What is a T-BOX?

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MaryAnn
07/29/25 4:10pm
Telematics-BOX, abbreviated as in-vehicle T-BOX, is a telematics system. The specific introduction is as follows: 1. Introduction to the telematics system: The telematics system consists of four parts: the head unit, in-vehicle T-BOX, mobile app, and backend system. The head unit is mainly used for audio-visual entertainment and vehicle information display; the in-vehicle T-BOX is mainly used for communication with the backend system/mobile app to achieve vehicle information display and control via the mobile app. 2. Function: This feature can help users remotely start the vehicle, turn on the air conditioning, and adjust the seat position to a suitable position.
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