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11 hours ago, Todd Sickler said:

So I was gifted an Android Ai Box Ultra for Christmas and I cannot for the life of me get the full screen. Any help would be much appreciated. It’s an Android box that allows CarPlay and Android Auto, but I can’t get the Android Auto to work with my IPhone obviously, only the CarPlay. 
 

Here is the link to the box.  https://a.co/d/7gbIiyA

 

I’ve attached a picture too. image.thumb.jpg.5ac788856c26e6bf2548d00144552268.jpg


I’ve contacted AuroraLink (the seller of your Android Ai box to find out any info on wether it is possible to change the projection method to use Android Auto instead of CarPlay (allows the use of full screen). They should get back to me in 48 hours, maybe a little more because of the holidays. When I find out more, I will let you know.

Posted
33 minutes ago, EJS2015 said:

I’ve contacted AuroraLink (the seller of your Android Ai box to find out any info on wether it is possible to change the projection method to use Android Auto instead of CarPlay (allows the use of full screen). They should get back to me in 48 hours, maybe a little more because of the holidays. When I find out more, I will let you know.

  

Hey, thanks man. I’ve watched Don’s Life on YouTube showcase this item and he’s got it hooked up to an iPhone with CarPlay and he’s projecting full screen so I know it’s possible I just can’t figure it out. My truck is a 2022 GMC Sierra 1500 refreshed by the way. 

Posted
23 hours ago, Todd Sickler said:

  

Hey, thanks man. I’ve watched Don’s Life on YouTube showcase this item and he’s got it hooked up to an iPhone with CarPlay and he’s projecting full screen so I know it’s possible I just can’t figure it out. My truck is a 2022 GMC Sierra 1500 refreshed by the way. 

This is the response I got, I’m not sure what they are talking about in the middle but I emphasized the key words.

 

Dec 31, 2024 12:22 AM

Hello

I am your exclusive after-sales service, and I will give you an answer to your question: The CarPlay channel is currently used, and the wired Apple CarPlay display area is the display area of our car box, and switching to the AA channel is not supported. 

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Hello guys new to the site just purchased a 2025 gmc Denali and love the truck but would like to get the full screen to work with the carlink tbox plus box to work.  Can some one direct me to the link to install on the SD card to work.  Thanks again 

Posted
7 minutes ago, Esteban Martinez said:

Hello guys new to the site just purchased a 2025 gmc Denali and love the truck but would like to get the full screen to work with the carlink tbox plus box to work.  Can some one direct me to the link to install on the SD card to work.  Thanks again 

Much easier way to do this. Instructions are below
How to Get Full-Screen Apple CarPlay in Your GMC Sierra (Should Work on All Models)

Purchase this device from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CX464S74...

Unpair your iPhone from the truck.

Plug the device into the center console USB-A port. It will connect through CarPlay using a wired connection and will initially display in half-screen mode.

Accept the generic agreements for CarPlay.

Connect to Wi-Fi (either your phone’s hotspot or another network).

Go to settings and update the device.

Once updated, connect your iPhone via Bluetooth.

Using the supplied SIM tool, press the button inside the hole on the front of the device (located between the two status lights). Hold and release after 2 seconds.

A pop-up will appear on the screen asking if you want to switch to Android Auto mode. Select “Yes.” The device will reboot.

You should now be in full-screen Android Auto mode. You can stop here if you prefer Android Auto, which is quite good as it supports video apps like Netflix and YouTube. You can set up your phone to automatically turn on the hotspot every time you connect to the device, ensuring seamless tethering when you get into the car. Continue for CarPlay setup.

Go into settings, click “Other,” then click “Boot Up App.” Set it to Autokit (wireless CarPlay).

Done! Now, when you get into the car, it will automatically start up Android Auto, followed by the wireless CarPlay app. This process takes about 7 seconds with no intervention from you. Performance is excellent even though it is wireless. Enjoy!
 

Binize Carplay Ai Box Android Auto Ai Box Wireless CarPlay Android Auto with Video APPS 4G+64GB,8Core, Android 13,Only Support Car with OEM Wired CarPlay/Android Auto Just in case the link stops. You need a AI Box that can output as Android Auto. That's it.

Posted
1 hour ago, Todd Sickler said:

Much easier way to do this. Instructions are below
How to Get Full-Screen Apple CarPlay in Your GMC Sierra (Should Work on All Models)

Purchase this device from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CX464S74...

Unpair your iPhone from the truck.

Plug the device into the center console USB-A port. It will connect through CarPlay using a wired connection and will initially display in half-screen mode.

Accept the generic agreements for CarPlay.

Connect to Wi-Fi (either your phone’s hotspot or another network).

Go to settings and update the device.

Once updated, connect your iPhone via Bluetooth.

Using the supplied SIM tool, press the button inside the hole on the front of the device (located between the two status lights). Hold and release after 2 seconds.

A pop-up will appear on the screen asking if you want to switch to Android Auto mode. Select “Yes.” The device will reboot.

You should now be in full-screen Android Auto mode. You can stop here if you prefer Android Auto, which is quite good as it supports video apps like Netflix and YouTube. You can set up your phone to automatically turn on the hotspot every time you connect to the device, ensuring seamless tethering when you get into the car. Continue for CarPlay setup.

