MartinMoore
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I’m losing it over this Android Auto cord mess. I’ve got this long cord that’s always in the way, and I tried a coiled one, but it’s kinda weird. Anyone figured out the perfect cord setup?
I personally use a 3-foot cord and clip it to the underside of the console to keep it handy. The extra length fits nicely in the storage area below.I’m losing it over this Android Auto cord mess. I’ve got this long cord that’s always in the way, and I tried a coiled one, but it’s kinda weird. Anyone figured out the perfect cord setup?
Relax man, I’ve been using one of the USB-C outlets on the front seats with a short cord, and it never gets in the way. Unfortunately, it's useless for Android Auto or CarPlay since all the USB-C outlets are power-only.I’m losing it over this Android Auto cord mess. I’ve got this long cord that’s always in the way, and I tried a coiled one, but it’s kinda weird. Anyone figured out the perfect cord setup?
But if they’re power-only, how do you connect for Android Auto or CarPlay? Do you have to use a separate port?Relax man, I’ve been using one of the USB-C outlets on the front seats with a short cord, and it never gets in the way. Unfortunately, it's useless for Android Auto or CarPlay since all the USB-C outlets are power-only.
Yes, you’ll need to use a separate USB port for Android Auto or CarPlay since the power-only ports won't support those connections. You can just plug in, and you’re set.But if they’re power-only, how do you connect for Android Auto or CarPlay? Do you have to use a separate port?
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