If you did notice from the start of 2018 I am trying to put out other types of videos every now and then apart from just smartphones, will continue to do that if I find something interested and you guys can also give me suggestions.
This reminds me of my trip to Hyderabad. Jubliee hills, NTR garden, ring road, eat street and everything. Hyderabad is so amazing, I just love this city!!
Congratulation Ranjit... for your New Car. Have not finished the video yet(paused the video to write this comment) but I know it will be good. 2M very Soon. :-)
Day before yesterday I went to Guru gram in my brother’s car and I asked him why he didn’t install android auto enabled music system as it would have been convenient for the navigation. Thanks for this different kind of video...
Yes it's New Verna (automatic, Petrol version) I had the Honda Civic earlier which was 11 years old so moved to the Verna as I wanted an automatic transmission coz of the mad traffic in Hyderabad.
Hi Ranjit!! I really think you should start doing car reviews, now that automative vehicles have basically turned into gadgets, starting with the Verna!
I love the way Samsung opts for just keeping it thin and make it look like a normal phone instead of the notch. I wish others follow this instead of notch. A notch is just annoying.
We have both in our family I would say if your driver is driving mostly then go with the City and the rear leg room is better on the city and if mostly 5 people sit in the car Honda city is better as rear seating is slightly better on City. With Verna if 3 people sit at the rear it's a bit cramped but if you are the one who loves driving and mostly drive the car yourself I feel Verna has slight edge, I find driving Verna a bit more fun than the city.
SB The Pikachu VTEC is variable valve timing technology, which every petrol car have these days, from Suzuki Swift petrol to verna petrol to Mercedes to Toyota. VVTi, dual VVTi, VTEC, VVT all are same variable Valve timing technology. In internal combustion engines, variable valve timing (VVT) is the process of altering the timing of a valve lift event, and is often used to improve performance, fuel economy or emissions. It is increasingly being used in combination with variable valve lift systems. There are many ways in which this can be achieved, ranging from mechanical devices to electro-hydraulic and camless systems. Increasingly strict emissions regulations are causing[citation needed] many automotive manufacturers to use VVT systems. Two-stroke engines use a power valve system to get similar results to VVT.
SB The Pikachu The desirability of being able to vary the valve opening duration to match an engine’s rotational speed first became apparent in the 1920s when maximum allowable RPM limits were generally starting to rise. Until about this time an engine’s idle RPM and its operating RPM were very similar, meaning that there was little need for variable valve duration. It was in the 1920s that the first patents for variable duration valve opening started appearing - for example United States patent U.S. Patent 1,527,456. In 1958 Porsche made application for a German Patent, also applied for and published as British Patent GB861369 in 1959. The Porsche patent used an oscillating cam to increase the valve lift and duration. The desmodromic cam driven via a push/pull rod from an eccentric shaft or swashplate. It is unknown if any working prototype was ever made. Fiat was the first auto manufacturer to patent a functional automotive variable valve timing system which included variable lift. Developed by Giovanni Torazza in the late 1960s, the system used hydraulic pressure to vary the fulcrum of the cam followers (US Patent 3,641,988).[5] The hydraulic pressure changed according to engine speed and intake pressure. The typical opening variation was 37%. Alfa Romeo was the first manufacturer to use a variable valve timing system in production cars (US Patent 4,231,330).[6] The fuel injected models of the 1980 Alfa Romeo Spider 2000 had a mechanical VVT system. The system was engineered by Ing Giampaolo Garcea in the 1970s.[7] In 1987 Nissan debuted their electronic variable valve timing technology called NVCS in their DOHC VG20DET and VG30DE engines. In 1989, Hondareleased the VTEC system.[8] While the earlier Nissan NVCS alters the phasing of the camshaft, VTEC switches to a separate cam profile at high engine speeds to improve peak power. The first VTEC engine Honda produced was the B16A which was installed in the Integra, CRX, and Civichatchback available in Japan and Europe.[citation needed] In 1992, Porsche first introduced VarioCam, which was the first system to provide continuous adjustment (all previous systems used discrete adjustment). The system was released in the Porsche 968 and operated on the intake valves only.
