Hey hey, give Apple a break. They change one line of code and the whole OS implodes on them lol.Doubtful that this will be a real solution for the mainstream. How long has the Apple car key been a thing, with only a few models of a few brands using it? The "next version. of CarPlay" will require even deeper integration with the instrument cluster/infotainment system... I don't really see that happening, at least not any time soon.
Again, Waze has been doing this for years... there is no valid reason (beyond stubbornness on Apple's part) for them not implementing it in Apple Maps.
I think for me a large part of it is just that there are times I turn onto a road and there’s not a speed limit sign for like 10 miles but Apple Maps has it and is correct but like you mentioned, there are also times where speed limit signs change or are incorrect in Apple Maps and competitors so it definitely has some benefits but at the same time like yeah, you really really need to be looking at the speed limit signs tooNot really, I'm sure there's some legalese in there about it being accurate and obeying posted limits and the ones in the apps are just suggestions.
There's a local road near me that they adjusted the speed limit - the 35mph used to be 55mph, and they moved the speed reduction up by about a mile. So my Garmin GPS devices and Apple Maps would have me speeding for a mile!
They can't update them super fast, updates take time. It's a nice to have to see the speed limit, but honestly it behooves the driver to keep an eye on the actual posted speed limits.
Heck, half of the neighborhood streets around me don't even show their speed limits in Apple Maps at all, and I'm in a fairly large tech city...
EDIT: That said, I would love having the speed limits more prominently visible - they are still useful, and I would absolutely love to have a speedometer built in somewhere as an option as well. My 31 year old car does have a functioning speedometer but sometimes I am curious how accurate it is hah
It’s actually a lot better than you think and it purposefully stops you from being able to read or type messages. Notifications are minimal and there’s no delay like Bluetooth with better sound (sent over wifi and not Bluetooth). Anyway most functions are done through Siri and it’s actually really well made. I got an adapter that lets me do wireless carplay and it works fantastic.Just got my new car, and CarPlay is only wired, so I don't bother to use it.
I can stream calls through the bluetooth connection, I listen to radio, and the sat nav in the car is good enough for me.
I don't want to be distracted with notifications of texts etc. anyway, whilst driving.
Just got my new car, and CarPlay is only wired, so I don't bother to use it.
I can stream calls through the bluetooth connection, I listen to radio, and the sat nav in the car is good enough for me.
I don't want to be distracted with notifications of texts etc. anyway, whilst driving.
Thanks for the link.It’s actually a lot better than you think and it purposefully stops you from being able to read or type messages. Notifications are minimal and there’s no delay like Bluetooth with better sound (sent over wifi and not Bluetooth). Anyway most functions are done through Siri and it’s actually really well made. I got an adapter that lets me do wireless carplay and it works fantastic.
May be all well and good until the maps become outdated and the dealer wants $200 for map updates.
What? Genuine question : How is that even possible ? I would think the complete opposite.The GPS speed is more accurate than your car’s speedometer.
I just put that adapter in my Amazon basket (UK.)It’s actually a lot better than you think and it purposefully stops you from being able to read or type messages. Notifications are minimal and there’s no delay like Bluetooth with better sound (sent over wifi and not Bluetooth). Anyway most functions are done through Siri and it’s actually really well made. I got an adapter that lets me do wireless carplay and it works fantastic.
So it’s a small box like the size of the top of a soda can. It plugs in and your car will ask if you wanna use car play. Just say yes. It’ll show a CarPlay icon and a Bluetooth name. Connect to it via Bluetooth and wait on your phone. It’ll ask about a pairing code and then it’ll ask about CarPlay just pair and yes to CarPlay. From then on every time your car turns on it’ll auto connect. When you first start the car to the time it connects is maybe 10 seconds, but it is extremely responsive. I'd say it's on par with the RAV4 wireless CarPlay because I got to use that when I was renting one on vacation and it was extremely responsive too. It feels native.I just put that adapter in my Amazon basket (UK.)
Can you please give a little mini review? Is it “set it and forget it?” Does it work fast, and flawlessly? Anything else you think I might need to know?
Thanks in advance.
It’s actually a lot better than you think and it purposefully stops you from being able to read or type messages. Notifications are minimal and there’s no delay like Bluetooth with better sound (sent over wifi and not Bluetooth). Anyway most functions are done through Siri and it’s actually really well made. I got an adapter that lets me do wireless carplay and it works fantastic.
