CarPlay Boom GTS with an iPhone 16 (USB-C)
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CarPlay Boom GTS with an iPhone 16 (USB-C)
Has anyone tried the new iPhone 16, with the USB-V cable with the Boom GTS and Apple CarPlay?
My 2023 Road Glide Ultra has a Boom GTS, I also added a WHIM. Getting CarPlay to work with my iPhone 14 continues to be hit or miss. (I use a genuine Apple lightning cable and always have my HD headset turned on before I turn on the bike, the HD Headset is not pared to the phone, just the bike, etc.) I estimate that it still fails one out of four times. Sometimes I get an error that there is no microphone connected, but most of the time it just uses the iPhone like a USB, retrieves the MP3 files, and starts playing them. When it fails, I need to turn off the bike for 25 seconds and try again after reseating all of the cables...
I have always suspected the lightning cables were not up to the task. Now the iPhone 16 no longer uses the lightning cable, it uses USB-C. So, I am wondering: has anyone upgraded, and how is it working?
My 2023 Road Glide Ultra has a Boom GTS, I also added a WHIM. Getting CarPlay to work with my iPhone 14 continues to be hit or miss. (I use a genuine Apple lightning cable and always have my HD headset turned on before I turn on the bike, the HD Headset is not pared to the phone, just the bike, etc.) I estimate that it still fails one out of four times. Sometimes I get an error that there is no microphone connected, but most of the time it just uses the iPhone like a USB, retrieves the MP3 files, and starts playing them. When it fails, I need to turn off the bike for 25 seconds and try again after reseating all of the cables...
I have always suspected the lightning cables were not up to the task. Now the iPhone 16 no longer uses the lightning cable, it uses USB-C. So, I am wondering: has anyone upgraded, and how is it working?
#2
I don't have a 16 yet, but I have to ask, have you tried updating the GTS software first? It is version M23.22.27.00 . Maybe try to update first then see if your connection issues get better. The USB C should not be an issue, and USB A to C adapters are common. I hope that helps at least a little.
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Buddy of mine suggested to turn OFF the SENA at a stop. -- So at a gas station, kill the power. Fuel up, then fire up. you won't have CarPlay, but then you power up your SENA. Seemed to make the CarPlay come back way more. Just to give it a try...
I'm still looking to replace my 30K. The battery isn't lasting more than an hour...
I'm still looking to replace my 30K. The battery isn't lasting more than an hour...
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Has anyone tried the new iPhone 16, with the USB-V cable with the Boom GTS and Apple CarPlay?
My 2023 Road Glide Ultra has a Boom GTS, I also added a WHIM. Getting CarPlay to work with my iPhone 14 continues to be hit or miss. (I use a genuine Apple lightning cable and always have my HD headset turned on before I turn on the bike, the HD Headset is not pared to the phone, just the bike, etc.) I estimate that it still fails one out of four times. Sometimes I get an error that there is no microphone connected, but most of the time it just uses the iPhone like a USB, retrieves the MP3 files, and starts playing them. When it fails, I need to turn off the bike for 25 seconds and try again after reseating all of the cables...
I have always suspected the lightning cables were not up to the task. Now the iPhone 16 no longer uses the lightning cable, it uses USB-C. So, I am wondering: has anyone upgraded, and how is it working?
My 2023 Road Glide Ultra has a Boom GTS, I also added a WHIM. Getting CarPlay to work with my iPhone 14 continues to be hit or miss. (I use a genuine Apple lightning cable and always have my HD headset turned on before I turn on the bike, the HD Headset is not pared to the phone, just the bike, etc.) I estimate that it still fails one out of four times. Sometimes I get an error that there is no microphone connected, but most of the time it just uses the iPhone like a USB, retrieves the MP3 files, and starts playing them. When it fails, I need to turn off the bike for 25 seconds and try again after reseating all of the cables...
I have always suspected the lightning cables were not up to the task. Now the iPhone 16 no longer uses the lightning cable, it uses USB-C. So, I am wondering: has anyone upgraded, and how is it working?
#7
I had an iPhone 12 which gave me the same problems as you getting CarPlay to work. Always have to fiddle and turn headset off/on or replug in the phone cable. I recently upgraded to an iPhone 16 w/ USB-C. I can confirm CarPlay works with Boom GTS and iPhone 16 w/ USB-C cable. Whether or not it resolves the CarPlay connection issues we'll see I guess. I'm doubtful though.
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