Soccer season has a way of starting at exactly the wrong time. You’re running errands, waiting in the parking lot, or stuck away from the TV when the match finally kicks off. While your car screen is great for maps and music, it’s usually not set for match day streaming.
That’s what Ottocast wants to change this Summer Soccer Celebration. OttoAibox E2, OttoAibox P3 Pro, and Play2Video Ultra turn compatible car displays into entertainment hubs. Wireless CarPlay and Android Auto, streaming apps, and split-screen multitasking are included without replacing your car’s built-in head unit. Ottocast gives you a much better way to stay connected to the match.
Your car screen, upgraded for match day
Ottocast’s appeal is simple: your car’s display doesn’t have to stop at navigation and audio. Plug in an Ottocast device, and your dashboard becomes a screen for live match apps, highlights, scores, music, video, and more.
That matters during a major tournament because the problem is not just watching an entire match from the couch. It’s the moments in between, like the early goal you missed while picking someone up, the score update you want during a long drive, or the passenger who wants to follow commentary while the route stays on screen.
On supported Ottocast products, split-screen multitasking is the key feature.
Navigation can stay open on one side while passengers follow scores, commentary, messaging, or media on the other. It makes the car a connected cabin built for real travel days.
OttoAibox E2: the smart all-around upgrade
The OttoAibox E2 is the easiest place to start if you want a modern in-car smart system with streaming, apps, and wireless connectivity. It runs Android 13 with OttoDrive 2.5, includes 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage, and supports both wireless CarPlay and wireless Android Auto for quick switching without plugging your phone in each time.
For match-day use, standout features are CloudSIM connectivity and smart split-screen. CloudSIM means the E2 can stay online without relying on your phone hotspot, while split-screen lets the cabin keep maps and media visible at the same time. It’s the kind of upgrade that makes sense for families, road trippers, tailgaters, and anyone who spends a lot of time waiting in or around the car.
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