The ability to stream video content on a vehicle’s infotainment system using a smartphone has become a sought-after feature for many drivers and passengers. While Android Auto is designed primarily for navigation, communication, and music playback to promote safe driving, users may seek to access streaming services such as Netflix for entertainment during long journeys, particularly when the vehicle is parked or used by passengers.
Accessing video streaming services in a car offers entertainment during breaks or while waiting. Historically, automotive entertainment systems were limited to radio and CD players. The advent of smartphones and advanced infotainment systems with connectivity options like Android Auto has opened possibilities for expanded multimedia experiences. However, safety and legal restrictions significantly impact the feasibility and practicality of video playback while driving.