Rivian : YouTube App and Google Cast video streaming coming to R1 infotainment system

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I like the casting option as it doesn’t require naitive app integration.


https://electrek.co/2024/05/15/rivi...-google-cast-video-streaming-r1-infotainment/


American automaker Rivian is upping the entertainment factor for current and future owners of its flagship R1 line of EVs. Today, Rivian shared it is integrating YouTube into its infotainment system, available for streaming on your vehicle’s center display. Additionally, the automaker is adding Google Cast capabilities, giving drivers and passengers the ability to mirror their favorite content in the EV from a smartphone or tablet.


As you’re most certainly aware by now, Rivian ($RIVN) is a relatively young and exciting EV automaker focusing on bringing sustainability and comfort to US customers, whether on public roads or out exploring Mother Nature.

The automaker’s journey to scale its two flagship models, the R1T pickup and R1S SUV,has seen its fair share of bumps, but it appears to have hit its stride at its lone production facilityin Normal, Illinois, as it gears up for not one but three additional all-electric models in its pipeline.

While Rivian customers are some of the most satisfied in the segment, the infotainment of its current models leaves a bit to be desired. Sure, you can download wellness apps like Headspace and Sleepio or manage your company using Workday, but in terms of entertainment, the second half and ultra-popular word in the central display’s portmanteau, Rivian could do better.

Rejoice R1 owners, for your streaming desires have been met! Rivian has added both YouTube and Google Cast, giving drivers (when parked of course) and their passengers two solid options to get their dopamine fix from the comfort of their electric truck.

Source: RivianRivian adds YouTube App and streaming from devices
This morning, Rivian shared that its current R1 infotainment system, consisting of a 15-inch touchscreen and “immersive audio system,” will soon support the YouTube App, enabling owners to stream their favorite cat videos or montages of some of the best Vines (man, I miss that app).

Additionally, Rivian is adding Google Cast capabilities, meaning you will soon be able to project Cast-enabled apps directly from your Apple or Android smartphone or tablet directly to the R1’s center display.

To begin, the EV must be parked for safety. Then, connect any phone or tablet to the vehicle’s WiFi hotspot and tap the Google Cast icon (seen in the featured image above) on your device’s screen. From there, you simply tap “Rivian” on the screen to begin the casting session, which will play your selected app’s video on the vehicle’s screen and across its sound system.

You’ll then be able to control playback directly through the R1’s display while still being able to access other apps from your phone. However, if the vehicle is shifted into Drive mode, the video will pause automatically to ensure driver and passenger safety.

Rivian says the native YouTube App and Google Cast capabilities will come via an over-the-air (OTA) update that is “coming soon,” but we do not have a confirmed date yet. Stay tuned.
 
Can’t wait for this OTA. Rivian is absolutely crushing it!

Like it or not, these are the kinds of things that consumers want and Lucid would do well to take a page or 10 out of Rivian’s playbook.
 
Can’t wait for this OTA. Rivian is absolutely crushing it!

Like it or not, these are the kinds of things that consumers want and Lucid would do well to take a page or 10 out of Rivian’s playbook.
Meh, for me personally, I don't see the point in having these streaming services in the car. Rivians yes, they are adventure vehicles, Lucids are not. Options are good though!
 
Meh, for me personally, I don't see the point in having these streaming services in the car. Rivians yes, they are adventure vehicles, Lucids are not. Options are good though!
Anything is an adventure vehicle just as soon as you adventure in it! My Air has certainly been on some adventures. Screen casting is exactly the kind of minimally intrusive, (hopefully) minimal effort entertainment support I would absolutely love to see, especially in the Gravity. Not a bunch of weird little crappy apps that you can sort of browse around awkwardly, just the pilot panel as a bigger display for my phone.
 
Anything is an adventure vehicle just as soon as you adventure in it! My Air has certainly been on some adventures. Screen casting is exactly the kind of minimally intrusive, (hopefully) minimal effort entertainment support I would absolutely love to see, especially in the Gravity. Not a bunch of weird little crappy apps that you can sort of browse around awkwardly, just the pilot panel as a bigger display for my phone.
True, Gravity yes, Air...ehhhhh
 
True, Gravity yes, Air...ehhhhh

I’m down for them to build this all in. I’m just not clamoring for it over the other improvements that I think matter more.
 
This is coming to all AAOS vehicles whose manufacturer allows it. This article's headline should have read "Android Automotive", not Android Auto:
I'm wondering if Lucid will continue to limit AAOS's potential in favor of their custom UX (Alexa, HERE, and no third-party apps), or if they'll let AAOS add functionality to the car while possibly compromising their UX design vision.
 
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