Waze, Google Maps, Spotify and Siri in 2014 S-Class
#1
Waze, Google Maps, Spotify and Siri in 2014 S-Class
As you may know I have been looking for ways to modernize the software experience in my 2014 S63 since the built-in nav and apps are horribly out of date. I experimented with a third party CarPlay module (didn't work out) but had some success with an iPad Mini.
I recently realized I can fit a full sized (9.7") iPad in the space and I've shared some photos of this - cost was a cellular iPad with built-in GPS (I got a 6th generation refurb from Apple) and a CD slot mount ($16 from Amazon). iPad apps well suited for this purpose include Apple Maps, Waze, Google Maps, Spotify, Podcasts, Audible and my music library as well as some extra stuff like Find My Friends. The home button is within easy reach to use Siri for navigation instructions etc. and the iPad allows for split-screen apps too such as nav and music side by side.
Great substitute for CarPlay without spending thousands on a 2018/2019 S-Class.
I recently realized I can fit a full sized (9.7") iPad in the space and I've shared some photos of this - cost was a cellular iPad with built-in GPS (I got a 6th generation refurb from Apple) and a CD slot mount ($16 from Amazon). iPad apps well suited for this purpose include Apple Maps, Waze, Google Maps, Spotify, Podcasts, Audible and my music library as well as some extra stuff like Find My Friends. The home button is within easy reach to use Siri for navigation instructions etc. and the iPad allows for split-screen apps too such as nav and music side by side.
Great substitute for CarPlay without spending thousands on a 2018/2019 S-Class.
Last edited by Mandingo; 04-17-2019 at 12:40 AM.
#4
This looks intriguing. I'm thinking of waiting to move on from our 2014 S550 until the redesign of the S class is available so this might work very well on a trip we are taking this summer.
Which CD slot mount in Amazon is working for you? Is it "Universal Car Mount [2 in 1] - CD Slot Tablet Car Mount". How about power? Are you getting power from a flush fit charger in the lighter socket?
Which CD slot mount in Amazon is working for you? Is it "Universal Car Mount [2 in 1] - CD Slot Tablet Car Mount". How about power? Are you getting power from a flush fit charger in the lighter socket?
#5
I have a lightning cable with a 180 degree connector (can't find the order right now) so it is flush with the side of the iPad and run it through the center console trim to one of the USB inputs in the center console to keep it totally hidden. Enough current to charge normally and maintains/loses a little when the GPS and screen are on. I chose this because iOS is a little fussy about bluetooth driving directions in general - I find sometimes the audio from navigation doesn't come through unless music is playing over bluetooth. This isn't an issue with USB inputs.
Couple of photos to illustrate (ignore reflections on screen, from driver's seat there is very little glare).
#7
1. How is GPS and CELL reception down low. The coating on the glass should play havoc on GPS
2. That's where I usually keep my iPhone 8+ in upright position running WAZE for the Po Po
3. The mount for the CD player may cause havoc ($$$) should one cause the DVD to eject, add, etc.....
Nice and clean fit! Not for everyone,
2. That's where I usually keep my iPhone 8+ in upright position running WAZE for the Po Po
3. The mount for the CD player may cause havoc ($$$) should one cause the DVD to eject, add, etc.....
Nice and clean fit! Not for everyone,
Last edited by Nice Ride; 04-20-2019 at 10:00 AM.
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1. How is GPS and CELL reception down low. The coating on the glass should play havoc on GPS
2. That's where I usually keep my iPhone 8+ in upright position running WAZE for the Po Po
3. The mount for the CD player may cause havoc ($$$) should one cause the DVD to eject, add, etc.....
Nice and clean fit! Not for everyone,
2. That's where I usually keep my iPhone 8+ in upright position running WAZE for the Po Po
3. The mount for the CD player may cause havoc ($$$) should one cause the DVD to eject, add, etc.....
Nice and clean fit! Not for everyone,
The tongue from the mount that goes in to the CD slot isn't very deep so I don't anticipate any issues - I haven't had a disc in the CD player since I got the car so I am not losing or risking anything there.
Yes, definitely not for everyone but my situation is that I love my S63, it's pretty loaded (3D Burmester sound etc.) and I see nothing in the facelift 2018/2019's that I want EXCEPT better navigation software through CarPlay. To upgrade my car just for that will cost me over $100,000 after the value of my trade in and that makes zero sense. Being able to afford these cars doesn't mean I'm happy wasting money.
