Roav VIVA Car Charger Alexa Fast Charging Dual-Ports
More and more car makers are adding voice control to their cars but there's still a long wait before all cars support voice commands!
Fortunately, you don't have to wait for voice control in your car thanks to alternatives such as the Amazon Echo Dot speaker and Anker's Roav Viva car charger which has Alexa built into it so you can shout commands when connected via bluetooth 4.1, aux wired, Carplay, or Android Auto.
You will need to download the Roav Viva app so you can connect your Alexa account and make the Alexa functionality in the Roav Viva car charger to work.
The Roav Viva app also helps you pair your Roav Viva car charger with your car's bluetooth stereo and control other features like the brightness of the led ring.
Talking about Roav Viva's car charging ability, it is done through your car's 12V socket and via two USB ports located on the side of the Roav Viva. Both USB ports can output a maximum of 5V 4.8A.
Simply plug it into the 12V or 24V socket like you would a normal car charger and "voila" you get high-speed charging via Anker's own fast charging technology called "PowerIQ" which automatically delivers the fastest charge according to your particular device.
While PowerIQ is great, Roav Viva does not support Qualcomm Quick Charge which means you won't be able to get Quick Charge speeds on your Quick Charge devices. If you need a car charge that is Quick Charge compatible, check out the PowerDrive Speed 2 car charger.
Another thing to be aware of is that your smartphone must support 4G as the Roav Viva uses a phone's 4G signal to communicate with the Alexa servers.
There is a mute button on front of the Roav Viva car charger which you can tap to mute and unmute the microphones so Alexa is only listening when you want to.
In all, the Roav Viva car charger with Alexa built into it lets you do more than just charge devices (works with car's 12V and trucks 24V DC inputs). You can control Alexa voice service, get voice activated navigation, control music and incoming calls hands-free.
Fortunately, you don't have to wait for voice control in your car thanks to alternatives such as the Amazon Echo Dot speaker and Anker's Roav Viva car charger which has Alexa built into it so you can shout commands when connected via bluetooth 4.1, aux wired, Carplay, or Android Auto.
the pinholes on either side are the microphones
Being a car charger as well as a voice command assistant, makes the Roav Viva a very appealing offering because of its dual purpose. Roav Viva is much easier to setup in your car than the Amazon Echo Dot speaker though you still have to set-up the Roav Viva car charger through your smartphone and an app.
You will need to download the Roav Viva app so you can connect your Alexa account and make the Alexa functionality in the Roav Viva car charger to work.
The Roav Viva app also helps you pair your Roav Viva car charger with your car's bluetooth stereo and control other features like the brightness of the led ring.
Talking about Roav Viva's car charging ability, it is done through your car's 12V socket and via two USB ports located on the side of the Roav Viva. Both USB ports can output a maximum of 5V 4.8A.
Simply plug it into the 12V or 24V socket like you would a normal car charger and "voila" you get high-speed charging via Anker's own fast charging technology called "PowerIQ" which automatically delivers the fastest charge according to your particular device.
While PowerIQ is great, Roav Viva does not support Qualcomm Quick Charge which means you won't be able to get Quick Charge speeds on your Quick Charge devices. If you need a car charge that is Quick Charge compatible, check out the PowerDrive Speed 2 car charger.
While the Alexa voice control feature in the Roav Viva works great, the Roav Viva doesn't yet support Spotify and it doesn't yet have the drop-in feature which you get on normal Amazon Echo Dots and in-home Alexa devices. The drop-in feature is cool because it lets you talk to anyone who also has an Echo Dot like a pair of walkie-talkies.
Another thing to be aware of is that your smartphone must support 4G as the Roav Viva uses a phone's 4G signal to communicate with the Alexa servers.
There is a mute button on front of the Roav Viva car charger which you can tap to mute and unmute the microphones so Alexa is only listening when you want to.
In all, the Roav Viva car charger with Alexa built into it lets you do more than just charge devices (works with car's 12V and trucks 24V DC inputs). You can control Alexa voice service, get voice activated navigation, control music and incoming calls hands-free.
Roav Viva has reported that some car models might not be fully compatible but Roav offers full refunds if Roav Viva doesn't work for your car. Car models with possible issues are below:
carbon fiber accent on the sides
Acura : ILX 2017. Audi : A5 2010. BMW : 325xi 2014 and 328 GT. Cadillac : ATS Premium 2014 and CTS 2014. Chevrolet : Malibu LTZ 2010. Chrysler : Sebring 2008 and 300 2014. Dodge : Challenger 2012 and 2018. Ford : Focus 2004, Fusion 2010 and Mustang GT 2011. Honda : Accord, Civic 2005; Crosstory 2011; Fit 2015; and Odyssey 2007. Hyundai : Genesis Coupe 2011 and Tiburon 2004.
Infiniti: G35 2005, G37 2013 and G37 XS 2010. Jaguar: XE 2017 and 2018. Kia: Soul 2016. Lexus: GS 350 2007; RX 350 2015; NX 200t 2017 and RX 350 2011. Mazda: CX-5 2014; CX-5 Grand Touring 2015; CX-9 2016; Mazda 6 2009 and 2015; Mazda Miata; and RX-8 2008. Mercedes: C 250 Coupe 2012; C 300 2015; CLK350 2008 and SL550 2013. Nissan: 2015 Sentra, Altima 2017 and 2018. Pontiac: Grand Am 2005. Subaru: Impreza 2010. Toyota: Scion tC 2006; 4Runner 2007; Sequoia 2011; Corolla 2016. Volkswagen: CC 2013; Golf GTI 2016; Jetta 2013 and Tiguan 2011. Volvo: S80 2008.
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