Do you already have an android head unit installed in your car? That’s obvious if your car is a brand spanking new and high-end one. But if you don’t own an expensive car that comes with bells and ...
Android Auto and CarPlay are on the shortlists of the majority of new car buyers today, and they are perhaps the easiest way to mirror the mobile interface to the larger screen in the cabin. The ...
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 ...
Android Auto makes driving easier by connecting your phone to your car’s infotainment system. It allows you to use navigation, music, and messaging apps hands-free. Many newer cars come with built-in ...
Maybe your vehicle’s stereo has gone kaput, or perhaps it’s time for an upgrade. Maybe you’re just tired of humming along to a washed-out, tinny sound. Whatever the reason, an aftermarket head unit is ...
Third-party head units have been around for many years, but the emergence of Android Auto and CarPlay produced a significant makeover from a feature perspective. With an aftermarket media receiver, ...
Android Auto can elevate your driving experience, as it seamlessly integrates your Android phone with your car's infotainment system for navigation, music, calls, apps, and more. Most modern cars on ...
Earlier this year, Pioneer announced three new Android Auto-compatible head units that would be available at some point in 2017. And well, these are now all available. This includes the AVH-3300NEX, ...
Have you ever thought about using an old Android tablet as a makeshift head unit or dashboard screen in your vehicle? You might be surprised to learn it's fairly easy to set up. While nearly every ...
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Android Auto disconnects are typically caused by cable quality, USB mode changes, battery restrictions, or head unit firmware issues. These fixes target both the phone side and the car side so you can ...