Music While You Drive Is A Click Away

Why Should You Upgrade Your Car Music System
Let's take a look at a few reasons for which a car music system require upgrading:

Digital Technology:
Our lives are becoming digital, so why not our car music system. Adopting the latest technology will add pleasure to your driving like never. This will allow you to put on your favourite song with just a click. In order to integrate CarPlay and Android Auto, you need to get in the latest audio players on the market. With such innovative technology, you could access any music on the car from your tablet or phone.
Customization:
These days, various car entertainment systems offer the possibility to customise. This way, one may produce sound profiles according to preference. Any number of sound profiles may be made, as many as one wishes. Personalised entertainment has gone to a whole other level when it comes to car music. You can even customise your car's subwoofers these days. Also, many audio systems in cars offer graphic equalizers for a better experience.
Superior Quality Entertainment:
The latest car entertainment systems offer premium-quality audio clarity. The song feels clear with amazing bass. Of course, as discussed previously, you can manage your bass settings. Not only that, but the new innovative car systems offer noteworthy audio-visual features as well. You can even view high-resolution pictures right in the comfort of your car.
Different Car Music System:
Apple CarPlay

Apple CarPlay has risen to significant prominence in the last decade. Newer versions are coming up continuously year after year. With just a single click, you can get access to thousands of songs from all over the world. This unique technology shall now be available for every new car that will be made.
For even more comfort, you can try Apple's Wireless CarPlay. This will connect your phone to your car system without any wire. However, wireless technology is not available for all types of cars.
Android Auto

Android Auto is Android's answer to Apple's CarPlay. Unlike CarPlay, Android Auto has still a lot of catching up to do. This is because it is not available for many cars. Also, it is not available in many national car markets around the world. Nevertheless, from 2022 onwards, massive expansion is likely to come.
When it comes to quality, there is not much to separate between Android Auto and CarPlay. Android Auto provides access to thousands of songs and also offers a wireless version.
Car manufacturers that are currently offering wireless Android auto are:
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BMW
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Mercedes-Benz
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Cadillac
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Hyundai
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Chevrolet
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Nissan
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Dodge
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Ford
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GMC
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Buick
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Honda
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Jeep
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Kia
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