How to Connect HiCar to a Car?
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Similar to the normal connection process, you can complete the connection by entering the verification code displayed on the car's infotainment system into your phone. Below is relevant information about HUAWEI HiCar: 1. Introduction: HUAWEI HiCar is a smart interconnect solution for people, cars, and homes provided by Huawei. It connects mobile devices and cars, leveraging the strong attributes of both and multi-device interconnectivity capabilities to establish a pipeline between phones and cars. This extends phone applications and services to the car, creating a phone-centric full-scenario experience and delivering smart travel experiences to consumers. 2. Technical Features: HUAWEI HiCar connects phones and cars based on three-layer standards and capabilities, building a mutual resource pool between phones and cars. It extends the phone's service ecosystem to the car, achieving the optimal human-machine interaction experience with "phone + car infotainment system," seamless interconnectivity and service flow with "phone + car infotainment system + N devices," and the best experience through optimal hardware resources. Additionally, HUAWEI HiCar builds an open ecosystem platform for one-stop development.
I'm quite interested in automotive technology, and the process of connecting HiCar is actually quite simple, but requires some preparation. First, make sure your car supports HiCar functionality – many new cars come with it built-in, while older models may require an additional module. Having a Huawei phone is essential; ensure your phone's EMUI system is updated to the latest version, then enable the HiCar option in the settings. When connecting, prioritize using a USB cable plugged into the car's USB port – it's more stable and provides charging. Bluetooth pairing is also possible but prone to interruptions. After plugging in the cable, a prompt will appear on the car's screen – just click to confirm authorization. Once connected, you can use navigation, music apps, etc., but be mindful of software compatibility, as some apps may not support full functionality. I've encountered connection failures before, usually due to poor-quality USB cables or dirty phone ports – cleaning or replacing the cable often solves the issue. Regularly updating both your phone's system and the car's firmware can help prevent these problems.