








🚗 Cut the cords, not the drive—wireless CarPlay freedom awaits!
The CarlinKit 5.0 Wireless CarPlay/Android Auto Adapter transforms your factory wired system (2015-2025 models) into a wireless experience. It supports a wide range of iPhones and Android devices, offers plug-and-play installation, and ensures stable connections via advanced Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. With OTA updates, it stays future-ready, delivering seamless in-dash navigation and audio without the hassle of cables.
















| ASIN | B0CYZQJ37J |
| Best Sellers Rank | #111 in Car Audio & Video Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (835) |
| Date First Available | March 25, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 1.23 ounces |
| Item model number | CPC200-2Air |
| Manufacturer | CarlinKit |
| Product Dimensions | 4.53 x 1.69 x 1.42 inches |
M**Y
Version 5 is a fine upgrade over version 3.
I have a 2007 Mercedes in which I replaced the head unit with a 2015 Kenwood, which gave me (wired) CarPlay. In 2021 I bought a Carlinkit 3 which gave me wireless carplay. This was great but there were three big problems: 1. about once a week the carlinkit unit would hang and have to be power-cycled 2. about once a month the negotiation between the carlinkit and the kenwood would hang, and the kenwood would have to be power-cycled 3. from starting the car to hearing carplay audio out of the kenwood took longer than I liked. A few months ago I took the plunge to buy a carlinkit 5 hoping it would fix these three problems. The good news is that it does seem to, enough so that I don't regret the purchase. I have so far not encountered problems 1 & 2. Let's talk about problem 3. Installing the carlinkit 5 is much more painful than it should be. Superficially it seems easy - connect the carlinkit to the head unit via USB cable - give the car power, so the head unit starts - expect some sort of guidance as to what to do next Unfortunately while this last step does eventually happen, it happens after a frighteningly long time (like three to five minutes) of apparently nothing. During this time I was frantically screwing around on my iPhone, trying to get the device recognized first in Bluetooth, then in Carplay. There may be a fast path to this installation, but the manual doesn't describe it, and this stupidity is probably responsible for most of the returns of the device. It works REALLY well -- but only once you have figured out how to connect it, which is far from obvious. I can't give the fast path because, like any normal person, I was trying one thing after another, and I'm not going to reset the carlinkit and my iPhone to try to recreate the optimal setup path! Once you have connected, the next non-obvious thing is to optimally set up the carlinkit. Once again the documentation is basically useless! What you want to do is, once carplay is active (meaning that your phone is connected to the carlinkit via the in-car wifi network created by the carlinkit) open Safari and go to the web address: 192.168.50.2, which will connect you to the config page for the carlinkit 5. Now we have various options. Here's my understanding of what they do and how to use them: Auto Connect: I set this to CarPlay so it doesn't waste any startup time trying to negotiate an Android Auto connection. Video Resolution I didn't touch; whatever it chooses is correct for my head unit. Likewise for FPS. Media Delay you are supposed to change if the audio seems out of sync with the video. I'm not sure why that matters (I don't think CarPlay allows video apps!) but some people seem to feel the audio on their system lags relative to play/pause, so maybe changing this would help? Start Delay is, I THINK, if your head unit is really slow, so that the carlinkit is read and trying to talk to it before the head unit can answer. I set this to 1 (I think 0 means auto, so I wanted the fastest possible, without whatever delay auto imposes). GPS switches between using GPS from the phone and the GPS antenna of the head unit. Whether this works well or not depends on details of your system... In principle the car can have a much larger GPS antenna with better visibility. Or it might be a head unit like mine with no GPS antenna... Try it either way and see which seems better. For WiFi I chose the fastest option (again no wasting time negotiating). With all the above set, what's the situation? On the plus side the carlinkit 5, unlike the 3, has a bright led that changes colors to show you the steps as it is powering up. On the minus side, no actual improvement in start up time compared to the carlinkit 3 :-( Both take about a minute to get to audio. That seems like a failure BUT it's not as bad as it looks! The reason for the slowness is that the carlinkit gets power from the head unit. So the startup sequence looks like - car powers on - a few seconds later head unit powers on - after about 30 seconds (ridiculously slow, but what can you do) the head unit has booted up at which point (and only then, so stupid!) it supplies power to the USB cable that's the CarPlay input - this power starts the carlinkit which takes its own 30 seconds to start up. So how can we fix this? My solution was to buy this cable: xiwai Type-C USB-C to USB 3.0 Male & USB 2.0 Dual Power Data Y Cable for Laptop & Hard Disk https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VPNSMN8?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title and plug the power USB-A connector into a USB-power jack (standard cigarette lighter to multiple USB ports thing that we all have) and to plug the data USB-A connector (the blue one) into the head unit CarPlay connector. Now when the car switches on - the head unit powers on - the carlinkit simultaneously powers on - the two pretty much simultaneously both reach a state of actually working, and time to audio is now 30 seconds rather than a minute! I might have been able to get this same speedup with the Y-cable and my old carlinkit 3. But the 5 does give me the colored LED status, it's slightly smaller, and the not-having to power cycle it and/or the head unit every so often is a nice bonus. I don't know how well the Android Auto part works, I've never needed that. But the CarPlay part is great! Just a shame that the manual is so awful and useless regarding first setup, and then detailed setup via the web page. (Oh, and quick hint. You can use Contact velcro strips to place it somewhere handy on the dashboard so it's out of the way but the led is still visible, nd you can still pull it off the dashboard every so often if you do need to move it.)
