Six Ways to Get Alexa in Your Car

Here are the six ways you can get Alexa in your car:

Using Alexa in Factory Infotainment Systems

If you’re in the market for a new vehicle, and you’re a fan of Alexa, then there are a number of vehicles that have Alexa built right in. Instead of tacking on additional hardware, Alexa is accessed through the same interface that you use for the radio, navigation, hands-free calling, and everything else. The benefit to this type of Alexa integration is that it’s extremely easy to use. There is nothing extra to buy or set up, all you have to do is ask Alexa questions just like you would at home. The drawback to this implementation is that it’s not available in most vehicles, and it’s probably not a feature that will sway many people to purchase a vehicle they wouldn’t otherwise be interested in.

How to Get Alexa in Your Car With Alexa-Enabled Devices

Once you step away from the Echo Auto, there are a whole lot of Alexa-enabled devices that allow you to get Alexa in your car. These devices fall into two broad categories, which are Alexa-enabled navigation devices, and Alexa-enabled Bluetooth speakers, but you use them in more or less the same way.

Using Alexa in Your Car With Just a Phone

The last way to use Alexa in a car is to just use the Alexa app without any additional devices. This provides you access to the exact same information, but it’s less convenient and also less safe.

iOS: Alexa on the App Store Android: Alexa on Google Play

The issue is that while Alexa-enabled devices leverage your phone, and require you to have the Alexa app installed, they allow you to do it all hands-free. There is no way to use the Alexa app hands-free without an external device like Garmin Speak or an Alexa-enabled speaker like Rova Viva.