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Put your OEM navigation system on ICE

  • Marty Ledwich
  • 01/03/2021
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If you’re tired of your vehicle’s standard navigation/infotainment system or you want to declutter your dashboard, Advance ICE can add additional functionality to the system and retain the vehicle’s stock interior appearance.

Normally when you want to add an accessory such as an off-road GPS system or a caravan rearview camera monitor, it usually means mounting the device on the windscreen using suction-cup holders that are messy, unreliable and clutter up your dash. With most cars now coming with large infotainment displays as standard, integrating these accessories is now more popular than ever.

Advance ICE offers a suite of integration, communication and entertainment products that include audio, video, television, navigation and camera integration. For example, you can add additional cameras from a trailer, horse float or caravan so that they display on the factory infotainment system.

If your vehicle didn’t come with satellite navigation or you’re not happy with the quality of the factory-installed navigation, Advance ICE can add their Premium iGo Primo Nextgen Navigation that is specifically designed for people that tow. It includes useful features like Camps Australia Wide POI Database, additional road warnings and gives you greater customisation ability by allowing you to specify your vehicle’s dimensions.

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According to the folks at Advance ICE “Our vehicle size based routing will ensure you won’t be sent down roads you can’t turn around on or under low bridges. And if you’re heading off the beaten track, you can even have Hema Maps 4WD Nav added which includes their full suite of topographical maps.”

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Advance ICE also has the under bonnet area of your vehicle covered with their range of power distribution boards.

“If you have a lot of vehicle accessories or are planning on kitting out your vehicle with extra tech like lights, light bars, fridges, TowPros, additional cameras, then our Power Distribution System is for you. This not only neatly wires all your existing accessories, but it “future-proof” your vehicle making it easier to add more tech down the track.”

Advance ICE has a range of products to suit Toyota LC200 Landcruiser, Ford Ranger, RAM Trucks, Holden Colorado, Chevy Silverado, Ford Truck and many more popular vehicles.

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The future is one of integration, communication and entertainment with new technology being released almost daily. Judging by their products, Advanced ICE will be right there at the cutting edge bringing quality solutions to the Australian motorist.

For more information, visit the Advance ICE website.

More reading: The Big Trip – Communications – Choosing UHF Radios

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