psybernoid
Standard Member
Does anyone have a recommendation for a good wireless Carplay dongle?
I've ordered and subsequently returned quite a few from Amazon. Including Carlinkit, Ottocast and more generic models. They all appear to use broadly the same hardware/firmware.
I have an iPhone Pro Max 17. 75% of the time, it'll connect up just fine. the other 25% of the time, it'll connect with a black screen. The GPS is terrible. Slow to update and often freezes. When using indicators at low speed when the camera kicks in, a previously working connection will most often come back to a black screen when the camera display closes and goes back to the Carplay view.
Music often skips when streaming (is fine when playing from downloaded onto the device)
With every dongle I've tried, I've tweaked multiple settings - from adjusting the wireless channels, setting audio/GPS/startup modes to type 1, 2, 3 etc. Nothing seems to solve it.
Car went in for service and software update yesterday. I was hoping that might resolve it. But nope.
When using the iPhone directly connected via USB cable, these problems don't exist.
I've ordered and subsequently returned quite a few from Amazon. Including Carlinkit, Ottocast and more generic models. They all appear to use broadly the same hardware/firmware.
I have an iPhone Pro Max 17. 75% of the time, it'll connect up just fine. the other 25% of the time, it'll connect with a black screen. The GPS is terrible. Slow to update and often freezes. When using indicators at low speed when the camera kicks in, a previously working connection will most often come back to a black screen when the camera display closes and goes back to the Carplay view.
Music often skips when streaming (is fine when playing from downloaded onto the device)
With every dongle I've tried, I've tweaked multiple settings - from adjusting the wireless channels, setting audio/GPS/startup modes to type 1, 2, 3 etc. Nothing seems to solve it.
Car went in for service and software update yesterday. I was hoping that might resolve it. But nope.
When using the iPhone directly connected via USB cable, these problems don't exist.