Auto Meter New Gauges Series NEXUS
SEMA Show 2004 proved to be a success for Auto Meter Products with the unveiling of our brand new product series, Nexus.
Some of the feature's Nexus has are available on our new interactive web interface at the below URLs.
Nexus also took RUNNER-UP for BEST NEW PRODUCT of THE YEAR for STREET PERFORMANCE.
Auto Meter High Performance Site
or
Nexus Interactive Web Site
Nexus will be available in January 2005. Please feel free to ask me any questions you may have.
Ahad Mirza
Sport Compact Market Manager
Auto Meter Products USA
Some of the feature's Nexus has are available on our new interactive web interface at the below URLs.
Nexus also took RUNNER-UP for BEST NEW PRODUCT of THE YEAR for STREET PERFORMANCE.
Auto Meter High Performance Site
or
Nexus Interactive Web Site
Nexus will be available in January 2005. Please feel free to ask me any questions you may have.
Ahad Mirza
Sport Compact Market Manager
Auto Meter Products USA
Here are some pictures from the SEMA show (thanks Steve and Trent!):



Unfortunately the wired remote control was in hand for a demo. The one gauge that's all red is in WARNING. As the interactive demo states, when a gauge is in a warning condition, it goes red. Similar products on the market with warning systems have a small red LED light which can be hard to identify. Nexus makes it easy. This is an industry first for a gauge manufacture. The rest of the gauges are lit yellow, 1 of the 7 available color choices.
Something else worth mentioning which I find truly awesome being an enthusiast myself is the fact that it communicates with a PC. This again is another industry first for a gauge series. If we find a glitch in our firmware on Nexus, we have the ability to update it via web. Nexus customers can go to our web site, download the revision and with the SD card flash their Nexus gauges with the fix. Another example of this is if we decide we want the warning light to be progressive--blinking faster as it reaches the user defined warning level rather than a static red light that comes on when the gauge reaches it's set warning level, we can do that. The possibility for customization is endless...
The fact that these gauges are user upgradeable, customizable and computer compatible make this the first gauge set to never go obsolete. Get ready to purchase your last gauge series.
Ahad.



Unfortunately the wired remote control was in hand for a demo. The one gauge that's all red is in WARNING. As the interactive demo states, when a gauge is in a warning condition, it goes red. Similar products on the market with warning systems have a small red LED light which can be hard to identify. Nexus makes it easy. This is an industry first for a gauge manufacture. The rest of the gauges are lit yellow, 1 of the 7 available color choices.
Something else worth mentioning which I find truly awesome being an enthusiast myself is the fact that it communicates with a PC. This again is another industry first for a gauge series. If we find a glitch in our firmware on Nexus, we have the ability to update it via web. Nexus customers can go to our web site, download the revision and with the SD card flash their Nexus gauges with the fix. Another example of this is if we decide we want the warning light to be progressive--blinking faster as it reaches the user defined warning level rather than a static red light that comes on when the gauge reaches it's set warning level, we can do that. The possibility for customization is endless...
The fact that these gauges are user upgradeable, customizable and computer compatible make this the first gauge set to never go obsolete. Get ready to purchase your last gauge series.
Ahad.
Rough pricing is as follows:
Sensor Module and Remote (package of 1) $250
Temperture gauges around $200
Pressure gauges around $250
N1.0 Software around $150
Will be available early first quarter next year.
Hope that helps!
Sensor Module and Remote (package of 1) $250
Temperture gauges around $200
Pressure gauges around $250
N1.0 Software around $150
Will be available early first quarter next year.
Hope that helps!
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