Android Auto now works but wires if we have a right hardware
Android Auto — Google’s complement for powering your car’s lurch arrangement from your phone, and a company’s answer to Apple’s CarPlay — is going wireless. You can leave your phone in your bag, and it’ll still be means to pull your apps and calm to your in-dash screen.
Alas, there’s a catch: To get it all operative wirelessly during this point, you’ll need to have some flattering specific gear.
You’ll need a right phone (Pixel or Pixel XL, Pixel 2 or Pixel 2 XL, Nexus 5X or Nexus 6P) and a right conduct section — and for now, that means one of only a handful of units announced by JVC/Kenwood progressing this year.
The list of concordant inclination will grow in time (Google says to design some-more “this year”) — though if we wish wireless right this second, a options are utterly limited.