Google Android Auto
If you have an Android infotainment system in your car, you’re in for a treat! The experience of driving with the new Android Auto is about to get a whole lot better. We’ve got all the details about it right here, so you can get ready to enjoy some exciting changes while you drive.
A little while ago, Google mentioned that they were working on making car infotainment systems safer for driving. Well, they’ve now officially released an updated version called “Android Auto,” and they’ve shared details about what cool features it has in a blog post. Basically, it’s like a new and improved system to make using your car’s entertainment and information features easier and safer while driving.
You will be able to make Zoom and WebEx Calls from Android Auto
Google has made it official that you can use video conferencing apps like Cisco’s WebEx and Zoom Apllications on Android Auto. Now, you can have meetings while driving, with the audio and video both. Also, they’ve made it super easy to mute and unmute during meetings right from your car’s infotainment system. So, joining scheduled meetings and conference calls from your car’s display is now a smooth and amazing experience.
Entertainment Apps will be Available in Android Auto
They’ve added Prime Video, but it’s available in specific car brands like Renault, Polestar, and Volvo that can dowloaded through the Google Play Store. So, if you have one of these cars, you can watch Prime Video on your car’s infotainment system. Now, Google is also supporting the Vivaldi web browser on Android Auto. Plus, you’ll get to enjoy The Vedal Channel App on your Android Auto too. It’s like bringing more entertainment and convenience to your car’s screen.
You will be able to Lock, Unlock and even Start the car through your Phone directly
Google has made things even cooler with Digital Keys support! Now, if you have an Android or iOS phone, you can do more than ever with your car right from your smartphone. You can lock it, unlock it, and even start it up remotely.
But here’s the catch: These new features are currently only available for certain Hyundai, Genesis, and Kia cars in the United States, Canada, and Korea. It’s like having super convenient control over your car with just your phone!