MidnightStars
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Hey, figured I'd share this with y'all.
I've been using the Motorola MA1 for wireless AndroidAuto, but I hated the experience for one reason: heat dissipation. God forbid you decide to not use the A/C, the sucker just reboots. Even purchased a later revision & it still craps out in my car.
To replace it, I found one that supported both wireless CarPlay & AndroidAuto, as well as some additional features...
An Android interface, with a WiFi controller, and pre-loaded with some acceptable apps... with a hotspot connection, you can actually watch anything on YouTube or Netflix... even while driving
But that's not even the best part... it is an Android interface after all. You're able to install supported apps through the Play Store, or load in your own APK files through a FREAKING EXPANDABLE MICROSD CARD SLOT! I wound up putting in Plex to access my media server, and it works without a hitch!!!
If anyone wants me to, I can upload a video sample so you can see how it looks. Visually, the darks are horrendous (what else did you expect from an INFOTAINMENT screen?), but the framerate is actually more than enough. 30 FPS is all you need.
Boot up time is way longer to get into AndroidAuto/CarPlay. From starting the car, it takes about 30 seconds for it to boot up into the Android interface, plus another 10-15 seconds to get into Android Auto/CarPlay.
HOW DOES THIS WORK!? It "pretends" to be Apple CarPlay to SYNC, using that as a sort of "tunnel" to lay out the Android interface. From there, you can access Android Auto or CarPlay, as well as any other app. I wish I had purchased this a long time ago, apparently, these suckers have been around forever!! So yes, that means your car MUST support wired Apple CarPlay in order for this to work. My car didn't, but I swapped out the USB hub in the glove box to one that did.
The unit I specifically got is the Herilary C9. If any of you guys are using something similar, what is it?
I've been using the Motorola MA1 for wireless AndroidAuto, but I hated the experience for one reason: heat dissipation. God forbid you decide to not use the A/C, the sucker just reboots. Even purchased a later revision & it still craps out in my car.
To replace it, I found one that supported both wireless CarPlay & AndroidAuto, as well as some additional features...
An Android interface, with a WiFi controller, and pre-loaded with some acceptable apps... with a hotspot connection, you can actually watch anything on YouTube or Netflix... even while driving
But that's not even the best part... it is an Android interface after all. You're able to install supported apps through the Play Store, or load in your own APK files through a FREAKING EXPANDABLE MICROSD CARD SLOT! I wound up putting in Plex to access my media server, and it works without a hitch!!!
If anyone wants me to, I can upload a video sample so you can see how it looks. Visually, the darks are horrendous (what else did you expect from an INFOTAINMENT screen?), but the framerate is actually more than enough. 30 FPS is all you need.
Boot up time is way longer to get into AndroidAuto/CarPlay. From starting the car, it takes about 30 seconds for it to boot up into the Android interface, plus another 10-15 seconds to get into Android Auto/CarPlay.
HOW DOES THIS WORK!? It "pretends" to be Apple CarPlay to SYNC, using that as a sort of "tunnel" to lay out the Android interface. From there, you can access Android Auto or CarPlay, as well as any other app. I wish I had purchased this a long time ago, apparently, these suckers have been around forever!! So yes, that means your car MUST support wired Apple CarPlay in order for this to work. My car didn't, but I swapped out the USB hub in the glove box to one that did.
The unit I specifically got is the Herilary C9. If any of you guys are using something similar, what is it?
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