01-28-2022, 03:37 PM | #1 |
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CarPlay MMI Retrofit
I think I really want to add the CarPlay MMI Retrofit to my 2015 M4 (actually, pay someone to do it in the Dallas area), but don't want to without first seeing one that was done.
Anyone know of a good video of an M4 showing how it works after installation (i.e.: can I still use iDrive instead of CarPlay, how is the wireless connection reliability, what is it like to jump around using the OEM controls, etc.). |
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Was just about to make a similar post. For those that have the retrofit, does it diminish sound quality?
In reference to your question, I watched this video the other day. If you aren't interested in the actual install process towards the end they go over how it works. There are tons of other videos on you tube showing it as well. |
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01-28-2022, 08:45 PM | #3 |
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Operating CarPlay works like any other BMW with the iDrive controller. Spin the wheel to select and onscreen control, and press down to activate.
You can return back to the previous screen with the back button, and to the CP Home Screen using the menu button. Swapping back and forth between CP and factory iDrive is as simple as holding the menu button for a couple of seconds. Audio quality has been great for me through the MMI which uses the internal AUX connection on the quad lock. Wireless connection has been rock solid and it connects very quickly when starting the car. |
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This is the thread to read, details a lot of the options. I honestly don’t know what mine is since it didn’t come labelled, but looks to be a newer unit. Andream seems to be the most popular choice to seek out.
https://f30.bimmerpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1675929 |
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Thanks for the replies.
If I understood it correctly, one video I watched stated you can listen to AM/FM radio from iDrive by programming a station into one of the number buttons. When you switch to CarPlay (for example, to use Waze), you can press the number with the radio station programmed to hear the station without exiting Waze. Can someone confirm this is true? Also, my 2015 M4 has the 20G internal drive and I have 18G of music on it. I listen to that music on random play while driving. I don't like to stream music as I think it sounds weak and I don't want to plug my phone into the car on most drives. Can I program a song into a member button similar to programming a radio station so I can listen to the music on the internal drive while still using CarPlay? |
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Yes the 1-8 shortcuts still work as normal while CarPlay is onscreen, and you can listen to whatever audio source you like (radio, USB, etc.) while CarPlay is displayed, the only thing you will miss out on is voice prompts from Waze/Maps since you need to be on AUX for that.
You don’t necessarily need to have the audio sources saved to the hot keys, if you start music playing then switch to CarPlay, it will continue playing. The only thing you won’t be able to do without switching back to iDrive is change tracks. |
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Yes the 1-8 shortcuts still work as normal while CarPlay is onscreen, and you can listen to whatever audio source you like (radio, USB, etc.) while CarPlay is displayed, the only thing you will miss out on is voice prompts from Waze/Maps since you need to be on AUX for that.
You don’t necessarily need to have the audio sources saved to the hot keys, if you start music playing then switch to CarPlay, it will continue playing. The only thing you won’t be able to do without switching back to iDrive is change tracks. Awesome. Thanks for the reply. So even the arrow button would not go to the next track? |
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