Rajinder Singh my gosh dude I know all that. VTEC, however, kicks in more violently on Honda. Toyota and Suzuki do have Variable Valve Timing but if you have driven/know anyone who has driven them, they'll always say the Honda is more fun. Plus the Suzukis and Toyotas have a low redline compared to the Hondas. Oh and don't copy paste Wikipedia articles. Link sharing exists for a reason.
Bro i have seen a video on RUclips Guy unlocked his mobile by saying ok google is it possible if it is then try to make a video on it How to enable that settings
Congratulations on you new car.💐💐😊👌👌 Android auto - It works better even in my Mi A1, specially bought Zaap phone holder. Its much better than the CarPlay.
We would love to see such videos in future....plzz make such videos and plzz share your thoughts after buying this car...would love to listen as I am also planning to buy a car..awaiting for ur reply sir
Srijee yes I am using android auto in my Baleno from the past 5-6 months and trust me it has made my driving lot easier 😀 1 point worth mentioning here which I guess you missed is, we don't need a dedicated voice button, "Ok Google" works 😊 Also, congratulations for your new car 😊
Hey Ranjit sir ....i liked your video even i am using the same by using handsfree while driving byke.....it works exactly the same ....its like my personal Jarvis ( Avengers)....take care
Hey Ranjit, first of all, congrats on your new Verna. I have been using Android Auto for a couple of years now and absolute love the handsfree experience.. I don't have a touchscreen infotainment system in my car so I use the Android Auto app on the phone directly which has almost similar interface. Waiting for the latest update announced in the Google I/O event..
Congrats for Verna Ranjit (hope you chose Diesel!!!). I also purchased a car recently which has Android Auto, Apple Car Play & Mirror Link. Would love to see another video from you showing differences between these systems and which one makes more sense. Another question - do you think Google will keep updating Android Auto in terms of resolution and additional features like drive assistant, video, RUclips (crazy thought!!).
Here is the Overview and my Impressions of the Hyundai Verna Car that many of you had asked for ruclips.net/video/YvXfTYqCgVE/видео.html
Geekyranjit sir what was the price of the verna?
Geekyranjit Can please you do one with apple carplay?
Verna prize is between 13 to 15 lac ..I recently purchased hyundai eon
Verna is top model and best car
Sir where do u live ???
I'm from Hyderabad itself
Tell me if I m playing music from USB and same time we can use navigation from auto play and it won't effect the music and direction.
That's a different kind of video. We would love to see more videos like this apart from smartphone. ☺️
ISHAN KHANDELWAL Also make different kinda videos like this.
If you did notice from the start of 2018 I am trying to put out other types of videos every now and then apart from just smartphones, will continue to do that if I find something interested and you guys can also give me suggestions.
Geekyranjit yes. You have made videos on smart speakers, robot vacuum cleaner etc. I liked those videos very much..
Geekyranjit do a review of ur verna
N. Kamal "ya we need a review"
This reminds me of my trip to Hyderabad. Jubliee hills, NTR garden, ring road, eat street and everything. Hyderabad is so amazing, I just love this city!!
*congrats for ur new car*
Ranjit a type of guy who buys a new car just to show the Auto Android feature. JK
BTW congratulations for your new car, ride safe brother.
out door is a *best* ...........thing ......no *light* setup......its very easy
Hey dude
Yp bro....wassup namukku samsarikkam
Damm
I'm using the Android auto from about a month and hats off it has never directed me wrong!! In a remote city like Faizabad in Uttar Pradesh!!
Congratulation Ranjit... for your New Car. Have not finished the video yet(paused the video to write this comment) but I know it will be good. 2M very Soon. :-)
Utsab Rocks call him sir.. Show some respect
Utsab Rocks
Djjdjchf
Awesome...would LOVE to see more car videos...especially from your perspective...
Geekyranjit sir u r great and very nice video and different from what I see in your channel
Thanks trying out new things :)
I am happy to see finally some Indian tech youtuber has realized that he should make a video on Android auto and Apple carplay
plz make a review of ur car
A fellow Hyderabadi! Really impressed with your channel.
