[Philkotse pick] Check out for top 10 best Android auto apps

Updated Dec 06, 2019 | Same topic: Let's Drive Smart!

Here’s a list of the 10 best Android Auto apps that can help improve your driving experience and level up your trips.

Getting from one place to another is not like what it used to be. We no longer have to endure boring car rides and ask for directions. If you managed to live through that era, well, congratulations. 

The little changes added to vehicles over the years have made a colossal impact on the lives of its owners. Just think of how annoying it would be to keep the windows always open if there is no air-conditioning.

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You can also level up your trips by using apps

Also, thanks to other features like warning systems, we are able to tell if someone didn’t put his or her seatbelt on. We also love the features that make car rides more fun. We’re talking about infotainment systems and in-car speakers.

You can also level up your trips by using apps. Yup, the same ones that you download and use on your phone! If you have a device that runs on the Android operating system, there are plenty of apps to choose from.

If you’re not tech-savvy or simply don’t know where to start, don’t worry. Philkotse.com is here to guide you when it comes to the top 10 best Android Auto apps.

1. Waze

Waze has got to be the most popular app out there, with millions of users that appreciate it for a simple reason: it can get you where you want to go via the quickest route available.

It’s powered by two sources. The first is real-time info sourced from massive databases. The second is Android’s very own location services. Waze also has other helpful features. You can utilize these secondary features for a better driving experience every time you hit the highway.

Pros
Cons
  • Has great traffic accuracy
  • You can use it immediately after installation.
  • It has an unattractive interface.
  • The voice command capability is hidden from plain sight.

Waze app

Waze has got to be the most popular app out there

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2. WhatsApp 

Whatsapp Messenger is a messaging app that’s famous for its straightforward interface. It uses your mobile device’s internet connection to make calls and send text messages. Whether you’re on a broadband cellular network or WiFi, as long as there’s internet, Whatsapp can work for you.

The only drawback is that group chats are highly unlikely when it comes to Android Auto. Outside of that, it has other convenient features, such as a standard speech-to-text system that lets you send SMS messages completely hands-free.

Pros
Cons
  • You won’t have to register an account.
  • You can send group texts very easily.
  • Free calls are only possible with other Whatsapp users

Whatsapp messenger

Whatsapp Messenger is a messaging app that’s famous for its straightforward interface

3. Spotify 

This is a music streaming app that gives users free access to its non-premium functions. It has a library containing millions of songs from different genres. You can look up the music you like or have the app randomly select the tunes for you. Since it’s a free platform, you can expect ads every now and then. Spotify Premium is also available -- ad-free and has better-quality audio.

Pros
Cons
  • Has a great song library
  • Comes with dependable offline mode
  • Ads on free version can be quite annoying

Spotify music 

Spotify Music is a music streaming app that gives users free access

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4. Pandora

This app also features tons of music. It resembles Spotify, but you can always pick which you like better. You can subscribe to Pandora Plus if you want to skip commercials and songs you don’t like.

Pros
Cons
  • Provide song recommendations based on history.
  • The app can pause the song for no reason.

5. iHeartRadio

This nifty app can let you listen to radio stations all over the world. It lets you cross the boundaries of typical local choices, so you have more stations to choose from! The access to this app is free, but you can also avail of their paid subscription.

Pros
Cons
  • It hosts tons of curated artists and live streams.

  • Includes artist bios and song lyrics

  • Can’t rewind live radio

iHeartRadio

iHeartRadio can let you listen to radio stations all over the world

>>> Make sure you know: [Philkotse guide] How to use Apple CarPlay and Android Auto probably

6. MLB.com At Bat

This app gives you the latest updates on your favorite sports while you’re in your car. In fact, it doesn’t even matter if your fave team is local or international, this app has got you covered. You can subscribe to premium access to get audio feed on your favorite stream.

Pros
Cons
 
  • Displays real-time scores
  • Has a collection of news articles
  • Subscription should be renewed annually

7. NPR One

This handy app can give you real-time news, both locally and worldwide. It also comes with in-depth features straight from the National Public Radio. It’s also free from ads and contains news on a wide variety of topics. It also lets you customize your news according to your preferences.

Pros
Cons
  • Has a simple, easy-to-use interface
  • Comes with push notifications for updates
  • New content is easy to see
  • Standard sound is quiet

8. Audiobooks from Audible

This app will let you listen to your favorite book while you’re driving. This app grants you access to a library with hundreds of available content. It will also keep you updated on your favorite author’s new publications. The app works by narrating the content through your vehicle’s speaker system.

Pros
Cons
  • Has the largest database of audiobooks
  • Requires you to have an Amazon account
  • Paid version only grants one to two books in a month

audible for cars

Audiobooks from Audible will let you listen to your favorite book while you’re driving

9. Scanner Radio

This app lets you listen to live frequencies that could be from important sources. It also has other features like sort and favorites. This app is perfect for those who like exciting events while keeping their focus on the road.

Pros
Cons
  • Helps users avoid roadblocks
  • May be unreliable
  • Could be illegal

>>> You might want to know: 5 must-know tips to make better use of navigation car apps.

10. Overdrive

This app lets you borrow audiobooks from libraries all over the world. You can enjoy your favorite novel or memoir while still keeping your hands on the wheel. The app can utilize your speaker system to play the content for you.

Pros
Cons
  • No fees for late books
  • Tons of content available from different parts of the world
  • No auto-sync function between devices
Hanna Sanchez

Hanna Sanchez

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Hanna is one of the most competitive swimmers in the country during her day. It was not long before she discovered her passion for the automotive industry as well. Nowadays, she balances her passion through writing as well as coaching.

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