Android Auto and Apple CarPlay work on Chevy and Cadillac EVs with this adapter

GM's refusal to support Android Auto and Apple CarPlay on its EVs might be irksome, but there is a way around it if you're willing to take a chance.EV Play is selling an adapter, the $199 EV Play LT, that provides wired and wireless versions of both technologies on electric cars from Cadillac, Chevy, and GMC.The dongle takes advantage of an app you install on the EV's Android Automotive platform to project either Android Auto or CarPlay on the infotainment screen, complete with touch support.

As notes, it's confirmed to work with 2024 through 2026 model year EVs.It theoretically works with newer cars, but EV Play doesn't promise support.The full compatibility list is available below: Cadillac Escalade IQ/IQL Cadillac Optiq Cadillac Vistiq Chevy Blazer EV Chevy Equinox EV Chevy Silverado EV GMC Hummer EV GMC Sierra EV The EV Play LT has been available for a little while, but is in enough demand that new orders are delayed until June 15th as of this writing.

Aluratek - Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Combo Wireless Car Adapter Warranty 1 year Color 0.4 ounces The Aluratek AWCGD02F wireless CarPlar and Android Auto combo adapter allows you to upgrade a wired Carplay or Android Auto system to a fully wireless one.Just plug in the USB adapter to the usual USB port used by your phone to connect to your infotainment system and pair your device.  The Aluratek AWCGD02F supports 5GHz Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and allows you to pair up to two devices simulataneously.  $60 at Best Buy Expand Collapse Will GM block the Android Auto and Apple CarPlay adapter? Don't assume the device will work forever EV Play stresses in its FAQ that there's an "eventual possibility" GM will disable the LT.It would reportedly "not be easy" for the automaker to block the adapter, and EV Play suggests it would attempt workarounds.

However, there's no question you're taking a risk: if GM cuts off access after the 30-day return window, you'll have spent money on a product that no longer functions.The EV Play team argues that it would be "ridiculous" for GM to block the device as it could keep customers loyal to the brand.However, GM has long made clear that its policy is about money: you're more likely to use its software and services if you can't simply use alternatives on your phone.

Related I tested 4 wireless Android Auto adapters, and this is the only survivor The only dongle I've found that's worth buying.Posts 6 By  Cory Gunther What EVs do support Android Auto and Apple CarPlay? There are many other EVs that support Android Auto and CarPlay, such as the Ford Mustang Mach-E and Hyundai Ioniq 5.You can even get the underlying software without the restriction if you buy a Honda Prologue, which shares its platform with same-era GM EVs.

EV Play LT simply widens the options, and might save you from buyer's remorse if you find yourself missing phone functionality.Source: 9to5Google

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