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2022 MYLR Red/White, 19", OD:12/13/21
Yes, I am doing in shortcuts as an automation.Are you doing this in Shortcuts I don’t see an open to trigger based on CarPlay ?
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Yes, I am doing in shortcuts as an automation.Are you doing this in Shortcuts I don’t see an open to trigger based on CarPlay ?
Just received my unit and for the life of me, I can't get the page (Android Auto) to load either. Even tried flashing to prior firmware as shared previously, but same issue. 3.3.3.3 seems to load up fine, however fails to check for updates.Anyone run into issues where the autoboxai.link just doesn't work? The wifi and Bluetooth are set up properly.
What's the difference between the Ownice and the T2C that made you switch?@Mandingo Thanks for the write-up.
I don't have Premium Connectivity since I made decision to switch to Ownice, previously T2C, and Personal Hotspot for Tessie and Tesla Connectivity.
On long distance trips I enter the destination and Tesla Nav. selects SuperChargers.
I, then, enter the location of a SuperCharger in Waze.
While the routes are typically the same, the added visual and audio route conditions coming from Waze, can not be matched by Tesla Nav. with Premium Connectivity, IMHO.
I would say that Ownice has met my expectations even though there is about a 30 sec delay for it to boot up.
Higher resolution graphics and reliability.What's the difference between the Ownice and the T2C that made you switch?
In Tesla Android, CarPlay bases its resolution of the Tesla Android OS resolution. Therefore I can have Tesla Android OS set to 832P and I get three CarPlay resolutions (tons of icons and smaller artworks, less icons larger artwork, etc) but the screen is really 832P so nothing is blurry. Then I can drop Tesla Android down to 720P or 640P or 480P and for each resolution CarPlay offers three resolutions to choose from. As you lower resolution CarPlay interactivity gets faster an faster but it is plenty fast at the highest resolution even. CarPlay interface doesn't seem soft/slightly blurry until Tesla Android is set to 480P. Admittedly all this power over CarPlay could be overkill. I sometimes leave my system at 640P because I like the large icons and my kids like the larger album artwork.Higher resolution graphics and reliability.
I agree that neither T2C nor Ownice T3 has the power or feature set comparable to Tesla Android.In Tesla Android, CarPlay bases its resolution of the Tesla Android OS resolution. Therefore I can have Tesla Android OS set to 832P and I get three CarPlay resolutions (tons of icons and smaller artworks, less icons larger artwork, etc) but the screen is really 832P so nothing is blurry. Then I can drop Tesla Android down to 720P or 640P or 480P and for each resolution CarPlay offers three resolutions to choose from. As you lower resolution CarPlay interactivity gets faster an faster but it is plenty fast at the highest resolution even. CarPlay interface doesn't seem soft/slightly blurry until Tesla Android is set to 480P. Admittedly all this power over CarPlay could be overkill. I sometimes leave my system at 640P because I like the large icons and my kids like the larger album artwork.
I purchased an OWNICE T3 box and after hooking up everything, I noticed that my Tesla has lost all network connectivity.
I use TeslaFi alot, and none of my activity is being recorded.
Also, using the second wifi for hotspot is very flaky, since sometimes it will not connect to my phone.
I've checked for updates and it's all up to date. Does anyone else experience this as well?
Do they sell an OWNICE box with a SIM option?
TeslaFi uses data transmitted by the vehicle to Tesla servers. Make sure HotSpot is enabled and working properly.I purchased an OWNICE T3 box and after hooking up everything, I noticed that my Tesla has lost all network connectivity.
I use TeslaFi alot, and none of my activity is being recorded.
Also, using the second wifi for hotspot is very flaky, since sometimes it will not connect to my phone.
I've checked for updates and it's all up to date. Does anyone else experience this as well?
Do they sell an OWNICE box with a SIM option?
If you are returning the ownice & techy enough to want tesla fi, the tesla android project (now oferred in premade bundle too) might be up your alley as it is android OS running on raspberry pi hardware (compute module 4). You also get CarPlay & android auto. Device passes internet connection to tesla vehicle via many methods and one is a dedicated cellular modem + SIM card. Premade bundles are available and they now come with 256GB ssd drive. Google tesla android project for more info.I purchased an OWNICE T3 box and after hooking up everything, I noticed that my Tesla has lost all network connectivity.
I use TeslaFi alot, and none of my activity is being recorded.
Also, using the second wifi for hotspot is very flaky, since sometimes it will not connect to my phone.
I've checked for updates and it's all up to date. Does anyone else experience this as well?
Do they sell an OWNICE box with a SIM option?
