Check out the CarpodGo with its 8.9-inch, 60 FPS touchscreen and seamless CarPlay/Android Auto integration! After using it for weeks, I’m impressed. Watch the video and see if it’s the upgrade you’ve been waiting for! Link to buy in the description. Don’t forget to like and subscribe!
@noybiznatchАй бұрын
How would placing calls work? I do have built in Aux. I could also Bluetooth to Aux I suppose. Is there a built in mic? Could a separate Bluetooth microphone be paired with this unit?
@lifewithaboxАй бұрын
The T3 Pro has a built-in mic for hands-free calls. If you use Aux, you’ll get better audio quality, and the mic works via Bluetooth. Pairing a separate Bluetooth mic isn’t supported.
@bradley7506Ай бұрын
Almost everywhere it is illegal to block your view of the road. Not sure where you could install this in the car….
@lifewithaboxАй бұрын
For the purpose of the video, the setup is temporary, but yes, please don’t block your view. In most places, it's actually illegal to obstruct your view of the road, so consider carefully where you might install this in the car
@p____p4telАй бұрын
Just used your code. Hopefully its as good as i am hoping
@lifewithaboxАй бұрын
Thanks for using the code! How’s it been working for you so far? Hope it’s meeting your expectations!
@bitcloud302 ай бұрын
Can u confirm if its capable of being powered without the supplied 12v and just use a usb cable and a 3rd party power supply?
@lifewithaboxАй бұрын
Yes it works if you just plug in a USB C power cable without the 12v. Hope this helps
@FondueFondante2 ай бұрын
do you even know what retina means
@lifewithaboxАй бұрын
"Retina" is a marketing term used by Apple to describe their high-resolution displays, which have such a high pixel density that individual pixels are indistinguishable to the human eye at a typical viewing distance. Essentially, a Retina display aims to make text and images appear extremely sharp, smooth, and lifelike, enhancing the visual experience without visible pixelation. This concept of pixel density varies depending on screen size and viewing distance; larger devices like iMacs have lower pixel densities but are viewed from farther away, while smaller devices like iPhones have higher pixel densities for close-up viewing.