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MyLink aka Chevrolet MyLink is a telematics system/infotainment system. The system allows users to control online services through apps, like Pandora Internet Radio or Stitcher Smart Radio through voice commands or the touch-screen interface. The car is able to access online content via a smartphone with a 3G data connection connected through bluetooth.[1] Users are also able to control their phone wirelessly via the same interface. MyLink also integrates OnStar's services (automatic crash response, roadside assistance, vehicle diagnostics information, live advisors, and turn-by-turn navigation).[2]
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Services[1]
- Hands-free control of infotainment and vehicle climate controls, powered by Nuance
- Pandora internet radio, which provides personalized radio stations based on a user's favorite artists, songs, or genres; purchase songs; and rate songs "up" or "down"
- Stitcher SmartRadio, which lets users build a personalized listening experience from thousands of audio choices
- Gracenote music identification, which provides artist names, music genre, and album art
- Flash-memory capability added to in-car USB connections, so users can bring their own media storage
- MyLink software upgrades that users can download online and transfer to the vehicle
Intellilink
Intellilink is the branding for MyLink used by Buick and GMC, It is basically the same system as MyLink with the only differences being the graphic interface used.[2]
Availability
MyLink
- 2012 Chevrolet Volt
- 2012 Chevrolet Equinox
- 2013 Chevrolet Malibu
Intellilink
- 2012 Buick Verano
- 2013 Buick Enclave
See also
- OnStar
- MyFord Touch
- Toyota Entune
- Lexus Link
- Kia UVO
References
- ^ a b Chevrolet Launches MyLink Infotainment System On Volt and Equinox, All Car Tech.
- ^ a b 2011 New York: Buick’s New IntelliLink Looks A Lot Like Chevy Mylink, Motortrend.
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