What is NissanConnect?

By Product Expert | Posted in Features & Technology, Tips & Tricks on Thursday, September 17th, 2015 at 9:07 pm
What is NissanConnect

With new vehicles comes new technology, and Nissan is one automaker that has been keeping up with the changing times. Many new Nissan vehicles are equipped with a state-of-the-art infotainment system called NissanConnect. So, what is NissanConnect exactly, and how does it work? Well sit back and read on because we have some great information for you about Nissan’s infotainment system. NissanConnect is a system that offers audio, navigation, and communication features which integrate with your smartphone. The system lives through the display screen which can be controlled by either voice commands or the touchscreen. This system not only provides a high level of convenience but is also a way to keep driving distractions to a minimum.

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nissanconnect mobile apps smartphone connectivityNissanConnect essentially connects your smartphone to your Nissan vehicle and allows you to access your apps right through the system’s display. Just download the NissanConnect App and it will allow your phone to integrate right with the car. Depending on your phone and NissanConnect version there are two ways to set your smartphone up to connect with the system. If you have the NissanConnect system with navigation and an iPhone, you will use a USB cable to set up. Any other smartphones and NissanConnect versions can be set up through the Bluetooth connection.

With the NissanConnect system, you will have access to a wide-variety of apps installed on your smartphone. Whether you want to listen to your stations on Pandora, find your way with Google maps, or even stay connected to your friends through Facebook and Twitter, NissanConnect will allow you to do it all right through your vehicle. The NissanConnect system is available in select trims of most new models like the 2015 Altima, 2016 Maxima, and 2015 Rogue. If you want to see NissanConnect in action and find out more about how it works, you should schedule a test drive for the Nissan model of your choice in your area.

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