What is a Car Infotainment System?
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Car infotainment system refers to the abbreviation of in-vehicle infotainment products installed in automobiles, which functionally enable information communication between humans and vehicles, as well as between vehicles and the external environment (vehicle-to-vehicle). Below are relevant introductions: 1. Installation location: Most car infotainment systems are installed in the center console. Some systems integrate the main unit and screen together, while others have them separated. 2. Functions: With technological advancements, car infotainment systems have evolved from early CD/DVD navigation to intelligent and informational development. Current functionalities extend beyond traditional radio, music/video playback, and navigation to include 3G and Telematics capabilities. By integrating with CAN-BUS technology, these systems facilitate human-vehicle and vehicle-external communication, enhancing user experience with service and safety-related features. Among these functions, "I-Call" and "E-Call" represent the most typical examples.