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Tesla Android Project home page (still an open source project) has been updated to include info letting you know how to order premade bundles which have all the hardware in a case similar to other commercial products. These are not sold at a big profit for the developer, this is a passion project more than a commercial venture. The software is still open source and posted publicly.
Gosh these are pretty expensive compared to product x,y,z:
This project offers more abilities than just Apple CarPlay & Android Auto. I don't want to make a log post so I'll write up a blog post on that topic if anyone is interested in the other abilities.
What are these bundles?
The bundles use a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4) instead of Raspberry Pi 4B. Computing performance is same but the CM4 comes with external wifi antennas which greatly benefit owners of Model 3 cars older than 2021 and MCU2 cars since those vehicles have weaker wi-fi antennas. Owners of newer cars do not need to use the external wifi antenna. I'll be testing this aspect in my pals older Model 3 which had poor performance when using my personal setup that works great in my Model Y built 12/2021 (intel atom mcu).
There is mention of a free license to an upcoming software which allows wireless android auto to be a possibility. The current solution via "Head Unit reloaded" Android OS app requires a USB connection to the Raspberry Pi.
What if I have most of the hardware already and it works fine for me but I'd like the all in one design too? A bit later kits will be available for people who already have a raspberry pi and accessories. These kits will cost a lot less than the above CM4 bundles.