You might be using Bluetooth technology more than you think. Here's how it works and why you need it.
Your car supports Android Auto, but only through a USB cable. Every time you get in, it’s the same routine: pull out your phone, find the cable, plug it in, wait for the connection, and then start ...
Many cars nowadays come equipped with Android Auto, but you might not be so lucky as to have one that features a fully wireless connection. In the case of wired Android Auto cars, you'll have to keep ...
Wireless chargers have, for many of us, altered our relationships with our smartphones. No longer are we forced to shackle our precious Pixels and iPhones and Galaxys to cables that tangle and tear; ...
Tired of spotty connections? This wireless charge pad's coils actually move to find the strongest juice flow automatically. Wild. It all started with Gran Turismo. From those early PlayStation days, ...
The benefits of Android Auto wireless adapters are obvious. You cannot not love a wireless connection, as it helps you ditch cables and keep things organized in your car. Some cars come with Android ...
If you're using your Android phone and find that you suddenly can't view web pages, are stuck on a loading screen, or are unable to upload posts on your social media apps, then the issue could be due ...
Most recent Android smartphones have a built-in tethering feature that allows you to share your phone’s internet connection with a laptop, tablet, or other devices (although not all wireless carriers ...
Beatdrop is a new phone speaker system that requires no Bluetooth or wired connection to your phone but uses induction technology to help amplify the audio that comes from your phone. The unique ...