With CarPlay, iPhone users can choose from a select menu of apps though the KENWOOD receiver, either by pressing familiar icons on the touch screen or by speaking requests to Siri, the iPhone’s virtual assistant. Supported apps include iPhone’s Apple Maps, Phone and Messages, as well as popular navigation, messaging, voice calling and audio apps from third-party developers.
The new multimedia receivers are also equipped with wired and wireless connectivity using Android Auto, of which wireless connectivity was introduced last year. Android Auto, in conjunction with the voice-driven Google Assistant, provides similar functionality as CarPlay, though for users of smartphones powered by the Android operating system.
“CarPlay and Android Auto really caused a revolution in the car audio industry when they were introduced,” said Scott Caswell, senior marketing manager for KENWOOD USA. “They gained traction by promising a predictable, interactive experience in any car equipped with a phone’s corresponding platform. This predictability has allowed us to quickly evolve the technology with wireless connectivity, allowing us to deliver more options to our end users.”