CRUX Interfacing Solutions announced at CES, it will ship in February a video interface for General Motors vehicles that allows drivers to add both Android Auto and CarPlay to a vehicle that doesn’t come with the features.
It’s new $699-suggested video interface (ACPGM-80V) works with 2013 and up vehicles with the MyLink or Cue entertainment systems.
“It’s a way to keep the factory touch screen but add Android Auto and CarPlay,” said CRUX’s Rich DeSclafani.
Users can control Android Auto and CarPlay through the factory touch screen controls, he said.
To operate, users plug in their phones to the radio via a cable and the appropriate interface automatically displays on the radio screen.
Crux products work and are usually less expensive than other brands! Great product!
Does that part that comes with this Crux harness have AA and Carplay built in?
Apple does not make an add on Carplay unit. I’ve seen some guys selling junk on the interwebs but it is not apple approved and nor would I ever even think of entertaining the thought of something like for my clients cause it is not Apple approved.