you also need to be on wifi for it to work from my experience.
I believe Airplay2 works over Bluetooth as well nowadays ...
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you also need to be on wifi for it to work from my experience.
…however, the first of two app updates last week made the 11-letter name of my car truncate the last letter onto a second line. It’s been on one line for three and a half years. Looks naff now…
you also need to be on wifi for it to work from my experience.
Thanks -- hadn't seen this in the notes. Nor do I see it in my app, but I suppose it's because our Tesla Wall Connectors are not the latest versions with WiFi etc.It’s in the notes. You can set a charge window via the app if using a Wall Connector.
Unfortunately, I don’t think that’s the reason. I have the latest charger and it doesn’t appear in the app.Thanks -- hadn't seen this in the notes. Nor do I see it in my app, but I suppose it's because our Tesla Wall Connectors are not the latest versions with WiFi etc.
It’s UK only. Over here, by law, chargers have to enable a random delay to avoid a huge spike at the same peak charging times. It’s a sensible bit of future proofing.Unfortunately, I don’t think that’s the reason. I have the latest charger and it doesn’t appear in the app.
Well spotted. I can finally ditch the bit of python code to stop the cars charging at 4.30am.It’s showing up for me now. Swipe to your house screen in the app and check the settings menu. No more needing to go stand 3ft away from the wall connector and connect to its own wifi, yay!
Which wall connector do you have? I'm on the latest version of the iOS app (4.23.2-1815) and can't find this.It’s UK only. Over here, by law, chargers have to enable a random delay to avoid a huge spike at the same peak charging times. It’s a sensible bit of future proofing.
It’s showing up for me now. Swipe to your house screen in the app and check the settings menu. No more needing to go stand 3ft away from the wall connector and connect to its own wifi, yay!
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Gen 3. It should at least be showing in the home/garage view in the app, if not then the wall connector probably needs a firmware update. Make sure it's connected to wifi.Which wall connector do you have? I'm on the latest version of the iOS app (4.23.2-1815) and can't find this.
Thanks, that is the issue most probably -- we have the older Gen 2 versions.Gen 3.
Couldn't agree more!so they recognise a start *and* stop time is a useful feature for people. So why not add it to THE CAR
I believe Airplay2 works over Bluetooth as well nowadays ...
Definitely would have been easier for Tesla to simply implement CarPlay instead at this point...Unless we can also browse the media on our phones I really can't get excited about this. Great, something might sound better but all I can do is pause or go to the next or previous track
Technically speaking they could use AVRCP to integrate media browsing, but it's most likely a close-to-zero chance they will do it.Unless we can also browse the media on our phones I really can't get excited about this. Great, something might sound better but all I can do is pause or go to the next or previous track
Wireless CarPlay isn't that easy to implement, unlike AirPlay (which is pretty much always wireless). Wired CarPlay is easier than AirPlay - it's just 1 or more H.264 video + AAC stream(s) over USB ethernet, raw touch inputs (+ buttons if desired), + some basic telematics out of which most are optional. In addition Wireless CarPlay also has disadvantages with delays existing. However, the reason for not implementing CarPlay has nothing to do with technical reasons IMO but politics of keeping the control over the ecosystem.Definitely would have been easier for Tesla to simply implement CarPlay instead at this point...
The fact that there is a plethora of 35quid dongles off Amazon that can convert to wireless CarPlay was suggesting otherwise to me..Technically speaking they could use AVRCP to integrate media browsing, but it's most likely a close-to-zero chance they will do it.
Wireless CarPlay isn't that easy to implement, unlike AirPlay (which is pretty much always wireless). Wired CarPlay is easier than AirPlay - it's just 1 or more H.264 video + AAC stream(s) over USB ethernet, raw touch inputs (+ buttons if desired), + some basic telematics out of which most are optional. In addition Wireless CarPlay also has disadvantages with delays existing. However, the reason for not implementing CarPlay has nothing to do with technical reasons IMO but politics of keeping the control over the ecosystem.
The fact that there is a plethora of 35quid dongles off Amazon that can convert to wireless CarPlay was suggesting otherwise to me..
I perfectly understand Tesla's reluctance to opening the gates to a 3rd party interface like CarPlay but I assume they could have offered it an isolated/sandboxed mode on the screen.
(...) offering AirPlay instead of the purpose-design CarPlay, just for streaming music... This looks convoluted for quite a minimal benefit to the end-user.
I've two gen3's connectors and fully up to date firmware along with new app - I'm in Ireland can you show screenshots of the home / garage section as I still cannot find this.Gen 3. It should at least be showing in the home/garage view in the app, if not then the wall connector probably needs a firmware update. Make sure it's connected to wifi.
Swipe your car left from the apps main page. It’s like Tinder!I've two gen3's connectors and fully up to date firmware along with new app - I'm in Ireland can you show screenshots of the home / garage section as I still cannot find this.