*Ranjit going out of the box for videos!*
Day before yesterday I went to Guru gram in my brother’s car and I asked him why he didn’t install android auto enabled music system as it would have been convenient for the navigation. Thanks for this different kind of video...
Great video sir...
As much as I have seen your videos those two songs never changes its place in a video....
*Kabira & Baarish*
I've Android auto in my car but never used it. Thank you sir for guiding me, now I'll be able to use it. 🔥🔥
Sir this is Hyundai verna right ?
no . i think because it is a suv car
Yes it's New Verna (automatic, Petrol version) I had the Honda Civic earlier which was 11 years old so moved to the Verna as I wanted an automatic transmission coz of the mad traffic in Hyderabad.
BestGamer it is Verna
Great car and you also have taigo amt
Geekyranjit congratulations sir is it SX optional in petrol ? I also booked Verna but manual
These kinds of tech videos are really really better than smartphone reviews ! Would love to see more of them !
For a sec i think android rickshaw in india ●¿● bro
Yeah! I am using android auto in the car.... I am very glad to see you for taking about this topic in the your video....
Started car viedos.
GOOD LUCK SIR
ALL THE BEST
I'm using it since last one month or so in my Nexon and works like a charm! It makes driving so much easier.
Congratulations sir for Hyundai Verna. Its a very good car
Was wondering for a very long time, why there is no quality review for Android auto on RUclips. And here it is....
Congrats for the new car sir!!😁
Sir Amit sir is always ready for your call be it by alexa or android auto . Very good friends it is rare to see on youtube , keep it up 😎😎😎
Congratulations sir for your new car! Hope in future u will have more! Like if any one agree?!
i did same test on my Verna SX and its just awesome. All handfree !!!!
Next video on Apple Car Play?
No
Good video, I had to use the original data cable of my OP3 to make Android Auto work on my car.
Well u are not only doing about tech but about everything!
For First time I have seen u outdoors apart smartphone. Awesome sir
Sir u can also activate Google assistant by just saying "ok Google" :)
Sir this is the best Android auto review video I have seen ever . Congrats sir for new car...
Hi Ranjit!! I really think you should start doing car reviews, now that automative vehicles have basically turned into gadgets, starting with the Verna!
Finally geeky ranjit sir gives review of car thats very gud news for our geeky ranjit sir fans.
What do you think about notch which many android manufaturer are copying do you think this will work
I frankly feel it's a stupid move, but we have seen most OEM just copy what apple does so that's what is happening.
I too feel its a stupid move
Huawei Honor , Asus , LG , doogee ,OnePlus , oppo and may be Moto are the brands having notch
I love the way Samsung opts for just keeping it thin and make it look like a normal phone instead of the notch. I wish others follow this instead of notch. A notch is just annoying.
Geekyranjit . Sir what do you think that this function will be there in almost all
cars till 2019
Very serious while driving.. salute !!
Something new from usual phone reviews.liked it.
Plz wear seatbelt while driving
Great knowledge about Modern Car Features
Congrats for new car!!!!!!!!
Android Auto is really useful while driving. I have been using it for quite sometime in my Volkswagen Ameo.
*Congrats Sir For New Car*
😉
*Ranjit/Doug Demuro*
😜
DE TECH 😂😂
Jitendra Gudi ./😝
A J *i think Hyundai i20 ya i30 ya verna*
😅
DE TECH it's verna, i30 hasn't even launched in india yet
Dear Sir. I am Automobile Engineer, I am working in automobile industries.
Its working brilliant in vehicle. its coming under my normal process.
She changed after an hour to afternoon 😂
Thanq SIR thanks giving valuable information about android auto especially in verna
Honda City or verna wich one is better in ur opinion
We have both in our family I would say if your driver is driving mostly then go with the City and the rear leg room is better on the city and if mostly 5 people sit in the car Honda city is better as rear seating is slightly better on City. With Verna if 3 people sit at the rear it's a bit cramped but if you are the one who loves driving and mostly drive the car yourself I feel Verna has slight edge, I find driving Verna a bit more fun than the city.
