Problems using a USB 2-way splitter with CarPlay

StuartT

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I have a wireless dongle plugged in to my MG4's USB-A port and it works fine. Only problem is, I now can't use it to charge my phone. So I have bought two splitters, but neither one works with CarPlay. I assume it's because of the wiring not being able to carry data.

Can anyone recommend a 2-way splitter that does work with CarPlay?

Thanks
 
Use a USB charging plug in the 12V port
aha! the cigarette lighter socket you mean?
Brilliant! Why didn't I think of that!
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I do. But it's practically useless. It's incredibly fussy about the precise position of the phone so that when you make a turn or go over a slight bump it stops charging. Even when it is charging it does so about 1% per week.
I agree.

I am quite surprised that more cars don't support the Qi/Magsafe standard, which would nestle in beautifully in the tray and hold the phone in place strongly whilst also charging at a reasonable speed.
 
I do. But it's practically useless. It's incredibly fussy about the precise position of the phone so that when you make a turn or go over a slight bump it stops charging. Even when it is charging it does so about 1% per week.
I agree, what's point in wasting so much space for a matt that can't even keep the phone still on it. To be frank the whole console arrangement and cupholders is frankly pee poorly designed.
 
I have a wireless dongle plugged in to my MG4's USB-A port and it works fine. Only problem is, I now can't use it to charge my phone. So I have bought two splitters, but neither one works with CarPlay. I assume it's because of the wiring not being able to carry data.

Can anyone recommend a 2-way splitter that does work with CarPlay?

Thanks
Cigarette lighter would be the best with second best probably being the back USB port, in my experience the USB c port isn't enough power for my iPhone to recognise it and start charging. You can also then get whichever wattage power you need specifically (even enough for a laptop) and you can keep the back USB for passengers.
 
the type c port is actually quite a slow charger.
Yes, that's one of the reasons I prefer to use it rather than the wireless charging mat. I only want the phone trickle charging when I'm on long journeys running Android Auto. The USB C port provides enough juice to eventually get it to fully charged and keep it there without overheating.

The charging mat gets the phone too hot. I'm not a big fan of wireless charging in the big picture in any circumstance. I have one at home, but I really don't use it that much.
 

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