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Vevavi Wireless CarPlay Adapter: I’m obsessed

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Vevavi Wireless CarPlay Adapter: I'm obsessed

Key Takeaways

  • Vevavi Wireless CarPlay Adapter uses Wi-Fi, saving time and battery health.
  • Priced around $80, the adapter works with wired CarPlay vehicles and includes USB-C.
  • Simple setup, fast connection, no difference in performance from a wired connection.



Apple CarPlay is one of my favorite features on my SUV. Besides completing my affinity for the Apple ecosystem, CarPlay makes everything from navigation to listening to audiobooks simpler while driving. There’s only one problem: I hate plugging in my phone every time I get in my car, which means I often just skip out on CarPlay entirely for shorter trips. Enter the Vevavi Wireless CarPlay Adapter (2024 version).

The Vevavi Wireless CarPlay Adapter uses Wi-Fi to connect your iPhone to the vehicle’s infotainment system, enabling CarPlay without the cords. The adapter saves me the extra steps of plugging in my phone every time I get in the car. Plus, recharging your phone when your battery isn’t low can impact battery health in the long term. With the Vevavi Wireless CarPlay dongle, I get all the perks of CarPlay automatically each time I get in the car.


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Vevavi Wireless CarPlay Adapter (2024)

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I no longer have to pause and plug in my iPhone when I get in my SUV, thanks to the Vevavi Wireless CarPlay Adapter. After a short set-up, my iPhone now automatically connects without cords every time I get in the car. The dongle has taken away most of the annoyances of CarPlay. Users should note, however, a slight audio lag when passengers are watching videos.

Pros

  • Simple, short set up
  • Automatic connection after initial setup
  • Easy to use
Cons

  • Slight sound lag on videos
  • Occupies your phone’s Wi-Fi

Price, specs, and availability

The Vevavi Wireless CarPlay Adapter is available on Amazon and other online retailers for around $80 at the list price. The dongle plugs into the USB CarPlay port on the vehicle, uses Bluetooth for the initial connection, and then sends data to the infotainment system using Wi-Fi. It also includes a USB-C adapter in the box for vehicles with the smaller port.

The adapter is compatible with vehicles that support wired CarPlay — it won’t add CarPlay to an older vehicle that doesn’t support the feature.

The manufacturer does not recommend the adapter for 2018-2020 Nissan cars because a Y-splitter is needed.

Vevavi Wireless CarPlay Adapter (2024)

Type
CarPlay Adapter

Power Source
USB

What’s Included
USB adapter, USB-C adapter

Brand
Vevavi

Connectivity
USB

What I like about the Vevavi Wireless Carplay Adapter

After a one-time setup, just hop in and drive


While subsequent trips needed no forethought or meddling, the first time I used the dongle, I went through a brief and simple setup process. First, plug the dongle into the USB port that supports CarPlay. Once the Vevavi’s icons appeared on the infotainment system, I had to go into my Bluetooth settings on my iPhone, select the adapter, and type in the on-screen code. The adapter then switches over from Bluetooth to Wi-Fi. The actual setup probably only took a minute, but I did need to read through the instructions, so I spent maybe five minutes total getting the adapter ready to go.

Once I set up the Vevavi Wireless CarPlay Adapter, my phone always automatically connects to my infotainment system every time I get in the car. The dongle connects quickly, bringing the app array up on the screen before I’ve even left my driveway. I don’t have to follow any extra steps — I can just get in my car, bring my iPhone with me, and connect automatically. I no longer use CarPlay just for longer trips, but short ones, too.

Outside of making the connection faster and simpler, wireless CarPlay has few differences from a wired connection. I could take calls, talk to Siri, stream music, and get driving directions with no problems. The buttons on my SUV that control the wired connection also worked when using the adapter, as well. The adapter also had a range large enough to extend to my Explorer’s third-row seating, which means I can still control CarPlay while giving my phone to a backseat passenger.

With the Vevavi adapter, the things I didn’t love about CarPlay disappeared. I no longer had to take a few extra seconds to find and plug in the cord, I could just drive and connect automatically. I also don’t have to worry about the extraneous charging impacting the health of my iPhone’s battery, either.


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