Tesla Android on the current version is running so much better than Ownice that I had. No problem running Teslamate yet blocking software download. Running either Tesla nav when you want battery conditioning heading to a supercharger or Apple map if you prefer live traffic info, or both!If you are returning the ownice & techy enough to want tesla fi, the tesla android project (now oferred in premade bundle too) might be up your alley as it is android OS running on raspberry pi hardware (compute module 4). You also get CarPlay & android auto. Device passes internet connection to tesla vehicle via many methods and one is a dedicated cellular modem + SIM card. Premade bundles are available and they now come with 256GB ssd drive. Google tesla android project for more info.
Tesla Android on the current version is running so much better than Ownice that I had. No problem running Teslamate yet blocking software download. Running either Tesla nav when you want battery conditioning heading to a supercharger or Apple map if you prefer live traffic info, or both!
Drop the Ownice and get Tesla Android.
Why I like tesla android.It looks like a great solution, but at upwards of 3-4 times the cost, and if I recall was it a 1 minute load time? Is there a description of how it is hooked up to the Tesla?
At first I wasn't a huge fan of the Ownice, but now that I have it hooked up to the power connector in the wheel well that is other wise used for the Tow adapter, it operates much better. Turns on and off when I enter/leave the car. Comes up in about 35-45 seconds max (or I can leave and at a stop sign or light say put the car in park for 7 seconds and it pops up). It maybe glitches once a week where I have to simply refresh the browser.
The only "issues" I have with it:
- could never get a hotspot to connect reliably, so the Tesla Map app doesn't work but I use Waze/Google Maps
- can't watch Netflix on the Tesla screen anymore since mirroring won't bypass HDCP or whatever
- It's a bit finicky on the connection side when both my wife and I get into the car, not sure how it picks which phone to pair with.
- Not sure it's passing high quality audio from my Tidal app
The fourth one is probably the one I'd love a solution for the most, the first two I don't really care about, the 4th is a nice to have. The unit just seems to work 95% of the time flawlessly.
What does Tesla Android Project provide that makes it that much better than say an Ownice type solution?
@pbcsd here is an unofficial blog about tesla android, might answer other questions.It looks like a great solution, but at upwards of 3-4 times the cost, and if I recall was it a 1 minute load time? Is there a description of how it is hooked up to the Tesla?
At first I wasn't a huge fan of the Ownice, but now that I have it hooked up to the power connector in the wheel well that is other wise used for the Tow adapter, it operates much better. Turns on and off when I enter/leave the car. Comes up in about 35-45 seconds max (or I can leave and at a stop sign or light say put the car in park for 7 seconds and it pops up). It maybe glitches once a week where I have to simply refresh the browser.
The only "issues" I have with it:
- could never get a hotspot to connect reliably, so the Tesla Map app doesn't work but I use Waze/Google Maps
- can't watch Netflix on the Tesla screen anymore since mirroring won't bypass HDCP or whatever
- It's a bit finicky on the connection side when both my wife and I get into the car, not sure how it picks which phone to pair with.
- Not sure it's passing high quality audio from my Tidal app
The fourth one is probably the one I'd love a solution for the most, the first two I don't really care about, the 4th is a nice to have. The unit just seems to work 95% of the time flawlessly.
What does Tesla Android Project provide that makes it that much better than say an Ownice type solution?
+1 for thisi didn't see the option to edit my post so apologies for the double post. In case other have the same issue and are using android, this morning, i connected the T3 to my wife's iphone and was able to get to 3.3.3.3 in safari to do an actual update (over my flash). Once this was done, it connected and AA launched with autoaibox.link as expected and everything seems to work. Hope that helps other Android user having similar issues.
I am not quite a power user like @EletricAnt54.It looks like a great solution, but at upwards of 3-4 times the cost, and if I recall was it a 1 minute load time? Is there a description of how it is hooked up to the Tesla?
At first I wasn't a huge fan of the Ownice, but now that I have it hooked up to the power connector in the wheel well that is other wise used for the Tow adapter, it operates much better. Turns on and off when I enter/leave the car. Comes up in about 35-45 seconds max (or I can leave and at a stop sign or light say put the car in park for 7 seconds and it pops up). It maybe glitches once a week where I have to simply refresh the browser.
The only "issues" I have with it:
- could never get a hotspot to connect reliably, so the Tesla Map app doesn't work but I use Waze/Google Maps
- can't watch Netflix on the Tesla screen anymore since mirroring won't bypass HDCP or whatever
- It's a bit finicky on the connection side when both my wife and I get into the car, not sure how it picks which phone to pair with.
- Not sure it's passing high quality audio from my Tidal app
The fourth one is probably the one I'd love a solution for the most, the first two I don't really care about, the 4th is a nice to have. The unit just seems to work 95% of the time flawlessly.
What does Tesla Android Project provide that makes it that much better than say an Ownice type solution?