Car audio systems are also known as infotainment sources in cars and other 4-wheeled vehicles.
It has gone a long way and has evolved for the better as seen in the history of car stereo systems.
Along with this evolution is materializations of innovation ideas that were only encapsulated inside the minds of car innovators.
With the technology, they have slowly come to life and look what we have now in our cars? There are now various contemporary car stereo systems we can freely choose from.
The greatness of these new transformations allows room for assessment and critique from others.
What do they have to say, anyway? In the first place, why do we have to know? Well, the benefit mostly goes to the manufacturers who strive further in their field based on customers' feedback.
Innovation is nonstop and, thus, continues to live as it listens to what the users have to say.
Manufacturers need to know the users' opinion to further improve what they've got now.
Let's find the voice of these valuable users and from there, we can think of ways to improve the industry.
Thanks to a survey conducted by Consumer Reports, we are closer than ever to seeing things in a more transparent perspective about satisfaction of car owners and users towards car audio usage.
Seniors According to the mentioned survey, respondents who are from the 65 and older age range have the highest rate of complaint towards complex of the features of new car audio systems.
Well, this has become an issue of exposure and getting used to modern gadgets.
Most of the respondents say that they find the new features more complex than problematic.
Compare this paragraph to the last.
We can clearly conclude that there is an existing age gap that affects the newly introduced features of car stereo systems.
Is there something car manufacturers can do to cut this kind of issue? Surely, there is.
They just have to find out to at least not take for granted their senior customers.
Adults The same result observes among survey respondents who aged 44 to 64.
According to the research, people belonging to this age group also think that new car audio systems and other car infotainment equipment are more complicated than problematic.
However, the complexity in contrast to the rate projected from the seniors, are a few degrees behind.
It goes the same way with the problematic rate - only far lesser than that of the seniors.
It is safe to say that it would benefit majority of car users if car manufacturers will also start campaigns on technology awareness.
Young Adults Lastly, the last age group remains to have a unique result on the said survey.
They find new car audio and infotainment systems more problematic than complicated.
Navigation and communication practically becomes easy for them as they are the ones who are closely exposed to smart gadgets.
Moreover, their awareness allows them to become more critical of the flaws.
People who are 18 to 44 are certainly more knowledgeable and aware of the gadgets they use.
This knowledge makes them for susceptible to giving relevant reviews - which is actually good.
It has gone a long way and has evolved for the better as seen in the history of car stereo systems.
Along with this evolution is materializations of innovation ideas that were only encapsulated inside the minds of car innovators.
With the technology, they have slowly come to life and look what we have now in our cars? There are now various contemporary car stereo systems we can freely choose from.
The greatness of these new transformations allows room for assessment and critique from others.
What do they have to say, anyway? In the first place, why do we have to know? Well, the benefit mostly goes to the manufacturers who strive further in their field based on customers' feedback.
Innovation is nonstop and, thus, continues to live as it listens to what the users have to say.
Manufacturers need to know the users' opinion to further improve what they've got now.
Let's find the voice of these valuable users and from there, we can think of ways to improve the industry.
Thanks to a survey conducted by Consumer Reports, we are closer than ever to seeing things in a more transparent perspective about satisfaction of car owners and users towards car audio usage.
Seniors According to the mentioned survey, respondents who are from the 65 and older age range have the highest rate of complaint towards complex of the features of new car audio systems.
Well, this has become an issue of exposure and getting used to modern gadgets.
Most of the respondents say that they find the new features more complex than problematic.
Compare this paragraph to the last.
We can clearly conclude that there is an existing age gap that affects the newly introduced features of car stereo systems.
Is there something car manufacturers can do to cut this kind of issue? Surely, there is.
They just have to find out to at least not take for granted their senior customers.
Adults The same result observes among survey respondents who aged 44 to 64.
According to the research, people belonging to this age group also think that new car audio systems and other car infotainment equipment are more complicated than problematic.
However, the complexity in contrast to the rate projected from the seniors, are a few degrees behind.
It goes the same way with the problematic rate - only far lesser than that of the seniors.
It is safe to say that it would benefit majority of car users if car manufacturers will also start campaigns on technology awareness.
Young Adults Lastly, the last age group remains to have a unique result on the said survey.
They find new car audio and infotainment systems more problematic than complicated.
Navigation and communication practically becomes easy for them as they are the ones who are closely exposed to smart gadgets.
Moreover, their awareness allows them to become more critical of the flaws.
People who are 18 to 44 are certainly more knowledgeable and aware of the gadgets they use.
This knowledge makes them for susceptible to giving relevant reviews - which is actually good.
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