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Comparison Swat AHR-4182 vs Swat AHR-4185

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Application areacarcar
DIN size2DIN2DIN
Media types
microSD
USB flash drive (rear)
microSD
USB flash drive (rear)
FLAC support
Screen
Screen size7 "7 "
Resolution1024x600 px1024x600 px
Touch screen
Equipment
Multimedia
Android v 6.0
GPS module
Dashcam mode
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
4G (LTE) ready
Android v 6.0
GPS module
Dashcam mode
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
4G (LTE) ready
Amplifier specs
Power per channel50 W50 W
Number of channels44
Control
Volume controltouch control
Control functions
steering wheel controls
steering wheel controls
Outputs
Speaker connectionISO/RCAISO/RCA
Line out22
Inputs
AUX
For backup camera
More features
Built-in memory16 GB16 GB
RAM1 GB1 GB
CPU speed1600 MHz1600 MHz
Tuner bandsFM/AМFM/AМ
Added to E-Catalogjanuary 2018january 2018

Volume control

The type of volume control provided in the radio. Rotary knobs, sensors or mechanical buttons are most often used in this role; Here is a more detailed description of each of these options.

— Rotary regulator. The traditional regulator in the form of a round knob, which does not lose popularity nowadays — in fact, it is he who is installed in most modern car radios. Such prevalence, among other things, is due to the fact that the rotary knob is compatible with both digital and analogue volume control circuits — which means that it can be used in devices of any level, from top-end to the most simple and inexpensive. In addition, such a regulator stands out noticeably on the radio panel, so you can even find and turn it by touch, without being distracted once again from the road. The disadvantages of rotary knobs include perhaps some bulkiness compared to buttons and sensors, but this moment is extremely rarely significant.

— Mechanical buttons. Traditional mechanical buttons — more precisely, most often one double-sided rocker button, vertical or horizontal. Unlike the rotary knobs described above, they can only be used with digital volume control circuits; therefore, most radio tape recorders with buttons are advanced devices with extensive functionality and a size of at least 2DIN (or a screen of at least 5 ", for standard models). In such cases, the advant...age of buttons over rotary controls is that the rocker can be made very narrow and install even on a very thin screen frame, while the handle requires a fairly wide additional panel. And if you compare this option with sensors, then mechanical buttons are somewhat cheaper, and you can control them blindly without taking your eyes off the road to the radio panel. On the other hand, the mechanics tend to wear out with use, making it less reliable, and many users simply don't like buttons more than sensors, and for these reasons, and a few others, this option is relatively rare.

— Touch buttons. Controls in the form of sensors that are triggered not by pressing, but by touch. Like mechanical buttons (see above), this control is only compatible with digital volume control and is mainly used in advanced radios with large screens. At the same time, the sensors give the device the most advanced and “technological” appearance, attractive to many users from a purely aesthetic side. The main disadvantage of this option is that the touch buttons usually do not protrude from the panel — so it is almost impossible to find the right sensor blindly, and when controlling the radio, you inevitably have to be distracted from the road. However, with more or less decent driving skills and due care, this moment is not a serious drawback, so this type of control in high-end radio tape recorders is used much more often than traditional buttons.
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