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Originally Posted by SnoopZ
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Just tried it out, plugged it into the cars port clicked a few buttons on its phone app and that was it, so no messing around with pairing to Bluetooth I believe that was sorted via the app and I only clicked something on the cars screen once.
The proper test will be tomorrow on my 30min commute into work but so far Google maps just works and my Tidal music service sounds great, hopefully battery drainage won't be any different to my old Motorola MA1 dongle.
One of the options my old dongle didn't have is to change my car screens DPI, I wanted to try this because my screen is rather small so when Google Maps is used it doesn't display the report button, so after trial and error I now have this option.