I've had it for 2 months now and definitely not satisfied. It works fine when I just use the GPS... BUT, if I want to listen to music and use the GPS, the transition from music to directions is so poor that it's not worth using. So now I'm looking for a better product
I thought the same thing at first, but I think the idea is you plug in it once, pair it with your phone and then it's like having a car with a wireless infotainment. I probably wouldn't leave it plugged in because someone might try and break in to steal it.
Quick question, while my regular Bluetooth headset already been connected to my phone and my Honda Link also connected when I start my car, BUT this Device doesn't connect to my phone and doesn't show up on the screen. After I figured it out and disconnect my regular Bluetooth headset and after few seconds this device is connected. Overall I found it that it's only two devices connected to your phone. Means it has only two Bluetooth work with one at a time, either your Bluetooth headset or this Air 2. When you already connected your Bluetooth headset then this device does not connect with your car. Any suggestions how to fix this issue. 😊
Excellent question and I don't know to be honest. And they opposites attack but I didn't think it was possible for an Apple and Android user to coexist together 🤣
Bought this device recently and had to return it due to the glitchy connection and artifacts bleeding into my infotainment screen. It’s been a nightmare trying to return it. They want me to mail it back all the way to China. Makes no sense since it came from a US address. Guess I’m out what I paid for it. You should have warned us that it was a Chinese based product. Their customer service is non existent and the number on the website doesn’t work.
That's terrible to hear I'm sorry! I had good luck myself and they seem friendly and responsive to me when I've had to contact them over email but it wasn't for customer service.
Not the one from the video but the same company makes a very similar product for Tesla (I think it is the CPC200-T2C For OEM Tesla upgrade with Wireless Carplay/ Android Auto).
@@Neutralreviews thank you. I do have the device but I can’t use it anymore. You have to through a website to use it and the websites now contain viruses and other very serious issues that affect your phone and personal information.
Why is it all the same with your guys, having your own car, that you don't shares. Now I have seen a lot of nearly equal videos, where somebody unpack a new device and show that it works. Nobody, not even the manufacture tells, if it can be used with more phones. Can my phone be on, when I use the car, and my wifes phone, when she use the car. And I am not talking about I having an iPhone and she has an Android, or opposite. We both have Android phones. Why is it that difficult to get that question answered?
Hi! Sorry for the frustration but I'm not sure what you mean. I don't think it matters the make of the phone as long as it has either an Android or Apple operating system. The title mentions both systems. The website says: You only need to plug the dongle into the USB port and connect your phone to the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi signals. It can instantly convert wired Apple Carplay or wired Android Auto to wirelessly so that you don't have to deal with the hassle of connecting your iPhone to a cable, you can keep your Phone in a bag or pocket without having to fiddle with it every time you get in and out of your vehicle. Once you've initially set it up, Carlinkit 5.0 will automatically connect to your vehicle when you get in the car. There is no need to wait a long time once Wireless CarPlay or Android Auto boots onto your car's infotainment system. All functions and apps are available right away. When scrolling through lists, tapping the device, or calling Siri, the experience is typically fluid. Despite the wireless connection, there is no noticeable lag and everything functions as wired would. Hope this helps:)
My head unit radio came just with 1gb of Ram. Would this dongle make it faster ?
I've had it for 2 months now and definitely not satisfied. It works fine when I just use the GPS... BUT, if I want to listen to music and use the GPS, the transition from music to directions is so poor that it's not worth using. So now I'm looking for a better product
What is the purpose of the Carlin kit, Which Still has a Wire?
I thought the same thing at first, but I think the idea is you plug in it once, pair it with your phone and then it's like having a car with a wireless infotainment. I probably wouldn't leave it plugged in because someone might try and break in to steal it.
You plug it in once
And leave it
And never have to plug it in again
Whether you can leave it plugged in all the time or not depends on your car
Quick question, while my regular Bluetooth headset already been connected to my phone and my Honda Link also connected when I start my car, BUT this Device doesn't connect to my phone and doesn't show up on the screen. After I figured it out and disconnect my regular Bluetooth headset and after few seconds this device is connected. Overall I found it that it's only two devices connected to your phone. Means it has only two Bluetooth work with one at a time, either your Bluetooth headset or this Air 2. When you already connected your Bluetooth headset then this device does not connect with your car. Any suggestions how to fix this issue. 😊
What happens if you have iphone and wife has android and both BT are ON, which connects first?
Excellent question and I don't know to be honest. And they opposites attack but I didn't think it was possible for an Apple and Android user to coexist together 🤣
Bought this device recently and had to return it due to the glitchy connection and artifacts bleeding into my infotainment screen. It’s been a nightmare trying to return it. They want me to mail it back all the way to China. Makes no sense since it came from a US address. Guess I’m out what I paid for it. You should have warned us that it was a Chinese based product. Their customer service is non existent and the number on the website doesn’t work.
That's terrible to hear I'm sorry! I had good luck myself and they seem friendly and responsive to me when I've had to contact them over email but it wasn't for customer service.
Hi, will it work with older version of Lexus NX 200 ⁉️ I have wire Android Car... and looking how to do it wireless 😅
I would look it up to make sure, but in my research I found that it works on any car as long as the native infotainment has wired Android Auto.
Does it work on a 2023 Tesla?
Not the one from the video but the same company makes a very similar product for Tesla (I think it is the CPC200-T2C For OEM Tesla upgrade with Wireless Carplay/ Android Auto).
@@Neutralreviews thank you. I do have the device but I can’t use it anymore. You have to through a website to use it and the websites now contain viruses and other very serious issues that affect your phone and personal information.
@@Neutralreviews I also spoke to the manufacturer and they said it will work with Tesla.
@@jajacobs2 Great to know!! Thanks for the info
My radio start and stops at the. Beginning
Interesting. Mine sometimes takes a second try before it hooks up but generally it hooks up right away and runs smoothly.
Why is it all the same with your guys, having your own car, that you don't shares. Now I have seen a lot of nearly equal videos, where somebody unpack a new device and show that it works.
Nobody, not even the manufacture tells, if it can be used with more phones. Can my phone be on, when I use the car, and my wifes phone, when she use the car. And I am not talking about I having an iPhone and she has an Android, or opposite. We both have Android phones.
Why is it that difficult to get that question answered?
Hi! Sorry for the frustration but I'm not sure what you mean. I don't think it matters the make of the phone as long as it has either an Android or Apple operating system. The title mentions both systems. The website says: You only need to plug the dongle into the USB port and connect your phone to the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi signals. It can instantly convert wired Apple Carplay or wired Android Auto to wirelessly so that you don't have to deal with the hassle of connecting your iPhone to a cable, you can keep your Phone in a bag or pocket without having to fiddle with it every time you get in and out of your vehicle. Once you've initially set it up, Carlinkit 5.0 will automatically connect to your vehicle when you get in the car. There is no need to wait a long time once Wireless CarPlay or Android Auto boots onto your car's infotainment system. All functions and apps are available right away. When scrolling through lists, tapping the device, or calling Siri, the experience is typically fluid. Despite the wireless connection, there is no noticeable lag and everything functions as wired would. Hope this helps:)
Dude.....get some eyedrops lol
🤣 I am unfortunately sick and waiting for heart surgery:(
@Neutralreviews I hope you're doing well now...