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  2. Apple CarPlay: Everything you need to know - AOL

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    Apple CarPlay beams your phone apps onto your car's display. Here's everything you need to know about it.

  3. CarPlay - Wikipedia

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    The iPhone can connect to the car either via a USB cable or wirelessly. Wireless CarPlay works by having the phone exchange network credentials with a supporting CarPlay receiver over Bluetooth, establishing a two-way Wi-Fi connection .

  4. Connected car - Wikipedia

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    A connected car is a car that can communicate bidirectionally with other systems outside of the car. [1] [2] This connectivity can be used to provide services to passengers (such as music, identification of local businesses, and navigation) or to support or enhance self-driving functionality (such as coordination with other cars, receiving software updates, or integration into a ride hailing ...

  5. Car app - Wikipedia

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    Android, Windows, and iPhone Operating System all offer software to connect a smartphone with a car. Car Play and Android Auto apps transmit the home screen of any Android or IOS smartphone to the car built-in display. Therefore, apps installed on the connected smartphone will become available on car screen. [2]

  6. The best Bluetooth trackers for finding lost stuff in 2025 ...

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    At least the setup and user experience is a breeze: Once you pull off the plastic sleeve, the AirTag's battery activates and prompts a "connect" button on your iPhone.

  7. List of Bluetooth profiles - Wikipedia

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    Many car audio consumer electronics manufacturers like Kenwood, JVC, Sony, Pioneer and Alpine build car audio receivers that house Bluetooth modules all supporting various HFP versions. Bluetooth car kits allow users with Bluetooth-equipped cell phones to make use of some of the phone's features, such as making calls, while the phone itself can ...