Geekyranjit wasn't the City better for enthusiasts? It has VTEC and all...
SB The Pikachu VTEC is variable valve timing technology, which every petrol car have these days, from Suzuki Swift petrol to verna petrol to Mercedes to Toyota. VVTi, dual VVTi, VTEC, VVT all are same variable Valve timing technology.
In internal combustion engines, variable valve timing (VVT) is the process of altering the timing of a valve lift event, and is often used to improve performance, fuel economy or emissions. It is increasingly being used in combination with variable valve lift systems. There are many ways in which this can be achieved, ranging from mechanical devices to electro-hydraulic and camless systems. Increasingly strict emissions regulations are causing[citation needed] many automotive manufacturers to use VVT systems.
Two-stroke engines use a power valve system to get similar results to VVT.
SB The Pikachu The desirability of being able to vary the valve opening duration to match an engine’s rotational speed first became apparent in the 1920s when maximum allowable RPM limits were generally starting to rise. Until about this time an engine’s idle RPM and its operating RPM were very similar, meaning that there was little need for variable valve duration. It was in the 1920s that the first patents for variable duration valve opening started appearing - for example United States patent U.S. Patent 1,527,456.
In 1958 Porsche made application for a German Patent, also applied for and published as British Patent GB861369 in 1959. The Porsche patent used an oscillating cam to increase the valve lift and duration. The desmodromic cam driven via a push/pull rod from an eccentric shaft or swashplate. It is unknown if any working prototype was ever made.
Fiat was the first auto manufacturer to patent a functional automotive variable valve timing system which included variable lift. Developed by Giovanni Torazza in the late 1960s, the system used hydraulic pressure to vary the fulcrum of the cam followers (US Patent 3,641,988).[5] The hydraulic pressure changed according to engine speed and intake pressure. The typical opening variation was 37%.
Alfa Romeo was the first manufacturer to use a variable valve timing system in production cars (US Patent 4,231,330).[6] The fuel injected models of the 1980 Alfa Romeo Spider 2000 had a mechanical VVT system. The system was engineered by Ing Giampaolo Garcea in the 1970s.[7]
In 1987 Nissan debuted their electronic variable valve timing technology called NVCS in their DOHC VG20DET and VG30DE engines. In 1989, Hondareleased the VTEC system.[8] While the earlier Nissan NVCS alters the phasing of the camshaft, VTEC switches to a separate cam profile at high engine speeds to improve peak power. The first VTEC engine Honda produced was the B16A which was installed in the Integra, CRX, and Civichatchback available in Japan and Europe.[citation needed]
In 1992, Porsche first introduced VarioCam, which was the first system to provide continuous adjustment (all previous systems used discrete adjustment). The system was released in the Porsche 968 and operated on the intake valves only.
Rajinder Singh my gosh dude I know all that. VTEC, however, kicks in more violently on Honda. Toyota and Suzuki do have Variable Valve Timing but if you have driven/know anyone who has driven them, they'll always say the Honda is more fun. Plus the Suzukis and Toyotas have a low redline compared to the Hondas.
Oh and don't copy paste Wikipedia articles. Link sharing exists for a reason.
Its a totally different kind of video
...and yes we all hope to see these kinds of stuffs rather than just phones ranjit sir ..congrats for it new car
Bro i have seen a video on RUclips
Guy unlocked his mobile by saying ok google is it possible if it is then try to make a video on it
How to enable that settings
You can enable that settings on android phone, but I would say don't do that coz you phone can get activated with others voice also.
jeswanth varma yes you can. You just have to turn it on in google voice settings.
such a clear and wonderful practical explanations sir, hatssoff
Sir when 5G is coming in INDIA?
👍 i need it... in my two wheeler......android bike😉😉😉😉 very informative video thanks
Want a meet up.... Hyderabad lo
santosh kumar correct Anna
Geekyranjit sir is the best technical expert in our country in in English language!! Very good review Ranjit sir!😊👍
Wow!!!!
