Apple CarPlay is great, but using a wired connection can be a nuisance
AppleIf you have a car that makes use of a wired USB Apple CarPlay entertainment system, you might be wondering if there's some way to get rid of the wire and go wireless.
Wires are, after all, a bit of a pain. Doubly so in the car where you have to remember the cable and to connect it to your iPhone.
Also: This is the perfect mini electric screwdriver
I have good news. There is a solution: wireless CarPlay dongles.
These dongles connect to the CarPlay USB port in your car and allow for a wireless connection between the iPhone and the CarPlay system.
Also: iOS 16: Five features I can't live without now
You plug the dongle into the USB port, connect your iPhone to the Wi-Fi signal, and you're ready to go.
Note: To use a dongle you will need a car that has a CarPlay system.
Wireless CarPlay dongles tend to share a number of pros and cons.
The pros are obvious -- you're freed from the hassle of having to connect your iPhone to a cable, which means that you can keep your iPhone in a bag or pocket, and not have to fiddle around with it each time you get in and out of your car.
As for cons, there are a few of those too.
Also: How to record a phone call on an iPhone
Apple's MagSafe tech has been integrated into removable batteries. These are your top choices.
Read nowThe setup of these dongles can be frustrating. I recommend familiarizing yourself with the instructions, and to install the dongle when you're not in a rush to get anywhere.
It can also take up to 30 seconds for the iPhone to connect to the dongle, and if you try to use CarPlay while this is happening, it can cause problems like preventing the connection.
Be patient! Remember, a wired CarPlay system was not originally meant to work like this.
Also, no wire means that your iPhone isn't getting charged. A good solution for this that doesn't introduce another wire is to fit a wireless charging dock.
Finally, there's an increased latency or lag when using a CarPlay dongle. The delay can be felt when using the CarPlay touchscreen or buttons on the steering wheel, and this can result in people mashing buttons in order to try to get a response, which can cause problems.
Also: 7 ways AirTags can simplify your life
There's no escaping the fact that a wired connection is faster and smoother than using a wireless CarPlay dongle. This is because the dongle is having to act as a middleman between the iPhone and the CarPlay system (this is not true for factory-installed CarPlay systems because these are better optimized).
The bottom line is that if you really have had enough of using a wire, you can make the switch, but with the upsides, that switch also comes with some downsides.
If you're happy to navigate the downsides, then a dongle such as theSuperiorTek 5.0 is well worth taking a look at. It's definitely a far cheaper solution than buying a new car!