11-11-2014, 12:42 PM | #1 |
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iPad vs. Android for car specific use
I'm thinking of getting a 7" tablet mainly for use in the car. I plan to:
run a car specific interface Use it for navigation Use it as source and or control over music via Audison Bit Play Use an ODB-II interface Radar detector integration Autocross/track app. I've always been an apple guy, but am thinking of getting an android, because of tighter integration with google (maps, contracts etc), and better supported by the Bit Play. I tend to prefer googles voice recognition to Siri. Typically, I might use an address in my google calendar to launch Google Maps when driving to a meeting, ideally by voice (or when parked, before leaving). Aside from that, I don't have much experience with Droid. Which do you guys think would be best suited for car use? |
11-11-2014, 01:57 PM | #2 |
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Android L (next Android release due anytime from now) has some nice "carplay" features integrated. Read the beta walkthrough for an idea. I do not know about the apps.
Another nice thing is that you can use BT OBD interfaces with Android while it is problematic with ipads (you need a wireless OBD dongle). As for the Audison, it looks like overkill to me. A nice bluetooth 4 dongle with Apt-X has excellent sound quality already. But if you have the money and like the idea, it sure looks nice. |
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