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No hay artículos en el carroJose Claudio Pavao Santana
Comentado en Brasil el 23 de agosto de 2024
Boa resposta. Poderia conter um slot para pendrive de áudio
Twigs
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de agosto de 2024
I took the chance and boy am I glad I did! Bought the jumper for $10 and this AutoSky for wireless CarPlay, works like a CHARM! $50 and I have wireless CarPlay on my bike! IMPORTANT: If you have your phone on a cell phone mount without dampeners, you’re at risk of permanently damaging your phones camera. With the constant shaking, it messes with the image stabilization in the phone and once that is messed up, that’s all she wrote. You’ll needs new camera. Although it didn’t happen to me, I didn’t want to risk it. So now I keep my phone in my pocket, safe and protected, and wireless CarPlay on the screen!! Great value, and super easy to hook up! I plugged in the jumper and turned the bike on. Went to Bluetooth and connected to AutoSky, nice connected the radio will flash and connect. I turned my bike off and back on, it connected automatically and then had wireless CarPlay on my Harley! That simple. It does take 15-30 seconds to connect; the system has to read the bypass from the jumper, then it connect to the usb and then it will pop up CarPlay.
David
Comentado en México el 6 de junio de 2024
Está súper bien, se conecta rápido, es una buena opción. Muy recomendado.
Joel Moreno
Comentado en México el 26 de junio de 2024
Llego antes de lo esperado y tiene buena conectividad.
Óscar mora
Comentado en México el 10 de diciembre de 2024
Lo instale en mi Rav4 2021, cuando quiere se conecta y cuando se conecta se pausa constantemente y se distorsiona el sonido , lo actualice y no mejoró , solo tiré mi dinero.
Carlos M.
Comentado en México el 3 de octubre de 2024
A pesar de que en viene listada (f150), la conectividad es mala, después de 1 o 1.5 minutos la canción presenta ruidos en cualquier APP que se reproduzca. Tengo que pausar y volver a dar play para que el ruido desparezca
Raúl
Comentado en México el 17 de enero de 2024
Funciona excelente en un Jetta 2016, Es súper fácil de instalar y actualizar, tiene un delay de como 1 segundo al cambiar de canción pero la verdad es que por la funcionalidad es casi minúsculo, está excelente, no duden en comprarlo.
Paddy
Comentado en Australia el 18 de agosto de 2023
The only consideration to take into account when using this device is that depending on your car stereo and phone combination, you may need to disconnect or forget the Bluetooth link between the mobile phone and the car stereo to let the Apple CarPlay device do Maps, & Music at the same time. For me this prevented the phone trying to bypass the device and play straight to the car.As for the device, it delivers a fast connection with minimal delay per press of the steering controls. Brilliant addition to any vehicle for a daily commute upgrade.
Enzo
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de julio de 2023
Installed on my HD Ultra Limited and works as advertised. Highly recommend
Theseus
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de mayo de 2023
I have a Lexus with built-in Wireless CarPlay, which is very handy when you’re hopping in/out of the car. On long trips, I still plug the device into the USB port to keep it charging since Wireless CarPlay drains an iPhone battery pretty fast, faster than wireless charging can keep up. I wanted the same capability in my Jeep, and this ticks the boxes well for a very reasonable price.1. The “Delay” - There’s actually two delays. The first type of delay is the time it takes from starting the car to being connected to Wireless CarPlay. On every vehicle I’ve seen/tried Wireless CP on, it always takes several seconds for the system to boot and to connect to the iPhone. The delay in connection with this device is comparable to those cars where it’s built-in, possibly a second or two longer. The second type of delay is the time between pressing a button on-screen, such as pause, and having the iPhone complete the action. Again, even on vehicles with it built-in there is typically a small delay of 1-2 seconds. Some car models are faster than others in this regard, but none are instantaneous. None are as fast as a direct-wired connection. Strangely, this doesn’t slow down the actual interface itself (e.g., swiping left/right between screens), mostly just delays play/pause commands for music and podcasts. The degree of the delay is identical to the delay I had in my Jeep when I was merely connected to the radio via Bluetooth. If I pause the music on screen via Bluetooth, there’s actually about a 2-second delay before the actual music pauses. It’s the same via Wireless CP through this device. This is likely due to this using a combination of Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity in the way that Wireless CarPlay actually works. The heavy lifting/bandwidth items are managed via WiFi connection and the commands, and probably other things, traverse via Bluetooth. At least that’s my suspicion. The delay exists in every Wireless CP implementation I’ve encountered, and nearly every Bluetooth connection, but some cart models are much more delayed than others with Jeep being one of the most pronounced I’ve experienced. Still fully usable and not a deal breaker at all.Setup is very straightforward. There is no app you need to download. It merely asks you to connect to the device via Bluetooth, and my phone immediately recognized it as a CarPlay device and requested permissions to use Wireless CarPlay. It was less than 30 seconds for the initial setup and once set up, needs no further effort. I also didn’t have to update any firmware.The device is about the same size as a traditional USB thumb drive, and it comes with a short USB-A to USB-C cable about 3” long and a short USB-C to USB-C cable also about 3” long (not counting plugs). This is the smallest of all the Wireless CP devices I saw on Amazon that had decent reviews.Lastly, I did not have to make my phone forget/disable Bluetooth to the Jeep directly. They remain paired at this time. I believe the Wireless CP simply supersedes this connection, just as wired CP likely has higher priority than wireless CP (I’ll test that soon just out of curiosity). Of course if you ever needed to turn off wireless CP, all you have to do is unplug the USB cable from this device and it powers down immediately.Overall, this is performing exactly as hoped for, at least on my Jeep, and this is coming from someone with experience in other vehicles with built-in wireless CP. This is, in my opinion, at least 95% as good if not equivalent. It’s also a very reasonable price if you just want to try it out.
Arturo
Comentado en México el 24 de marzo de 2023
El radio de yaris 2023 no funciona correcto con CarPlay y se desconecta con el cable. Al conectar funciona bien es fácil de conectar y soluciona que se desconectara como antes. Funciona muy bien y no se desconecta como con el cable. Funciona bien con el radio que trae mismo que trae Yaris 2023, Razie y Avanza que traen el mismo radio. Espero les sirva por que me sentía súper enojado que se desconectara y Toyota se hace bien wey con estos esteros chafas pero si se soluciono. Saludos
Rodrigo
Comentado en México el 10 de diciembre de 2023
Funciona muy bien, trae un delay de 2 seg al cambiar las canciones( no siempre ) pero funciona como con el cable!! Se conecta rápido y las llamadas muy bien!! Hay que actualizarlo!! Porque de principio si falla
fernando
Comentado en México el 16 de abril de 2023
Enlaza fácil y relativamente rápido, el único problema que tengo es que en varias ocasiones no actualiza el Waze en la pantalla y se queda fijo en la misma ubicación aunque estes avanzando, hay que desconectar y reconectar. Lo que recomiendo, y con lo que me he evitado este problema, es que lo desconectes del USB cuando apagues tu vehículo y lo reconectes al encenderlo, ya que siento que puede ser un tema de sobrecalentamiento al estar mucho tiempo activado el puerto USB del vehículo aun estando apagado; de ahí en fuera trabaja bien y si, tiene un retrado de algunos segundos, pero es de esperarse.
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