In contrast, this set-up cost me $600 and $10 a month in data and in some ways is even better than CarPlay:-
- Access to apps like Find My Friends (good for meeting my kids), Safari for address lookups/opening times, Yelp for restaurants - CarPlay doesn't permit these
- Bigger touch screen
- I can make FaceTime video calls (when parked, obviously)
- My iPhone stays in my pocket - nothing to plug in or remember to remove when I enter/exit the car
- Split screen apps - having Apple Maps and Podcasts running side by side isn’t something CarPlay offers
Last edited by Mandingo; 04-20-2019 at 07:01 PM.
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#9
GPS and cell reception are fine, haven't had a situation where I have lost either. I'm on T-Mobile. I think the 9.7" cellular iPad has larger antennas than the iPhone so I expect reception to be as good if not better.
The tongue from the mount that goes in to the CD slot isn't very deep so I don't anticipate any issues - I haven't had a disc in the CD player since I got the car so I am not losing or risking anything there.
Yes, definitely not for everyone but my situation is that I love my S63, it's pretty loaded (3D Burmester sound etc.) and I see nothing in the facelift 2018/2019's that I want EXCEPT better navigation software through CarPlay. To upgrade my car just for that will cost me over $100,000 after the value of my trade in and that makes zero sense. Being able to afford these cars doesn't mean I'm happy wasting money.
In contrast, this set-up cost me $600 and $10 a month in data and in some ways is even better than CarPlay:-
The tongue from the mount that goes in to the CD slot isn't very deep so I don't anticipate any issues - I haven't had a disc in the CD player since I got the car so I am not losing or risking anything there.
Yes, definitely not for everyone but my situation is that I love my S63, it's pretty loaded (3D Burmester sound etc.) and I see nothing in the facelift 2018/2019's that I want EXCEPT better navigation software through CarPlay. To upgrade my car just for that will cost me over $100,000 after the value of my trade in and that makes zero sense. Being able to afford these cars doesn't mean I'm happy wasting money.
In contrast, this set-up cost me $600 and $10 a month in data and in some ways is even better than CarPlay:-
- Access to apps like Find My Friends (good for meeting my kids), Safari for address lookups/opening times, Yelp for restaurants - CarPlay doesn't permit these
- Bigger touch screen
- I can make FaceTime video calls (when parked, obviously)
- My iPhone stays in my pocket - nothing to plug in or remember to remove when I enter/exit the car
- Split screen apps - having Apple Maps and Podcasts running side by side isn’t something CarPlay offers
Nice job and looks great, especially since it can be removed.
Found it... https://www.ebay.com/itm/142941468538
Can you post the part number of the adapter and a photo with just the Ipad off showing the holder?
Thanks again.
Last edited by Nice Ride; 04-20-2019 at 09:30 PM.
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#11
Good suggestion, I’ll try the splitter.
The mount is this one
Amazon
I’ll take some photos of the mount next time I’m in the car.
The mount is this one
Amazon
I’ll take some photos of the mount next time I’m in the car.
#12
I only tried CD mount.
Also make sure the iPad mini is a cellular model - just tethering a WiFi iPad to your phone won’t work since only the cellular iPads have GPS.
If anyone wants a used iPad Mini 4 128GB (cellular) let me know, I’m selling mine since I am now using the new full-sized iPad.
Edit: photos attached of split screen view and the holder without the iPad as requested:-
Also make sure the iPad mini is a cellular model - just tethering a WiFi iPad to your phone won’t work since only the cellular iPads have GPS.
If anyone wants a used iPad Mini 4 128GB (cellular) let me know, I’m selling mine since I am now using the new full-sized iPad.
Edit: photos attached of split screen view and the holder without the iPad as requested:-
Last edited by Mandingo; 04-21-2019 at 12:52 AM.
#15
I only tried CD mount.
Also make sure the iPad mini is a cellular model - just tethering a WiFi iPad to your phone won’t work since only the cellular iPads have GPS.
If anyone wants a used iPad Mini 4 128GB (cellular) let me know, I’m selling mine since I am now using the new full-sized iPad.
Edit: photos attached of split screen view and the holder without the iPad as requested:-
Also make sure the iPad mini is a cellular model - just tethering a WiFi iPad to your phone won’t work since only the cellular iPads have GPS.
If anyone wants a used iPad Mini 4 128GB (cellular) let me know, I’m selling mine since I am now using the new full-sized iPad.
