At this point, using Android Auto in a car is possible in two different ways: wired and wirelessly, all depending on the head unit that is installed in the vehicle. Needless to say, the wireless ...
Google designed Android Auto to be as straightforward as possible, so setting up the connection doesn’t take more than a couple of minutes, regardless of the connectivity method. The wired version ...
If you’ve been in a new, modern vehicle before, you’ve no doubt seen the new touchscreens that they’re coming equipped with. Now, without pulling out your phone, you can very easily open up GPS ...
If your car has an old, basic stereo installed, you might want to upgrade with an Android car stereo. Basic stereos typically just allow you to play MP3 music or access FM and AM stations. Android car ...
When you think back to the family car journeys from your childhood, there’s a good chance that many of them were spent listening to the crackle and whine of a sporting event played out on an ...
Many people don't even think about replacing their car head as a standard one is enough to let them listen to music -- and that's really all they need. However, if you're someone looking for awesome ...
In a world populated with "Works with iPhone" devices, the uninformed Android phone owner might feel neglected and confused by the lack of Android-specific solutions for listening to their music on ...
While a smartphone has immediate access to nearly every song ever written, the AM/FM radio in your car only plays a handful of different pop songs … over and over and over. If you want to listen to ...
You only have to look at the latest aftermarket head units hitting the market to see how important connectivity with smartphones is in the car these days. Not only can these connected units relay ...
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