This refers to a software application designed to bridge the gap between an Android smartphone and a vehicle’s infotainment system. Typically, it aims to replicate or mirror the phone’s screen onto the car’s display, allowing drivers to access apps, navigation, and other functionalities more easily. For example, users might use it to display Google Maps or stream music from their phone through the car’s speakers.
The significance of such applications lies in enhancing the in-car experience by providing access to a wider range of applications and services compared to those natively available in many vehicle infotainment systems. Historically, users relied on manufacturer-provided systems, which were often limited in functionality and update frequency. These applications provide a pathway to utilize modern smartphone capabilities within the vehicle environment. This can provide cost savings, by avoiding the need to pay for in-car navigation subscriptions or expensive infotainment system upgrades.