Great Review..... Android Auto is great.
I used to use Android Auto with just the Android App.
# The voice recognition is great ✨
Hi Ranjeet sir
I am using it on my new Hyundai Grand i10 Asta. Its very simple and convenient. I believe now it will support hindi google assistant as well.
Hyundai Verna 1.6
Chirag Singh Verna**
Its the SX(O) 1.6
Because it has the sunroof
He should get the diesel manual
Or petrol Honda city
yara Da yar by bro no
Chirag Singh while this IS the sx(o) at, even the sx+ at diesel has a sunroof :)
I am really glad to see different kind of videos apart from smartphone unboxing and review ... An Awesome video Sir!!
Congratulations on you new car.💐💐😊👌👌
Android auto - It works better even in my Mi A1, specially bought Zaap phone holder. Its much better than the CarPlay.
I didn't know Ranjit lived in HYD! Superb.
It also works perfectly in Baleno. I am using it from over 6 months now
Superb superb superb. Please make videos more like this. It's very informative. Thank u geeky sir
This video was actually awesome.... Loved it.. Next car purchase will be supported by the Android Auto 😁
It is nice to see you illustrating and reviewing ICE systems
Thanks, this is a good explanation of AA system. Just what I was looking for.
Woowww best video of your channel
This video is one of a kind I am looking for.. Superb
The much reqd info.Thanx Ranjit for another purposeful vlog.
Good to see... like to see in all cars in India....
Bhailog and Amit are best of friends....
We would love to see such videos in future....plzz make such videos and plzz share your thoughts after buying this car...would love to listen as I am also planning to buy a car..awaiting for ur reply sir
Srijee yes I am using android auto in my Baleno from the past 5-6 months and trust me it has made my driving lot easier 😀 1 point worth mentioning here which I guess you missed is, we don't need a dedicated voice button, "Ok Google" works 😊
Also, congratulations for your new car 😊
Enjoyed the review of Android Auto .
Congratulations for new Verna its awesome
Yes we want some more videos like this
Sir. Really a good video. You have delivered it fantastically.
Clean and useful explanation of Android Auto. Thanks man and Keep up the good work.
Congrats ranjith sir and new verna.👏👏
Great to have a proper tech video on car ICE. It took me too long to realize Mirrorlink is garbage.
I'm using in my baleno.. it works fantastic and we can also use by saying ok google... without pressing the voice command button
Congrats for the new car and keep posting about different things like cars laptops tablets etc...😃😃😃
Hey Ranjit sir ....i liked your video even i am using the same by using handsfree while driving byke.....it works exactly the same ....its like my personal Jarvis ( Avengers)....take care
Its beautiful System...Loved it....
Ranjit sir it was very nice of yours to make such an nice interactive video. Thanks Sir the video. Wish to see more of such videos.
Hey Ranjit, first of all, congrats on your new Verna. I have been using Android Auto for a couple of years now and absolute love the handsfree experience.. I don't have a touchscreen infotainment system in my car so I use the Android Auto app on the phone directly which has almost similar interface. Waiting for the latest update announced in the Google I/O event..
Superb option bro. It's so advanced. Hyundai cars always good to drive. Infact I own a Santro xing.
Very nice and user friendly interface
Great video. Thanks for the video. Hope to see more of these kinds of video
Congratulations for new verna top end model
I Had very good experience with Android auto
Hey Ranjit i am using Android Auto in my Hyundai i10 Sportz its working very smooth....
thanks ranjit i was looking for a android auto video liked it very much
Congrats for Verna Ranjit (hope you chose Diesel!!!). I also purchased a car recently which has Android Auto, Apple Car Play & Mirror Link. Would love to see another video from you showing differences between these systems and which one makes more sense. Another question - do you think Google will keep updating Android Auto in terms of resolution and additional features like drive assistant, video, RUclips (crazy thought!!).
Sir best video so far 💯💯💯
Great .. Unlike your dull office, this video feels very fresh..
thank you ranjit ji....very useful video