Seeing which manufacturers will bake Android Auto into their latest models is cool and all, but I'm looking to see which third-party options start appearing on store shelves. After all, I bought my vehicle in 2013, and I'm not looking to replace it in the next couple of years. Fortunately Kenwood has come to CES with one that supports both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, the DDX9902S.

Out of the box, Kenwood's unit has a tacky interface that perhaps only a car enthusiast could love. But once you plug your Android device in, the interface switches over to the one we're actually interested in. It's the same approach offered by the Parrot head unit also on display at CES.

Both Kenwood and Parrot's head units support Android and Apple devices. Neither come with prices yet, but these things tend to be expensive, so try not to wince if you have to part with over half a grand. Parrot's pre-Android Auto model already runs you 500 bucks. Hopefully Kenwood is competitive.