I just put that adapter in my Amazon basket (UK.)
Can you please give a little mini review? Is it “set it and forget it?” Does it work fast, and flawlessly? Anything else you think I might need to know?
Thanks in advance.
Edit - A better link https://www.caranddriver.com/features/a15136801/speedometer-scandal/What? Genuine question : How is that even possible ? I would think the complete opposite.
Wow, well thanks for the link! I did a lot of research on them and some of them had loads of complaints. I got the one I linked too a few months ago. 17 beta 1 and 2 did have trouble auto connecting but beta 3 hasn’t. I’ve had it for 3 month with no complaints. As you mentioned though ymmv. I did get a more expensive one than some of the popular models available. Anyway, love my 2020 legacy with the wireless adapter.Not to be "that guy", but I've tried a number of these devices... they work great when they work... but so far, I've not found one that worked more than a week or two. They run hot, and after a while, fail to connect at all. Of course, YMMV.
And there's a 325-page thread on the topic and the plethora of devices here:
CarPlay adapter to convert to wireless CarPlay?
I have a manufacturer fitted head unit that has CarPlay in and works great. The unit is wired only though. Works fine just a bit awkward when going short journeys when I'd like CarPlay but it's in bag or pocket and forget. It uses the USB plug in the front. Is there a way to make it wireless...forums.macrumors.com
Which one do you have? I've tried 2 or 3 versions of Carlinkit... and one other that I cannot remember the name of.Wow, well thanks for the link! I did a lot of research on them and some of them had loads of complaints. I got the one I linked too a few months ago. 17 beta 1 and 2 did have trouble auto connecting but beta 3 hasn’t. I’ve had it for 3 month with no complaints. As you mentioned though ymmv. I did get a more expensive one than some of the popular models available. Anyway, love my 2020 legacy with the wireless adapter.
Just a tip though, if you only have usb a I’d use a USB a to USB C cable because it sometimes loses connection with the included adapter if I hit it.
Which one do you have? I've tried 2 or 3 versions of Carlinkit... and one other that I cannot remember the name of.
Again, I have to say that they were pure magic when they worked... if only...
Thanks... just ordered it to check it out... can always return it if it fails...Wireless CarPlay Adapter for iPhone, YEHUA 5.8GHz Wireless CarPlay Dongle for Factory Wired CarPlay Cars
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I saw the one that you mentioned, but it never got good reviews. People complained about the delay or it being unreliable so I gave this one a shot and it worked great still works great.
Car speedos show a higher speed by design. Your car takes your speed from the rotational speed of your wheels, so many factors influence this. Tyre wear, bearing wear, road surface, heat, tyre model, wheel damage....the list goes on.The GPS speed is more accurate than your car’s speedometer.
Couldn’t us lawsuit-happy Americans sue if Apple showed the wrong speed limit?
Waze does all this. Why not just use that? It's not only better than Apple maps, you get better traffic and incident reporting too.1. I can see this may vary by area. Do you have the speed limit turned off?
2. An audio indication that you are exceeding the speed limit would be nice.
Definitely let me know because I just lent mine to a coworker to try out and he might get his own so it’d be nice to know if I just got lucky.Thanks... just ordered it to check it out... can always return it if it fails...
UPDATE: The adapter just arrived... setup was a snap... now, the question will be whether it continues to work beyond a week or two... #fingerscrossed #hopeful
Oh god I remember that. You’d have to drop your car at the dealership and pay like $350 to update maps that are still wrong, are hard to use, and the routing says to take a right on that 4 wheeler trail and continue straight until you hit the tree.May be all well and good until the maps become outdated and the dealer wants $200 for map updates.
Trying to stay in the Apple ecosystem and I like the privacy/google avoidance.Waze does all this. Why not just use that? It's not only better than Apple maps, you get better traffic and incident reporting too.
Fair enough, but your best bet is to raise this on the Apple forums and write directly to the Apple Maps product teams.Trying to stay in the Apple ecosystem and I like the privacy/google avoidance.
Apple Maps can be better, so why not push them to be better?
Because Waze will send you off through weird or unsafe routing to possibly save a minute on the drive.Waze does all this. Why not just use that? It's not only better than Apple maps, you get better traffic and incident reporting too.