Wonder if there are plans to upgrade the technology in the Telluride like the 2021 Sorento that has wireless Apple Play/Android Auto?
Thank you for the simple, yet elegant solution. Just set this up and it has eliminated one of my few pet peeves about this terrific car.
I ordered this as well, it works but hate how the led on the unit blinks constantly when connected. Will have to break out the electrical tape!Ordered from Amazon https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08FG2XRBP/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1. which appears to be from the same manufacturer as the wireless device mentioned in this thread. Instructions are identical. I get wide screen CarPlay but I had to tap the Media(?) button to get it. Why the question mark? I still have to play with this some more. I my have tapped another button to make it wide screen, I will provide a follow up with more details. First blush; the device appears to work fine albeit small latency. I also need to figure out an easy way to switch between two phones.
Now that would be a worthwhile upgrade for sure!Wonder if there are plans to upgrade the technology in the Telluride like the 2021 Sorento that has wireless Apple Play/Android Auto?
I have received an email from Carsifi offering an early bird discount, so it will be $79. Guess I will skip.Carsifi has 8 Android wireless devices in stock. I just ordered mine.
This is what I use and it works 98% of the time. Best $100 accessory you can buy.I use the CPlay2Air adapter with iOS 14.whatever and I don't have any issues.
Yes the Telluride requires a cable for Apple Carplay, but there are 2 adapters available to make it wireless (Car2Play and Carlink 2.0) both are around $100. I just bought the Carlink 2.0 for $95So right now the Tellurides require a cable connected to the phone for Apple CarPlay/Android Auto?
Sorry, I haven’t used Apple CarPlay/Android Auto on any car yet so I don’t know how it works. I’ve seen other cars offer it. Are they wireless?
Thx for the info. it It the same for other manufacturers? I am quite surprised as the Telluride is loaded with high tech. I saw it on the rental Expedition but didn’t try to use it.Yes the Telluride requires a cable for Apple Carplay, but there are 2 adapters available to make it wireless (Car2Play and Carlink 2.0) both are around $100. I just bought the Carlink 2.0 for $95
Is there any major difference between the two that you are aware of? I am legit switching to apple all because of how much the shitty android auto experience is on my telluride (thanks kia!)Yes the Telluride requires a cable for Apple Carplay, but there are 2 adapters available to make it wireless (Car2Play and Carlink 2.0) both are around $100. I just bought the Carlink 2.0 for $95
Carlinkit 2.0 is slightly more modern with rounded edges and a removeable USB-C to USB-A cord. CPLAY2Air has a non-removable USB-A cord. CPLAY2Air is actually a white labelled Carlinkit 1.0 so if you want the latest and greatest go with Carlinkit 2.0, but in reality whatever you can get cheaper is likely just fine as I don't believe there are any differences from a functionality and experience standpoint.Is there any major difference between the two that you are aware of? I am legit switching to apple all because of how much the shitty android auto experience is on my telluride (thanks kia!)
If it's rebooting all the time it might be the wiring harness. I did the same thing and bought an iphone and it kept rebooting too. Went back to android. The wiring harness that connects to the panel was pinched and had to be replaced. Works awesome now.Is there any major difference between the two that you are aware of? I am legit switching to apple all because of how much the shitty android auto experience is on my telluride (thanks kia!)