S**R
Time and Money wasted. Buyer beware.
Corrupted my brand new car's panel. Car system was working great and then after using CarLink began to glitch. Device worked for 24h before it was perpetually "connecting" (dark blue blinking light) even though my phone was showing it was connected and opening Apple CarPlay, but CarPlay would not open on the car side. Had to factory reset the car and delete all the data. Then I had to re-set up my car's system. Time wasted. I tried troubleshooting from the carlink website and updated and then even rolled back the system to prior software with no luck. It is now a brick and I'm too scared to plug it back in to see if it can ever work again as the car is brand new and way more expensive than this piece of junk. Money wasted. Buyer beware.
I**E
Still gauging
It’s an interesting piece of tech. It does what it should. I tried this because I had some issues on my CX-30 with phones connecting and disconnecting when wired. I like that it auto connects. That part is generally pretty seamless. The first few times it was a pleasant surprise and then I got used to it. I didn’t notice until it didn’t happen once and I’m pretty sure it was me and weird Bluetooth/wireless configurations. In fact, I started by giving this four stars but on reflection, I think any issues I have with it are my own and the device works as it should. I’m a ridiculous techie and have a tendency to have several Bluetooth connections to my phone at once while driving: watch, some pogo catcher of sorts, driving devices, etc. Also I have two passengers who have several Bluetooth connections crossing paths not to mention the car’s WiFi. There’s a lot happening in my car. Again, I changed my review because awhile back, I had the same initial connection issues when I introduced the Spotify Bluetooth device they discontinued. I can say with confidence that my specific use case is not covered under most situations. Lots of beta devices. Never have an issue with a reasonable amount of Bluetooth devices connected to my phone simultaneously (and even unreasonable). Ok, so sound. It’s not lousy. I have stock speakers and they’re meh to begin with. I’d venture to guess if you had the Bose option speakers that you might notice a quality difference but I can’t speak to that. If there is a sound quality difference, I’d say it’s minimal but I’m also older now and am happy the tech works. It is also seamless with calls. No issues. I have only used this with iOS 17 and 18 beta. Have not tried switching to the android and mostly because I don’t want to create issues if there are any. I doubt it would but I’m set it and forget. On my stock CarPlay, I’d annoy myself by adding all of my devices and forgetting to change the hierarchy and it connecting to another random device so I just avoided that altogether for now. If I ever test it, will update comment with results. It’s been awhile but I recall set up being simple. Something about connecting to its WiFi me thinks. Oh this might mean that if you use your car WiFi you might have complications but can’t see why you’d do that with cellular often. Your hot spot uses cellular too so switching to it usually doesn’t help. I think I only noticed this because I tried to jump on it on my phone to share the password and a message pops up saying if you switch WiFi the device would disconnect. Connecting briefly pops up a menu screen on the console, I’m guessing to choose if you have multiple connections but since I only have one, it auto connects and moves on to the CarPlay screen.
P**6
Très bonne surprise avec ce CarlinKit 5.0 carplay. Précédemment, j'ai un long câble avec USB-A connecté à la voiture et USB-C sur mon iPhone 16 posé sur un support MagSafe Belkin (sans l'induction). Maintenant c'est le CarlinKit 5.0 carplay qui est branché sur l'USB-A de la voiture grâce aux câbles fournis, et mon long câble lui récupère l'alimentation sur l'autre prise USB-A du CarlinKit 5.0 carplay. Au bout de mon long câble je viens d'installer et de brancher un support Voiture Induction Qi 15W. Après un appairage facile grâce au petit manuel fourni, j'ai à présent un très bon CarPlay sans fils. Rien à brancher, je pose mon iPhone sur le support à induction 15w et le CarPlay s'active au bout de quelques secondes, le temps de choisir la source qui se connectera sur le CarPlay, l'iPhone de mon épouse, mon iPhone ou mon iPad mini. En avant la route...
A**U
The item is very handy and it does exactly as per description... but there is a major flaw...it keeps disconnecting. Ten days after started using it disconnected 4 times in one day.
A**R
I can confirm that this works with my Kenwood head unit that only has wired CarPlay. Hooked it up to the USB cable running to the deck for power, paired it with iPhone and wireless CarPlay works. There is a slight lag when advancing to next track but really not a bid deal. Would recommend!
A**R
Gute Verbindung, leichte Einrichung, Gute Klangqualität und Handhabung
F**7
Dopo una settimana di utilizzo devo dire che funziona perfettamente. Il Telefono si collega automaticamente e parte car play. Funzionano tutti i comandi come Siri comandi al volante ecc. Ovviamente ha un po’ di latenza dall’imputato del comando (2 secondi) Dopo una settimana molto soddisfatto!
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