Go into settings, click “Other,” then click “Boot Up App.” Set it to Autokit (wireless CarPlay).

Done! Now, when you get into the car, it will automatically start up Android Auto, followed by the wireless CarPlay app. This process takes about 7 seconds with no intervention from you. Performance is excellent even though it is wireless. Enjoy!
 

Binize Carplay Ai Box Android Auto Ai Box Wireless CarPlay Android Auto with Video APPS 4G+64GB,8Core, Android 13,Only Support Car with OEM Wired CarPlay/Android Auto Just in case the link stops. You need a AI Box that can output as Android Auto. That's it.

FYI, I did this and it worked flawlessly. 

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

I have a 2025 Silverado and I follow all the steps and get to the android connect to Pixel and the box flashes blue but says it can’t connect. Any suggestions 

Posted
20 minutes ago, Pete25 said:

I have a 2025 Silverado and I follow all the steps and get to the android connect to Pixel and the box flashes blue but says it can’t connect. Any suggestions 

Not sure why it’s not working for you. Make sure you’re following every step to a tee. I had to do it a few times before it would work for me. I think it took 2-3 tries, but it finally connected and works flawlessly. 

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted
18 minutes ago, Hammy2500 said:

Does this work for all boxes? I tried it on my magic box but didn’t work. 

No, it’s specific to the one I listed. 

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted (edited)

I bought the box Todd suggested and was able to get it to work full screen. Mine won’t start automatically though. I have to unplug and plug the box in every time I start the truck. Not terrible but it would be nice to get it to start automatically. When I start it it tries to connect a Pixel phone and on the GM display it asks me to accept something in the Pixel phone, of course there is no Pixel phone so I can’t accept it. So I hit cancel and then select the android device in the “phones” section of the screens menu and then it works. After a few minutes it will give me an error saying it won’t connect but I just select it again and then it works fine. 
 

This is my second box like this, I had the Stream to Your Car one at first. It started acting strange and would get really hot. This Binize one is much better I my opinion. It’s a little cheaper and Amazon has a $60 off coupon right now. 

Edited by Velocity12
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On 1/8/2025 at 6:43 PM, Todd Sickler said:

Much easier way to do this. Instructions are below
How to Get Full-Screen Apple CarPlay in Your GMC Sierra (Should Work on All Models)

Purchase this device from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CX464S74...

Unpair your iPhone from the truck.

Plug the device into the center console USB-A port. It will connect through CarPlay using a wired connection and will initially display in half-screen mode.

Accept the generic agreements for CarPlay.

Connect to Wi-Fi (either your phone’s hotspot or another network).

Go to settings and update the device.

Once updated, connect your iPhone via Bluetooth.

Using the supplied SIM tool, press the button inside the hole on the front of the device (located between the two status lights). Hold and release after 2 seconds.

A pop-up will appear on the screen asking if you want to switch to Android Auto mode. Select “Yes.” The device will reboot.

You should now be in full-screen Android Auto mode. You can stop here if you prefer Android Auto, which is quite good as it supports video apps like Netflix and YouTube. You can set up your phone to automatically turn on the hotspot every time you connect to the device, ensuring seamless tethering when you get into the car. Continue for CarPlay setup.

Go into settings, click “Other,” then click “Boot Up App.” Set it to Autokit (wireless CarPlay).

Done! Now, when you get into the car, it will automatically start up Android Auto, followed by the wireless CarPlay app. This process takes about 7 seconds with no intervention from you. Performance is excellent even though it is wireless. Enjoy!
 

Binize Carplay Ai Box Android Auto Ai Box Wireless CarPlay Android Auto with Video APPS 4G+64GB,8Core, Android 13,Only Support Car with OEM Wired CarPlay/Android Auto Just in case the link stops. You need a AI Box that can output as Android Auto. That's it.

 

I just picked up this box, and it seems to work well.  It isn't showing the navigation on my heads-up display, though.  I've sent a message Binize asking about the configuration.  Any suggestions while I wait?

 

 

Update--- they just confirmed that the heads-up is not supported. 

Edited by IndyIN
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Quick update and issue. Got everything to connect and everything worked perfectly. Then today I started the truck and a pop up said can’t connect to android auto because date and time not in sync with the truck?? Now it’s a red brick sitting in my truck because no matter what I update automatically or manually with the date and time the same pop up keeps…popping up 

Posted
On 3/2/2025 at 5:04 PM, IndyIN said:

 

I just picked up this box, and it seems to work well.  It isn't showing the navigation on my heads-up display, though.  I've sent a message Binize asking about the configuration.  Any suggestions while I wait?

 

 

Update--- they just confirmed that the heads-up is not supported. 

Sorry for the delay. Looks like you figured out what I did with them. Unfortunate. I wonder if it will work in CarPlay mode instead of using the Android platform. I’ll try later. 

Posted
23 minutes ago, Pete25 said:

Quick update and issue. Got everything to connect and everything worked perfectly. Then today I started the truck and a pop up said can’t connect to android auto because date and time not in sync with the truck?? Now it’s a red brick sitting in my truck because no matter what I update automatically or manually with the date and time the same pop up keeps…popping up

this is strange. I haven’t ran into that. Have you tried unplugging it, resetting it and trying again? Mine has not given me any problems at all. 

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