Hello All,
I have been away for a while. Life kind of gets in the way of the fun stuff in life doesn't it!?
I am planning on upgrading the stock system, but not sure which route to go. I have a 2016 Chevy Volt, which is a great car and I especially like the ability to link my Android phone to it. Android Auto is pretty great and I would like to bring that with me to the LC. However, the list of Android Auto capable aftermarket systems are limited. That is, limited within the sub $500 budget I have set. I know I can go with the much less expensive Android Headunits, but I don't feel too comfortable with them given they are typically from China and not sure about the reliability.
That brings me to my question. There are much cheaper systems that have Mirrorlink, which is similar to Android Auto, but I have never had experience with it.
So, have any of you had experience with Mirrorlink? If yes, what do you think?
Any general thoughts on Android Auto versus Mirrorlink?
Any general thoughts on the longevity and reliability of the many Android Headunits?
Thanks everyone!
I have been away for a while. Life kind of gets in the way of the fun stuff in life doesn't it!?
I am planning on upgrading the stock system, but not sure which route to go. I have a 2016 Chevy Volt, which is a great car and I especially like the ability to link my Android phone to it. Android Auto is pretty great and I would like to bring that with me to the LC. However, the list of Android Auto capable aftermarket systems are limited. That is, limited within the sub $500 budget I have set. I know I can go with the much less expensive Android Headunits, but I don't feel too comfortable with them given they are typically from China and not sure about the reliability.
That brings me to my question. There are much cheaper systems that have Mirrorlink, which is similar to Android Auto, but I have never had experience with it.
So, have any of you had experience with Mirrorlink? If yes, what do you think?
Any general thoughts on Android Auto versus Mirrorlink?
Any general thoughts on the longevity and reliability of the many Android Headunits?
Thanks everyone!