theonetruestripes
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- Josh
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Nope, that product says "Your vehicle must support original wired CarPlay and be a touch screen”. It talks wireless CarPlay to your phone and turns it into wired CarPlay it shoves into the car.Jumpin in here... I don't own a Rivian, yet, but can you use your phone's hot spot and use it with a CarPlay adapter like this working through the infotainment system?
CarPlay
All CarPlay from the car’s point of view is a thing that talks to the car and says “please draw this” while the car says “someone touched the screen here!” back and the phone generates a series of pictures that looks like a user interface, and the car keeps telling the phone where your finger is. There is almightily more to it then that (like sound, and some optional things where the car can supply apps that run on the phone which are in theory used to control things like the car’s HVAC and such).
It also offers some other features, but they all rely on pretending to be a wired CarPlay phone and talking to the car.
Sorry, good try, but it relies on the very thing Riven doesn’t want to give us, a way to take over that screen and the inputs.
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