3.9.27 - Zlink

In the rapidly evolving world of in-car infotainment, seamless smartphone integration is no longer a luxury—it's a necessity. For owners of Android-based head units (often purchased from brands like Dasaita, Joying, Atoto, or generic Android radios), the bridge between the car and the phone is often a piece of software called ZLink .

However, if you are running a brand new Android 13/14 head unit with 8GB of RAM, skip 3.9.27. Look for ZLink 5.0+ instead, as the drivers in 3.9.27 are not optimized for newer Bluetooth chipsets. zlink 3.9.27

If you are currently running ZLink 3.8.x or lower, You will notice faster wireless pairing, better audio sync, and fewer crashes. It transforms a cheap Chinese radio into a reliable infotainment hub. In the rapidly evolving world of in-car infotainment,