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    Default Wireless CarPlay Adapter?

    Any experience with wireless CarPlay adapters? Do they work well enough to be satisfied with them? If so, any recommendations on a good one?

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    Finally my thread...

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    What do they do? Do they allow you to run blue tooth through your car radio? If so I need one also
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    Allows you to connect to Apple CarPlay in your car wirelessly. Your car would have to already be equipped with CarPlay for it to work.

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    So point us to the fricken thing that does it?

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    I e seen some of them that allow you to play videos on your screen etc. Just what we need people doing while they're driving down the road.
    Last edited by Luvin' Labs; 04-07-2023 at 08:59 PM.

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    https://www.amazon.com/Carlinkit-Wir...2-63e904010ad0

    This is one that seems popular. Ottocast is another one I have seen reviews on. Reviews seem to be mixed. Didn’t know if anyone on here has any real world experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JABIII View Post
    So point us to the fricken thing that does it?
    Right. I used to be able to connect my phone to my ford. When I got a new phone it wouldn’t work.
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    Air pods or bone conducting head phones. Close thread
    Last edited by Glenn; 04-08-2023 at 11:33 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheVisorGuy View Post
    Right. I used to be able to connect my phone to my ford. When I got a new phone it wouldn’t work.
    You just have the SYNC the new phone to the truck. It is different every time you do it i think. Salesman at dealer usually SYNC mine the first time. He will help you .

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    I use a bluetooth transceiver with my headphones to wirelessly plug into the video screen on aircraft. It is in transmit mode for that but in receive mode it would work with your car stereo if you have an audio input jack. It's similar to this:
    https://www.amazon.com/gp/slredirect...pons%26psc%3D1

    You'd still have to control your music choices on the phone but it will give you an output that will feed your stereo wirelessly. After initial setup, it will pair with the phone every time it's powered up.
    Last edited by Palmetto Bug; 04-09-2023 at 08:08 AM.

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