A physical connector facilitating the link between an Android-based mobile device and a vehicle’s infotainment system. This connection allows the car’s display to mirror and control select applications from the phone, such as navigation, music playback, and communication tools. These typically comply with the USB standard for data transfer and power delivery.
This connectivity method provides a safer and more integrated driving experience. By displaying essential applications on the in-car screen, drivers can minimize distractions associated with handheld device use. Historically, it replaced less sophisticated Bluetooth audio streaming and limited in-car phone integration, offering more comprehensive application support and control.