CarPlay and YouTube Music, what you need to know!

CarPlay and YouTube Music, what you need to know!

YouTube Music is one of the most popular applications used by drivers in their vehicles. In fact, the music app is compatible with the Apple's in-car system. To learn more, here's what you need to know about CarPlay and YouTube Music.

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YOUTUBE MUSIC IS AVAILABLE ON CARPLAY WITH A COMPLETE INTERFACE

On Apple CarPlay, the YouTube Music interface is very complete. The Mountain View firm has put everything in place to offer users dozens of features through a carefully designed interface.

Once a song is launched on the vehicle's dashboard, the interface resumes the usual YouTube Music functions, with the ability to switch from one track to another, to like or disliker, to pause, or to activate shuffle or loop playback.

In fact, Google has left nothing to chance! The company has put everything in place to offer a streaming music service compatible with CarPlay.

YOUTUBE MUSIC ON CARPLAY

As you probably know, YouTube Music is a streaming music service developed by Google to allow drivers with a CarPlay-compatible car to listen to tracks uploaded to the account.

Passengers can access the tracks from the Playlist button on the YouTube Music interface or by using a voice command.

CONTROL YOUTUBE MUSIC WITH SIRI

By installing CarPlay on your vehicle, you can control YouTube Music with Siri. You won't need to touch the car radio screen or your iPhone. This feature allows you to drive safely, while giving commands to Apple's PDA to listen to your favorite songs. The voice assistant allows you to start playing a song or playlist with a simple voice request.

Don't worry! The Siri option is not reserved for YouTube Music Premium subscribers. It is also available to "free" users. Who can beat that?

As a reminder, YouTube Music is not the only app on the market. Other apps that work with CarPlay include Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer and Amazon Music.

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