How to Install ZLINK on Android Auto?
With ZLINK, you can use your favorite apps on car’s screen wirelessly via Android phone's Bluetooth connection. Yes, you heard it right. To handle your car's screen wirelessly, start from here!
- Connect your Phone to ZLINK [Step Guide]
- Install ZLINK
- Activate ZLINK
- Access Bluetooth
- Access to the Car's Bluetooth
- Enable the Android Auto on phone
- Open ZLINK on AA Head Unit
- Alternative Wireless AA Head Units
Connect your Phone to ZLINK [Step Guide]
Step 1: Install ZLINK
Installing ZLINK is not like installing a regular app. Also, it is not available on the Google Play Store or Google. ZLINK is a pre-installed version for some car stereos. After you check, if you cannot find that, you need to update your whole car stereo to install ZLINK. If you have ZLINK available, you are in luck!
If you do have not ZLINK available in the existing and need to use Android head unit wirelessly, upgrade to a latest Android head unit or car stereo!
Step 2: Activate ZLINK
- Ensure Compatibility: Make sure that your car's Android head unit and have ZLINK pre-installed
- Connect to the Internet: In ZLINK activating process, it needs access to the Internet to download and install additional files. So, check the connection before moving forward.
- Open ZLINK App: From your default Android head unit, find the ZLINK app from the app menu and open it.
Here we are talking about the car's default Android head unit app menu. Not the Android Auto app menu.
- Automatic Activation: Once you open the ZLINK on your Android head unit, it activates automatically. You don't need to activate it again with an activation code.
Step 3: Access Bluetooth
Take your Android smartphone. Swipe down the notification bar and turn on the Bluetooth option to access Bluetooth.
Step 4: Access the Car's Bluetooth
Now, it's the time to give your car a secret handshake. To do that:
- Go to your phone's Bluetooth settings
- Find your car's name
- Tap on it to connect
Step 5: Enable the Android Auto on phone
- Open your phone settings
- Find "Connections" or "Connected cars"
- Turn on Android Auto
It’s Okay to Talk to Your Car. It’s Listening Now!
Step 6: Open ZLINK on Android Auto Head Unit
- Open your car's screen
- Tap on the ZLINK app
It is also like humans. It might take a few seconds to wake up and get ready. Because of that, make sure to wait patiently!
Alternative Wireless Android Auto Head Units
Now it is the time to talk to the ones who do not have ZLINK in their car's stereo. You too deserve to use your favorite apps on Android Auto wirelessly. Now forget about ZLINK Android Auto. This Shop has some great choices of wireless hardware products. Some of them are listed below.
7-Inch Android Auto Wireless Radio
Specifications:
- Plug & play
- 7-Inch HD Touchscreen
- Wireless & wired connectivity
- Bluetooth Connectivity
- Wi-Fi Connectivity
- Support multiple devices
- Add any app to android auto
- Multiple Input Options
- Rear-View Camera Support
- Compatible with original car radio
- Compatible with all model cars
- FM transmission operation method
- Mountable screen
Universal Android Auto Wireless Touchscreen
Specifications:
- 7-Inch IPS Touchscreen
- Android Auto Compatibility
- High-Quality Display
- Plug-and-Play Installation
- Wireless & Wired Connectivity
- Add any app to android auto
- Plug & play
- Compatible with all car models
- IPS touchscreen
- Enhanced Connectivity
FAQs Related to ZLINK Android Auto
Does ZLINK work with Android Auto?
As proven above, users who have ZLINK available on their car stereo can set it to work with Android Auto. No matter if you have a car stereo without ZLINK. We also have discussed a solution for that.
Is ZLINK Android Auto on the Google Play Store?
As we've discussed above, ZLINK android auto is not a software or a regular app. It is a default on your newer car's Android head unit. If you heard it is available in the Google Play Store, it's not true.
Why is Android ZLINK Android Auto Not Connecting?
Follow the below steps if ZLINK is not working yet:
Step 1: Disable OEM Bluetooth
Unless you disable OEM Bluetooth, the Android head unit of your car does not allow you to use Bluetooth simultaneously.
Step 2: Check the settings on the Android screen
Here is how you need to do that:
- Go to Settings
- Go to Factory
- Choose ZLINK android auto
- Click on the settings icon
- Choose "Background Connection"
- Turn the Default Connection type into "Last mode"
- Go to Bluetooth again
- Clean up useless BT Connections or all
- Clean up useless WI-FI Connections
Step 3: Check the Settings of your Android Mobile Phone
- Check whether your WI-FI is turned on
- Delete other Android Auto connections
If not, consider the following:
- Select the only needed Android Auto connection only
- Restart the phone and Android Auto Screen
- Reset the WI-FI, mobile, and Bluetooth
- Re-install the ZLINK App
- Update the ZLINK App
- Update the Android Version to the Latest