Edit: photos attached of split screen view and the holder without the iPad as requested:-
Also, I found this cable...
and this for cig lighter
#16
The issue is getting audio from the iPad into the Burmester system.
If you power using the 12V cigarette charger and then use Bluetooth for audio input you will have issues hearing driving directions. The MB Bluetooth connection appears to only route iPad audio when music is playing so you will have to always be playing an audio track in order to hear the navigation instructions (at least that was my experience). Bluetooth also doesn’t give you next/previous track information.
I found the MB USB media inputs allow you to have navigation audio for those times you don’t want to be listening to music and better track control when you do.
It might be different for models after MY 2014 but that was my experience.
p.s. the iPad Mini has been sold.
As an aside, another benefit of the iPad solution overall is the ability to locate your car using “Find My iPhone”:-
And don't forget the ability to watch Game of Thrones when parked and waiting for someone ...
If you power using the 12V cigarette charger and then use Bluetooth for audio input you will have issues hearing driving directions. The MB Bluetooth connection appears to only route iPad audio when music is playing so you will have to always be playing an audio track in order to hear the navigation instructions (at least that was my experience). Bluetooth also doesn’t give you next/previous track information.
I found the MB USB media inputs allow you to have navigation audio for those times you don’t want to be listening to music and better track control when you do.
It might be different for models after MY 2014 but that was my experience.
p.s. the iPad Mini has been sold.
As an aside, another benefit of the iPad solution overall is the ability to locate your car using “Find My iPhone”:-
And don't forget the ability to watch Game of Thrones when parked and waiting for someone ...
Last edited by Mandingo; 04-24-2019 at 01:50 PM.
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#17
Hello everyone. New to the forums. I just picked up a 2014 S63 and I'm loving it. I came across this thread (which I realize that its almost a year old) and thought that the ipad idea is a great one (thanks for the info by the way). Before I went out and picked up an ipad and the mount on Amazon, I tested out the USB ports with my iphone 11 Pro Max. When i plug it in via USB to either connector in the center console, the car does not recognize the phone as a media device.
When I go over to Media and Devices, it does see my phone plugged in as an iPod. When I select it, I see an on-screen error that says "No Audio or Video Files". No matter what I do, it will not play Spotify, apple music, etc... I did some reading around Google but can't find any solution except "use bluetooth".
Does anyone have any insight or suggestions?
Also, what would be the differences if i just paired the ipad via bluetooth as opposed to USB (besides the ability to charge) ?
Thanks in advance.
When I go over to Media and Devices, it does see my phone plugged in as an iPod. When I select it, I see an on-screen error that says "No Audio or Video Files". No matter what I do, it will not play Spotify, apple music, etc... I did some reading around Google but can't find any solution except "use bluetooth".
Does anyone have any insight or suggestions?
Also, what would be the differences if i just paired the ipad via bluetooth as opposed to USB (besides the ability to charge) ?
Thanks in advance.
#18
I am the originator of the thread and I am still enjoying the iPad.
Your media errors might be because you have no local music on the iPad? It’s looking for files rather than services.
I have now settled with Bluetooth as the connection rather than USB after trying a few different permutations. The main issue was the fact that the USB didn’t have enough juice for the iPad and it would gradually drain, using the 12V outlet solves this.
The workarounds still remaining:-
Navigation audio doesn’t play over Bluetooth if no music is playing. Solution is to disable Bluetooth on the iPad and audio guidance then plays from the iPad speaker.
Track selection isn’t available from the COMAND Media interface (other than previous/next). Solution is to select tracks from the iPad.
Minor workarounds, otherwise it’s a great solution.
Also note that with the recent iOS updates the iPad will automatically tether to my iPhone when I get in (takes 5-10 seconds) so I canceled my cellular plan for the iPad so no monthly fees. Still need a cellular model though for the built in GPS.
Your media errors might be because you have no local music on the iPad? It’s looking for files rather than services.
I have now settled with Bluetooth as the connection rather than USB after trying a few different permutations. The main issue was the fact that the USB didn’t have enough juice for the iPad and it would gradually drain, using the 12V outlet solves this.
The workarounds still remaining:-
Navigation audio doesn’t play over Bluetooth if no music is playing. Solution is to disable Bluetooth on the iPad and audio guidance then plays from the iPad speaker.
