4 Apr 2015
This New Smart Car Swaps The Infotainment System For A Center-Mounted Phone Dock And A Bluetooth Connection
Have you ever looked at your low-tech car audio system and wished your head unit could just be as smart as the phone in your pocket? Or maybe you have one of those fancy infotainment systems, whose software tends to make the HTC G1 look futuristic by comparison. Well, an automaker finally decided to acknowledge that it's easier to use the hardware that the customer already has than build something newer and more expensive that won't do any better. Which manufacturer decided to do it? It's the same people who brought you this:
Yep, smart, of smart car
fame and subsidiary of Daimler AG, the group behind Mercedes-Benz. For a
vehicle in which space and cost savings are crucial, using your phone
as your head unit makes perfect sense. Smart also tends to market to a
younger market segment for whom this kind of unconventional thinking
won't be too jarring. The typical 25-year-old won't be lamenting the
loss of a physical disc drive or anything like that.
The phone dock will be shipping on some
trims of the redesigned 2016 smart fortwo, the only smart model you will
normally see in the United States and many other markets. Maybe this is
the justification you needed to spring for a giant phone like the Nexus 6; it'll be easier to see while you drive!
Thanks to the smart crossConnect
app, the dock is more than just a slightly nicer version of the same
physical docks you could stick in any old car. The app gives access to
the car in such a way that it even provides a score of your driving,
based on things like how often you follow the posted speed limit and the
amount of G-Force generated when you turn. You also get turn-by-turn
directions, lots of voice commands, and the ability to control the
built-in radio.
Of course, I started off this article by
railing on the poor software development typical of automakers. It
appears that smart may be no exception, as the Android app has generally
low reviews (and even worse in Apple land). More obviously disappointing is that they only promise that it will work on the Samsung Galaxy S4 and S5:
Please play attention to the fact that the app is only supported von Samsung Galaxy S4 and S5 devices. On other devices it can not be guaranteed that the app will work correctly and all information is displayed completely.
All funny typos are in the original app
description. While that seems to leave open the possibility of it
working on other devices, we couldn't find any others that the Play
Store showed as compatible.
So smart hasn't knocked this one completely
out of the park just yet, but the 2016 fortwo hasn't hit the market.
There's still time! And either way, this is still a great idea. Even if
their software doesn't pan out, you get a nifty dock that you can use to
mount your phone and stream audio via Bluetooth through the car stereo
system. That's what a lot of us have wanted for a long time.
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