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Upgrade Wireless CarPlay for My 718

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I was a little bit annoyed that I had to have my phone plugged in to get my CarPlay to work in my car. I got a refer from my friend with a smart dongle. I purchased carlinkit 4.0 that converts the CarPlay connection into wireless CarPlay and Android Auto.
Ever since getting this I’ve had absolutely few problems, sound quality is good and haven't seen any audio/video lag. It has truly improved my entire car audio experience. Works great, and is a decent price for what it brings, less than $85.
Once you set up the dongle, get into your car and turn on the car, and without connecting your phone to the car by cable, you’ll have CarPlay pop up. Plug and play, takes about 30 seconds to boot up and is actually pretty quick. Exactly like wired carplay! I can't believe how easy it was to set up!
I am so excited and would like to sharing this. I LOVE HAVING WIRELESS CARPLAY! I will keep updating here!
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I've had the Carlinkit3 in my wife's Macan now for about a year. It works very well when it works but we've had connectivity issues in the past. It gives us the most fits when we're both in the car. It defaults to the last phone it was connected to but when we're in the car together we always let it connect to mine. But when it brings both phones up on the screen and we select my phone it jumps to her phone. We play this game for about three or four connection attempts and it will finally succumb and connect to my phone. Once in a while though it won't give in and it won't connect to either phone. And then other times it'll connect to my phone and while driving it will suddenly disconnect from my phone and connect to hers. If my wife remembers to she will access the Carlinkit3 in the settings and turn off CarPlay so it'll give us less fits.

I'm considering getting the Carlinkit4 to see if it will be an improvement. Other than the occasional hiccup it is a nice little upgrade but as others have said, there is zero reason why Porsche doesn't have wireless CarPlay in all of its models and trim levels.
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My only gripe is it always commandeers my phone when I'm detailing the car in the garage. It always snags my phone 10-15 seconds after I open a door, even when I'm already bluetoothed to our golf cart's Bose SLIII speaker. I've tried everything, except deleting the source (our BGTS) from my phone. Nothing prevents this and it totally aggrivates the stink out of me. Otherwise, it has always worked perfectly.
I've had the same issue. If I'm working around my wife's Macan as my 718 isn't here yet and I go into the Bluetooth settings, Macan, and turn off the CarPlay button. It won't connect to the car when I do that. I just have to remember to turn it back on when I get in the Macan.
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I'm trying a new wireless CarPlay device later today. The CarLinkit IV I bought a few weeks ago would connect but the screen was frozen. I had to delete it. I'll give it a review once I have it installed and paired.
Our CarLinkit IV was an easy install, paired quickly, and has been effectively issue free.
I was quite surprised that it gave me issues. Could have been a bad unit though. I deleted it and paired it several times but I would have the same issue each time. I would start the car, the device and my phone would pair, the map would come up on the screen, but none of the functions would work. If I tried to select a different app from the icons on the left none of them would recognize my finger touch on the screen.
So my new device came in. I sent back my CarlinKit 4 after having connectivity issues. I purchased the AutoSky Wireless USB Adapter off of Amazon. So far based on my driveway test it is hands down easier and faster than the CarlinKit 3 in my wife's Macan and it worked whereas my CarlinKit 4 did not.

It installed very easily. There is no cable if you have a USB Type A connection which is what we have in the 718 and it plugs in directly to the port. There is also a USB Type to USB Type A extension if you don't want it to be elevated inside the center console. There is also a USB Type A to USB C extension if you want to use it for something other than the 718. When I turned on power to the car it popped up immediately in the section on my phone for new Bluetooth connections. I allowed my phone to pair with the device on my phone screen and on the PCM. I set it on the PCM as a CarPlay device and asked it not to ask me again. Suggested in the well written instructions I scanned the QR code and updated the Firmware, unplugged the device and plugged it back in, and it paired again immediately. I shut the car off and turned it back on and it was connected within 5 seconds. I did this several times and each time it was immediate. The graphics were clear, no fuzziness, no delays in switching between screens, and it recognized my finger touch on the PCM without hesitation. The instructions suggest deleting your Bluetooth connection between your phone and the car and only having the phone to the dongle connection. I may play around with this and see if it causes issues. The only drawback is that it only works with iPhone 6 or newer phones. Android users won't be able to use this dongle.

For the driveway test it was very successful. I won't de driving the car again until later this week but I'll report back if there are any issues. It appears while the device is made in China, the company I ordered it from is based in Houston, TX.
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