GM caused an uproar last year when the automaker announced it was getting rid of the popular phone mirroring systems Apple ...
A video posted on the company’s site shows off the upgrade — and it looks pretty good. The familiar CarPlay and Android Auto ...
Wireless CarPlay requires a vehicle with both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Models are available from brands like Acura, Ford, Kia, Nissan, and Toyota. If your car doesn't support wireless CarPlay ...
If your car includes Android Auto or Apple CarPlay, but you hate plugging in your phone while you drive, these dongles may do ...
For a limited time, get a half-off discount on the OTTOCAST Wireless CarPlay Adapter through Nov. 17 at the Mashable Shop.
A clever third-party kit brings support for Android Auto and CarPlay back to GM vehicles that lost support for the platforms.
It’s also cool to be able to swap the unit from one car to another with ease. Plus, there’s another version called the INTELLIDASH Pro that supports wireless CarPlay. Most people probably plug ...
Setting up the adapter is no harder than pairing with wireless CarPlay. Connect the adapter to your car’s USB port that powers wired CarPlay, then pair your iPhone to the adapter over Bluetooth ...
But while wireless support is growing, many carmakers still rely on a wired connection for CarPlay and Android Auto — and that can get a little annoying. Even some new cars, like the Kia EV6 and ...
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