The phrase identifies a specific type of in-car entertainment system. It refers to a head unit built according to the single DIN standard, a standardized size for car audio components, that also runs the Android operating system. These units offer a blend of traditional radio functionality with the expanded capabilities of the Android platform, allowing for the installation of applications and access to online services within the vehicle. As an example, a user could listen to FM radio while simultaneously using a navigation application or streaming music from an online service.
The importance of such a device lies in its capacity to modernize older vehicles lacking advanced infotainment systems. These units provide a cost-effective way to integrate features like GPS navigation, Bluetooth connectivity for hands-free calling and audio streaming, and access to a wide range of entertainment and utility applications from the Google Play Store. Historically, car radios offered limited functionality, whereas this product offers a significant upgrade in functionality and user experience, bringing capabilities similar to a smartphone to the vehicle’s dashboard.