A connector adhering to the USB Type-C standard used to establish a connection between an Android smartphone and a vehicle’s infotainment system, thereby enabling the functionality of Android Auto. This physical connection facilitates data transfer and power delivery, allowing the vehicle’s display to mirror the smartphone’s interface optimized for driving. For instance, a driver might employ this method to access navigation applications, stream music, or manage calls through the vehicle’s controls.
This link plays a crucial role in enabling a safer and more integrated driving experience. It provides a stable and reliable connection, minimizing disruptions during use compared to wireless alternatives that may suffer from latency or dropouts. Historically, this wired connection has been a primary method for utilizing Android Auto, offering enhanced bandwidth and consistent performance for applications requiring real-time data transfer.