Ford’s AppLink is a great way to (theoretically) make driving while using your smartphone apps safe, but what if you want something like that for your non-Ford product? Pioneer Electronics and Harman’s Aha Radio have an app for that…literally. Dubbed (rather unimaginatively) the Aha Radio Mobile App, this free iPhone app serves up 100 channels of content like traffic reports, podcasts, Facebook and Twitter updates, Pandora streams and area dining recommendations from Yelp to compatible Pioneer audio systems (currently Pioneer’s two fanciest AVIC-series head units, the Z130BT and X930BT), where everything will be read out loud through the speakers. Best of all? No having to jump between and sign into multiple apps.
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