These days, I'm less concerned about my unrewond VHS rental tape of The Mighty Ducks melting in my car and more concerned about my phone overheating on the dash.
Chevy says it has good news for everyone streaming Apple Music, making speaker phone calls and blindly following GPS map directions. Active Phone Cooling is here.
How does Active Phone Cooling work? It's an air vent connected to the car's A/C and ventilation system directed to the charging bin where the phone rests for wireless charging, says Chevy.
Yes, it's literally blasting cold air through a vent to your trusty digital co-pilot, a feature Chevy proudly says it's the first to offer among the automotive competition.
How to get it
As silly as a car with smartphone air conditioning sounds, Chevy dedicated engineers to solving the problem of phones that quit charging or shut off entirely in extreme temperatures.
It's moving from Chevrolet's labs to a car dealership near you, and you'll be able to test drive the new AC feature in the 2016 Chevy Cruze, Impala, Malibu and Volt.
Chevy has announced that it's bringing Android Auto and Apple CarPlay to its cars for the 2016 model year, it just might be the perfect time to spring for the required wireless charging perk.
Knowing that the soft aluminum of iPhone 6 bends under heat and a little bit of force, you won't have to force many Apple fans to think twice about this car tech upgrade.
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