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Professional Customization for Tesla Model Y 2019-2024 & Model 3 2017-2023 This HUD is specially customized for Tesla Model Y & Model 3 without destroying the original car structure. Synchronize car information. It's more convenient for you to view various car data without turning your head,making driving safer. Currently, the 10-inch display is available in two themes: Yellow and White. Volume settings are adjusted up and down on the far left side of the screen. Brightness settings up and down on the far right side of the screen.
[Customized Tesla Carplay] - This HUD is specially customized for Tesla Model Y 2019-2024 & Model 3 2017-2023 OEM,without destroying the original car structure, compatible with AMD/Intel Ryzen CPU.Support Tesla V12 version software and above.
[Better Driving Experience] - No need to lower your head to check speed, battery, gear status, door information, tire pressure, etc, help you solve the trouble of not seeing vehicle information and gear status.
[Synchronous Car Information] - Using the Linux minimalist operating system, smooth system operation, and no lag in long-term operation, can automatically synchronize the central control screen information of the original car, such as power, gear, speed, speed, seat belt reminder, speed limit warning, tire pressure abnormal warning, etc.
[HD Touch Screen] - Ultra thin 10 inch extremely narrow borders,1600 * 600 IPS 2.5D HD touch screen, 600 nits brightness, even under the sunlight, the screen can be clear.
[OTA Upgrade] -You can upgrade the new firmware by connecting the Wi-Fi upgrade to get the latest features without worrying about the future update software problem.
[After Sales Guarantee] - Free returns within 2 months and lifetime warranty. If you encounter any problems during installation and use, please contact us via Amazon email and we will try our best to help you solve the problem.
I will say that that is, in my opinion, the best way to add Apple Carplay (or Android Auto) to a Tesla. Product came packaged well, with all cables and tools in the box. Some buyers stated that they got missing parts so most likely they got a return unit that someone returned with missing parts and Amazon (or the seller) didn't catch it. In that case return and repurchase as installation will be impossible even with one thing missing.Installation was pretty easy if you follow the video on the product page. However, the holes #s they say to secure the unit through, in my experience, are too far to the right. I had to remount the unit about 60mm to the left. Use the cutout in the trim for the steering wheel in that panel to center the unit. Even in the very center I had to move my steering wheel up a bit to see the screen mostly unobstructed. In the hindsight I would buy the 9" model rather than 10". Even perfectly spaced the steering wheel tends to block upper corners, but that's a very minor issue for me. My Tesla has AMD instead of Intel (Google search how to tell which one you have, it's easy). There are two plugs that you going to connect to your Tesla, small one that you remove and plug back into the splice piece and bigger one that in my car there was nothing plugged into it. There are three connectors on the unit and I only used blue and red one. Not sure what the yellow one is for but that one is not used. The unit came with a little riser (?) for diverting airflow that otherwise the unit blocks but for the life of me I couldn't figure it out how to install it. There is no mention of it in the manual or videos. Upon connection the unit fired right up and was ready for configuration. Connect to wifi first and see if there are any updates. Once the updates are done turn the wifi off on the unit before connecting to Carplay as two of them don't work at the same time. Configure settings to your liking, there isn't too many of them and the manual does a good job of explaining them, in usual Chinese English kind of way, but totally understandable. The unit will initially show the distance in kms but upon the first drive it will auto switch to the miles. There is a one screen that I think may show some camera footage but in Tesla it shows "No Signal", it's kinds useless. You can turn that screen off in the settings. Once I got everything button back together, I remove the plastic screen protector which ended up leaving a glue residue around edges of the screen, but it was really easy to remove with just a finger scrubbing it off.Daytime use, screen seems a bit blue in color in comparison to the main center screen. Wish there was a setting in the unit for color warmth to adjust that. Carplay works for me flawlessly so far. It may take a few seconds to connect to the car upon entering but I don't even notice. Nighttime use, the unit matches perfectly to the main unit. One nice feature that no one mention yet is that even in the carplay mode the edges will flash orange when there is someone in the blind spot as you drive. On the car info screen the unit pretty much mirrors the main screen without any lag whatsoever, with addition of total mileage of the car. Things that are not working (I hope "yet") are that there is no brake lights actuation shown, and it shows usage/recovery energy bar but it only shows usage and no recovery (no green bar). It's most likely going to be addressed with future updates. Screen is a little reflective in sunny situations so I'm going to search for non-glare screen protector that I can install on it.Overall, I think adding this to your Tesla is worth the money and time. All minor gripes aside, I am very satisfied with this purchase. I'm hoping this unit will last a long time and will report here accordingly. Not sure why there are some negative reviews but I'm sure those issues stem from problems on the user end with either botched installation, wifi issues, or phone issues. I had zero problems getting it to work.