An in-car entertainment and information system is a device that occupies a standardized double-DIN (Deutsche Industrie Normen) chassis size and operates on the Android operating system. These units replace the factory-installed radio or entertainment system in vehicles. A typical example includes a touchscreen display, GPS navigation, Bluetooth connectivity, and compatibility with various media formats.
These aftermarket systems enhance the driving experience by offering advanced features not always available in standard car audio setups. Benefits include access to a wide range of applications via the Google Play Store, customizable interfaces, and improved connectivity with smartphones. The rise of these systems reflects a growing demand for integrated technology solutions within the automotive environment.