![]() An ongoing issue with head units that use “ZLink” software first appeared in late August with Android Auto v10.0 and higher. ![]() The issue doesn’t seem especially widespread, and that might be because it appears to at least primarily affect, if not only affect, some aftermarket Android Auto head units. Those affected do report that restarting Android Auto/the head unit fixes the problem until the next time Assistant is used or there is a call. Notification sounds can also trigger audio quality to degrade. When first starting up the car and getting the music going, everything sounds normal, but invoking the Assistant or making a call breaks the quality and leaves music sounding “muffled” and almost like static, as one affected user explained. ![]() Some users have chimed in across Google’s forums and Reddit, saying that they’ve noticed degraded audio quality when streaming music via Android Auto but only after using Google Assistant or making a phone call. For some, though, those haven’t been playing nicely together as of late, with a recent update effectively ruining sound quality. The appeal of Android Auto boils down to a few key things, such as mapping/navigation, as well as using your favorite music apps on your car’s screen and having access to a handy voice assistant. A bug with Android Auto is causing users to see audio quality for music muffled and otherwise cut down drastically following the use of Google Assistant, phone calls, and other features.
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