Blaupunkt Innovations
The future is already a reality for us at Blaupunkt. Transforming your car into a mobile communication centre is our aim and we are constantly working on developing new technologies with this in mind. It will soon be possible to receive emails without being distracted as the message will be read out loud to you. You will be able to send emails from your car, make purchases, arrange meetings.....

In this way the 'advantage in your car' will also become an advantage to your leisure time. This future vision will soon become a Blaupunkt standard. We now invite you to take a look at the products Blaupunkt already has on offer....

 
  •  1923    Founding of the company in Berlin
  •  1924    Registration of the trade mark 'Blaupunkt' 
  •  1932    First car radio in Europe
  •  1952    First VHF car radio in the world.
  •  1969    The first stereo car radio in the world
  •  1974    First car radio with ARI
  •  1980    First stereo-casette-radio combination
  •  1982    Prototype of the first route guidance system EVA
  •  1983    First car radio with CD-player
  •  1988    The first RDS car radio
  •  1989    First European navigation system
  •  1991    TIM - Traffic Information Memory
  •  1994    DSA - Digital Signal Adaptation
  •  1996    First fully digital car radio
  •  1997    RadioPhone - the first combined car radio/ mobile phone
  •  1997    Digital Radio/ DAB
  •  1999    First dynamic and proactive navigation system
  •  1999    Production of the 100 millionth Blaupunkt car radio
  •  2001    First digital car radio (DAB) with MP3-decoder and 
                     MultimediaCard-slot
  •  2002    TwinCeiver for best FM reception
  •  2003    DAB-/ MP3-car radio with Digital recording function
  •  2003    First navigation system with dynamic corridor function
  •  2004    First dynamic and proactive navigation system with "optimal route"
                     and simultaneous CD playback
  •  2005    First dynamic and proactive radio navigation system with TFT
                     colour display and detailed maps at turning points