A system allowing drivers to manage certain vehicle functions using buttons or controls integrated into the steering wheel, communicating wirelessly with an Android-based head unit or device through a short-range radio frequency technology. It typically enables actions like adjusting audio volume, skipping tracks, answering phone calls, or activating voice assistants without removing hands from the steering wheel.
Such a system enhances driving safety by minimizing distractions. It allows drivers to maintain focus on the road while still interacting with essential features of their in-vehicle entertainment or communication systems. Early implementations relied on wired connections, while current iterations leverage wireless protocols for increased flexibility and ease of installation. The integration of Android operating systems provides a standardized platform for developers, leading to a wider range of compatible devices and customization options.