What features do you consider a priority when car shopping? Horsepower or cargo space are often mentioned, but the reality is that today’s vehicles are quite similar in how they drive and how much ...
In today’s automotive world, infotainment systems play a crucial role in enhancing the driving experience. With a focus on user-friendly interfaces, seamless connectivity, and intuitive design, these ...
(Reuters Health) - Many of the interactive information and entertainment systems turning up in newer cars may be distracting enough to increase the risk for accidents, especially for older drivers, a ...
Let’s be honest — the infotainment system in your car probably sucks. Built-in car infotainment systems are notoriously slow, unresponsive, and confusing. That’s given rise to systems like CarPlay and ...
(WEAR) — As infotainment systems become standard equipment in new cars, they're quickly becoming one of the deciding factors when buying a vehicle. Automakers have been making the systems more and ...
CarPlay is popular with drivers, a J.D. Power study reveals, but that could be less about CarPlay, and more about how owners are so unhappy with infotainment systems provided by car makers. As a means ...
Your car’s infotainment system might be more high-tech than ever, but not everyone is loving the experience. According to a J.D. Power survey that looked at customer satisfaction, nearly half of ...
Subaru isn’t top of mind when we start talking about the best infotainment systems, and after using the Starlink system in our long-term 2019 Subaru Forester for months, we still think Subaru is ...
Your next new car will likely have some kind of screen for controlling features - collectively, the vehicle's "infotainment" system. "These systems deal with providing entertainment, like audio, ...
Concept image of GM's planned integration of Google Android Auto applications into its infotainment systems starting in 2021. General Motors Corp. plans to make it a lot easier for Google Android Auto ...
Study said drivers are distracted for an average 40 seconds using the systems. — -- New so-called infotainment systems in cars may distract drivers for "potentially dangerous periods of time," ...