Track selection isn’t available from the COMAND Media interface (other than previous/next). Solution is to select tracks from the iPad.
Minor workarounds, otherwise it’s a great solution.
Also note that with the recent iOS updates the iPad will automatically tether to my iPhone when I get in (takes 5-10 seconds) so I canceled my cellular plan for the iPad so no monthly fees. Still need a cellular model though for the built in GPS.
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Nice Ride (02-27-2020)
#19
I am the originator of the thread and I am still enjoying the iPad.
Your media errors might be because you have no local music on the iPad? It’s looking for files rather than services.
I have now settled with Bluetooth as the connection rather than USB after trying a few different permutations. The main issue was the fact that the USB didn’t have enough juice for the iPad and it would gradually drain, using the 12V outlet solves this.
The workarounds still remaining:-
Navigation audio doesn’t play over Bluetooth if no music is playing. Solution is to disable Bluetooth on the iPad and audio guidance then plays from the iPad speaker.
Track selection isn’t available from the COMAND Media interface (other than previous/next). Solution is to select tracks from the iPad.
Minor workarounds, otherwise it’s a great solution.
Also note that with the recent iOS updates the iPad will automatically tether to my iPhone when I get in (takes 5-10 seconds) so I canceled my cellular plan for the iPad so no monthly fees. Still need a cellular model though for the built in GPS.
Your media errors might be because you have no local music on the iPad? It’s looking for files rather than services.
I have now settled with Bluetooth as the connection rather than USB after trying a few different permutations. The main issue was the fact that the USB didn’t have enough juice for the iPad and it would gradually drain, using the 12V outlet solves this.
The workarounds still remaining:-
Navigation audio doesn’t play over Bluetooth if no music is playing. Solution is to disable Bluetooth on the iPad and audio guidance then plays from the iPad speaker.
Track selection isn’t available from the COMAND Media interface (other than previous/next). Solution is to select tracks from the iPad.
Minor workarounds, otherwise it’s a great solution.
Also note that with the recent iOS updates the iPad will automatically tether to my iPhone when I get in (takes 5-10 seconds) so I canceled my cellular plan for the iPad so no monthly fees. Still need a cellular model though for the built in GPS.
That was exactly the case with me. I did not have any purchased songs from iTunes. So I simply went in and purchased a .99 song. I connected my iPhone to the USB and voila! the COMAND system recognized my phone and I was able to use Spotify right away.
As far as power.... did you ever try to use the double headed USB cable as Nice Ride suggested in this thread? I'm curious if that approach is viable. Although the 12v cigar lighter will sit right behind the iPad for easy cable routing, the USB option not only solves the audio issue when not listening to music, but also frees up Bluetooth (should you decide to pair your phone). Also, music clarity/volume/acoustics and overall dynamics are superior via USB.
Here's another wrench in the operation ..... lightning into iPad, USB into center console, USB into 12v cigar lighter.
I'm sure this is more than you want to deal with at this point lol.
#20
I was able to get CarPlay working successfully with an aftermarket system. It is the same equipment and installation in the W222 (I have a C217):
https://mbworld.org/forums/s-class-c...play-c217.html
https://mbworld.org/forums/s-class-c...play-c217.html
#21
Still nothing feasible that doesn't involve pulling the dash apart huh? I'd be in heaven with Waze displaying on my Command display!
I did read somewhere that someone got Siri integrated by tapping the "talk" button twice on the steering wheel and you could just tell Siri to Use the Waze app to find directions to . . ." I figured out the latter, but don't get siri when I hit the talk button (one or twice) on the wheel.
I did read somewhere that someone got Siri integrated by tapping the "talk" button twice on the steering wheel and you could just tell Siri to Use the Waze app to find directions to . . ." I figured out the latter, but don't get siri when I hit the talk button (one or twice) on the wheel.
Last edited by LAWYER2; 02-28-2020 at 03:12 PM.
#22
I was able to get CarPlay working successfully with an aftermarket system. It is the same equipment and installation in the W222 (I have a C217):
https://mbworld.org/forums/s-class-c...play-c217.html
https://mbworld.org/forums/s-class-c...play-c217.html
On another note, I got the ipad installed over the weekend with Mandingo's method. Working great.
Right now, I'm using a standard cable for power until my "U" shaped lightning cable arrives. At that time, I will run the cable properly through the center console into cup-holder cubby.
Last edited by Alex673; 03-02-2020 at 10:12 AM.
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