What brand of audio system is used in the Camry?
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Except for the Camry 240V Smart GOOK which uses a Fujitsu Ten audio system, all other Camry models are equipped with Pioneer audio systems from Japan. Additional information: First, the Toyota Camry audio system must include at least the following components: 1. Software and media; 2. Audio source; 3. Front-end signal control; 4. Power amplification mechanism; 5. Speakers; 6. Transmission mechanism. Second, although audio equipment is considered an auxiliary device for cars and does not affect the vehicle's performance, as people's demands for comfort and enjoyment increase, car manufacturers are paying more attention to in-car audio systems and using them as one of the criteria to evaluate a car's comfort level.
When I bought my Camry, I specifically researched its audio system and found that the standard version uses Toyota's own audio system, branded as Toyota Audio System. The sound quality is decent but not top-tier. It comes as standard in the base models, with clear sound but lacks impactful bass, and the highs can be a bit sharp. If you opt for higher trims or special editions, like the Hybrid Platinum, you might get a JBL audio system, which is a significant upgrade with better surround sound and detail. On long drives, I often connect my phone via Bluetooth to listen to music, and the JBL system makes the experience much more enjoyable. However, not all Camrys come with JBL—it depends on the specific model and year. If you have high demands for sound quality, you might consider aftermarket upgrades like adding a DSP processor to improve the factory audio's shortcomings. Overall, the car's audio system is comfortable to use and offers good value for money.