What does carlife mean in Chinese?

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VonElliott
07/29/25 11:37pm
CarLife is Baidu's Internet of Vehicles system, the first cross-platform solution for the Internet of Vehicles in China. It can connect to in-vehicle systems including Linux, QNX, and Android. Here are the relevant introductions: 1. Function: Baidu CarLife can support both Android and iOS smartphones, covering over 95% of smartphones with its dual operating system support. Compared to other Internet of Vehicles products, Baidu CarLife allows users to directly connect their phones to the vehicle's system via a data cable or WiFi, enabling safe and convenient access to a wide range of applications. 2. Rich features: Some vehicle models even support remote control functions like opening/closing doors and windows. After connecting to Baidu CarLife, the overall driving experience is enhanced, making various functions more convenient to use.
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