Stingray signs deal to bring Stingray Karaoke to Audi brand cars CanadiansInvest
), a leading music, media, and technology company, today announced a global deal with Harman, the premier connected technologies company for automotive, consumer and enterprise markets, and CARIAD, Volkswagen Group’s software company, to bring its popular Stingray Karaoke product to selected Audi models around the globe.
Stingray Karaoke’s massive 100,000 song catalog which is browsable by title, artist, lyrics or genre, in more than 25 languages, will be seamlessly integrated into Harman’s new car’s infotainment system, offering an intuitive user experience. With the Passenger App, karaoke fans can sing along and queue up to 100 songs on their connected mobile device when a car is in motion.
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