Spaceball1
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Preface: if you don’t like CarPlay or feel the need for it, feel free to move along to other threads. No need to call these “tacky” or “useless” or “idiotic”. It amazes me how many fanboys still think Rivian or Tesla will figure out the shortcomings their UI has over CarPlay. ?
Finally pulled the trigger on one of these after failing to get an Android tablet to work correctly as a CarPlay host (can be done but not worth the effort/cost, in case you’re wondering).
I had a few saved in my Amazon wish list but then this one caught my eye. It’s a perfect size IMO and doesn’t look as out of place as the normal more square shaped ones available, especially when placed on top of the dash. Took a flier on it since it is new to Amazon and doesn’t have a ton of reviews, but so far they’re positive.
One nice feature, though I didn’t need, is the built in dash cam and even comes with a second camera for the rear (though I didn’t hook it up). omes with a 64GB Micro SD for it too. Funny because I now have 3 dash cams going since I left my Blackvue one up that I had before the Rivian dashcam update came out. ?
Install was super easy. Taped to the top of dash as seen for now. I’m thinking of making a 3D printed bracket for it to connect to back of current screen so it’s more solid and looks more clean. Plugged into the 12V under dash since I’m lucky enough to have that, but the cord does go to usb-C at the device side so you could direct wire it to usb-C in console or use an OBD adapter if you don’t have the 12V. I’ll hardwire this and clean up the wiring eventually after some good amount of testing.
So far I’ve only used it for a day, but it seems pretty good. Did have one glitch where it went back to the main menu but then immediately brought CarPlay back up. What is odd is that audio still connects from your phone to the truck, not from the device to the truck. Seems to work well that way though.
Touch screen isn’t the greatest, but works okay (have to more solidly hit the buttons than I’d like). It is slightly laggy, but not too far off the wireless CarPlay I have in my Mustang and Kia EV6 (both using aftermarket wireless CarPlay adapters).
Haven’t played with other features yet too much, but will report back more info as I do!
Amazon link: Dogfuel Wireless Portable Apple CarPlay
Finally pulled the trigger on one of these after failing to get an Android tablet to work correctly as a CarPlay host (can be done but not worth the effort/cost, in case you’re wondering).
I had a few saved in my Amazon wish list but then this one caught my eye. It’s a perfect size IMO and doesn’t look as out of place as the normal more square shaped ones available, especially when placed on top of the dash. Took a flier on it since it is new to Amazon and doesn’t have a ton of reviews, but so far they’re positive.
One nice feature, though I didn’t need, is the built in dash cam and even comes with a second camera for the rear (though I didn’t hook it up). omes with a 64GB Micro SD for it too. Funny because I now have 3 dash cams going since I left my Blackvue one up that I had before the Rivian dashcam update came out. ?
Install was super easy. Taped to the top of dash as seen for now. I’m thinking of making a 3D printed bracket for it to connect to back of current screen so it’s more solid and looks more clean. Plugged into the 12V under dash since I’m lucky enough to have that, but the cord does go to usb-C at the device side so you could direct wire it to usb-C in console or use an OBD adapter if you don’t have the 12V. I’ll hardwire this and clean up the wiring eventually after some good amount of testing.
So far I’ve only used it for a day, but it seems pretty good. Did have one glitch where it went back to the main menu but then immediately brought CarPlay back up. What is odd is that audio still connects from your phone to the truck, not from the device to the truck. Seems to work well that way though.
Touch screen isn’t the greatest, but works okay (have to more solidly hit the buttons than I’d like). It is slightly laggy, but not too far off the wireless CarPlay I have in my Mustang and Kia EV6 (both using aftermarket wireless CarPlay adapters).
Haven’t played with other features yet too much, but will report back more info as I do!
Amazon link: Dogfuel Wireless Portable Apple CarPlay
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