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Hi, my Beach was a demonstrator and APP-Connect on the Media Centre was not activated. Anybody know how mucho to activate it?
230€ in EireHi, my Beach was a demonstrator and APP-Connect on the Media Centre was not activated. Anybody know how mucho to activate it?
I’d save your money. It’s not that good
I didn’t bother with the VW maps because of the cost. Apple maps via app connect works well for me.Your phone will send all music to the system via Bluetooth, so other than having Apple maps to use (the Vw maps are more than sufficient and up to date) and using data on your phone to navigate, the phones screen is mirrored on to your ICE screen. Handy if you want the missus to send messages for you or dial somebody but I don’t see the benefit for £200 add on. Each to their own.
If you use Apple Music then you’ll love App Connect and Carplay
Might be worth considering a cheap Android phone, with a suitable data + voice sim, to leave in the car, and letting your normal phone connect via Bluetooth.
Have to say, I'm a complete fan and would pay a great deal more for it than VW charge (perhaps the only instance where I would!).
I use it with a 4G Mifi device plugged into the glovebox (with a "3" data sim), and my Android phone in the centre cubby-hole. The Mifi provides wifi for laptop + kids devices, so it stays on an connected permanently, charging from the USB port. We use c. 20GB per year, including all nav, lots of podcasts / Spotify and a fair few WhatApp messages.
Where it really excels is in the combination of all media, and the use of Google Assistant. All of us throw questions at it when driving (usually related to wherever we're driving through), listen to audiobooks on long journeys, ask it for direction to nearest Thai restaurants / tyre repair centre / waterpark / etc, and respond to WhatsApp groups (which it reads out incoming messages automatically). I also love the ability to text message / email, using which app I prefer, without having to take my hands off the wheel.
I also have high hopes of a sort of contextual sightseeing app coming out one day that tells you about your surroundings as you drive, making you aware of great places to see / eat, and things to do (linked to your interests) while you head towards a destination (or just cruise around Europe).
Might be worth considering a cheap Android phone, with a suitable data + voice sim, to leave in the car, and letting your normal phone connect via Bluetooth.
Yes. I use a PAYG version and buy 12G Data sims for 3, that last 12 months, normally from Amazon, but I only use it in the van or when visiting the USA or Australia as there are no Data Roaming charges.Hi, is that like the one below? I use the Personal Hotspot on my iPhone to connect tablet etc for work and leisure but wondered about this as the Hotspot runs down the phone battery very quickly and needs turned off and on regularly to reconnect:
Huawei E5573bs-322 4G
Yes. I use a PAYG version and buy 12G Data sims for 3, that last 12 months, normally from Amazon, but I only use it in the van or when visiting the USA or Australia as there are no Data Roaming charges.
Hi, is that like the one below? I use the Personal Hotspot on my iPhone to connect tablet etc for work and leisure but wondered about this as the Hotspot runs down the phone battery very quickly and needs turned off and on regularly to reconnect:
Huawei E5573bs-322 4G
Yes, but I have the E5577 (not sure what the difference is!). Plugs into the 2nd USB so never worry about it running out of battery, but you could plug it into the inverter easily if you only have one USB in the dash.
As per WG, 12Gb 3 SIMs seem to be the best bet.
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