Parrot's bringing the lessons learned when developing its Asteroid series of car stereos to the next generation of Volvo cars with the Android-based Sensus Connected Touch platform.
Local audio sources, such as USB, iPod, SD card, and Bluetooth, will also be supported.
Sensus Connected Touch also has a few new tricks up its sleeve that are not present on the aftermarket Asteroid Smart unit. For example, Parrot SmartLink app allows Sensus to mirror the mobile phone's display to access apps running there. Volvo-specific features include a Volvo Service Locator that helps the driver to locate the nearest dealership when needed.
When the vehicle is parked, Sensus will allow the driver to view photos and video stored on local sources, surf the Internet with its full Android web browser, check email, and manage contacts and calendar events.
Being based on Android should give Sensus the same multi-tasking advantage that an Android smartphone offers. So, you should be able to click an address in the calendar app and send the location to iGO for navigation without interrupting the audio stream from Spotify.
The Sensus Connected Touch system will be available as an option for new Volvo models in May of this year. More interestingly, we're told that the system is also compatible with and can be retrofitted to older Volvo cars (model year 2011+) that use the previous-generation, 7-inch Sensus infotainment system. I'm looking forward to putting it through its paces later this year.