How to install a tablet in your car - Android Authority (blog)

While we’ve seen some unique devices that use the operating system, its capabilities are finding a more mainstream application over the past year or so on our wrists, with Android Wear , and in our cars, courtesy of Android Auto. You also have the option to manually install a third-party in-dash unit , but those can prove to be quite expensive. A relatively cheaper way to enjoy Android Auto-like features in your vehicle is possible however, as long as you have Nexus 7, or any other 7-inch to 8-inch tablet, handy, and apart from the tablet itself, the remaining tools and requirements will... Here is our quick guide on how to install a tablet in your car dashboard. You’ll also need a 12V socket, a two-port USB car charger, and a fuse tap with a 10A fuse. Also required is an RCA to 3. 5 mm adapter, a Bluetooth adapter, a wireless charger, a handful of zip ties, and a wiring harness that is compatible with your car. Several cable splicers are also needed, and any option, such as using wire nuts, soldering, or the crimp method, will all do. The Bluetooth adapter is technically optional, but is. Source: www.androidauthority.com