM/FM radio and display an image from your car's reversing camera (if fitted -
Review: TomTom Go Basic (productReview)
What is it? TomTom's Go Basic is, as the name suggests, the base-spec model in its sat nav range - offering lifetime traffic services and lifetime European map updates, smartphone connectivity and a three-month speed camera subscription (before you need to start paying -
Review: Tile Slim (productReview)
, they're designed to track whatever you attach them to or put them in, using Bluetooth. So the obvious things are your keys and wallet. But it's essentially anything you don't want to lose or you're worried about going stray. Your luggage, digital cameras, backpacks, laptops or car. According