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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: Boulton on 08 July 2017, 18:00
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I have set up Apple CarPlay on my new GTI through the USB. Are you able to have it wireless and if so how?
I think it's just me being stupid!
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As far as i know, no.
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Again, no.
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If it's still the same setup in the FL as previously, then no, you can only access CarPlay via a cabled connection, Bluetooth connection is not possible and launching CarPlay disables any running BT connections. Will be great though when they do finally offer wireless CarPlay, but no big deal having to use a USB cable. Use of shortish cable routed down the gap at side of the closed central cubby keeps straggly wires at bay.
Someone on VWROC had this remedy to deal with cables. http://www.vwroc.com/forums/topic/17400-mk7-r-usb-cable-tidy-mod-by-csm7djs/
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The new 5 series BMW is the first car to have wireless CarPlay I think.
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Think wireless Car Play would just sap your phone battery so much, am guessing that could also part of the reason for it being a wired connection.
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Maybe wireless charging would be worth something if wireless connevity was possible...
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Yeah you'd need to have wireless charging which is fine if your on android but as Apple are still in the 20th century not so good for Apple users.
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I use CarPlay and so bought one of these:
http://www.d-docks.com
Holds the phone securely, as well as making the wired connection pretty simple each time.
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I use CarPlay and so bought one of these:
http://www.d-docks.com
Holds the phone securely, as well as making the wired connection pretty simple each time.
That looks great, $94 for Apple connection. What was delivery time like, if they have them in stock?
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From a little play with mine, the slight downside of VW wired carplay is that it stops you from also having a bluetooth connection at the same time (from a second phone) - ok if you just have one phone, not so good if for example you have a private phone running car play and a work phone that you just want to receive calls on. Maybe this would be the same with wireless car play - i've no idea.
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Yep, and for that reason I feel CarPlay is still a bit half baked. It's nowhere near the finished article in terms of smooth integration and in many ways the standard bluetooth setup is far better. Even the steering wheel buttons and MFD are rendered almost redundant with carPlay features.
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Can't quite remember how long the D-Dock took to arrive in uk. Think it was around 10 days. But life is busy so it could have been longer!
Agree with the comments above that CarPlay isn't the finished article. Each iOS update has improved it though. However I can't see it fixing all issues.