NPR One joins RockScout’s MirrorLink compatability list
Earlier this month RockScout announced the ability to provide a connection between their app running on a smartphone and an automobile running MirrorLink. MirrorLink is an in-car system that makes it possible to use touch and rotary knob infotainment systems in modern vehicles. One of the benefits of MirrorLink is that it is not tied into any particular operating system and does not require a vehicle to have Android Auto or Apple’s CarPlay systems installed. When first launched, RockScout initially supported Spotify. Now the NPR One app for Android has added support for MirrorLink via RockScout.
If you want to give NPR One a try in your vehicle, hit the download link for the Play Store entry. Using the combination of NPR One, MirrorLink and RockScout, users can more easily control what they are listening to in a safer manner than traditional entertainment options controlled through a smartphone.
NPR One for Android is Now MirrorLink®-Compatible
MirrorLink RockScout app delivers a wealth of Android audio to MirrorLink-enabled cars and smartphones
October 15, 2015 08:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time
BEAVERTON, Ore.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Starting today, NPR One users can take advantage of easy and ethical connectivity to their car dashboards via MirrorLink® RockScout, a simple download that makes participating Android audio apps MirrorLink-compatible. The Car Connectivity Consortium, creators of MirrorLink, made the announcement as more and more of the world’s most useful apps become available in the MirrorLink ecosystem.
“Due to its highly customizable nature, NPR One is a great way for listeners to get public radio national and international coverage and their local station’s news, as well as their favorite podcasts, wherever they are on their phones, tablets, wearables and cars,” said Joel Sucherman, Senior Director of Digital Products at NPR. “Compatibility with MirrorLink makes NPR One driver-aware and accessible via large icons that conform to established guidelines in driver distraction. As a car connectivity standard, MirrorLink offers the added benefit of wide-scale handset and vehicle interoperability.”
RockScout leverages Media Browser Service, a standard Android API, to make Android audio apps compatible with MirrorLink. MirrorLink compatibility means apps are driver-aware and controllable via touch and rotary-knob infotainment systems. The Android application can be enabled without further development or integration, and the solution is free and open-source.
“Access to NRP One is a major turning point for the MirrorLink app ecosystem,” said Alan Ewing, President and Executive director of the CCC. “RockScout has attracted the attention of some of the world’s most iconic music and audio brands because, with zero integration, the platform extends access to millions more potential subscribers.”
MirrorLink is the most ingenious way to bring smartphone content to the dash. Huge icons make apps easy to use and smart technology knows if the car is in Park or Drive. Designed for maximum interoperability between a wide range of smartphones and cars, MirrorLink is the only OS- and OEM-agnostic standard for car-smartphone connectivity where no single entity has a controlling stake.
To download RockScout, click here. To download NPR One for Android, click here. For general information, please visithttp://www.mirrorlink.com.
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