Thats pretty sweet! on the tablet do you have an LTE version or do you stream data from your phone?
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excellent job, I've thought about a setup like this.
Could you hook up a webcam to the tablet? Webcams are a bit of a pain in vehicles because they require a lot of light and are delayed depending on the length of your cable.
Wow. Incredible idea. I'm nowhere near creative enough to think of this myself.....which is why I'm doing this exact setup. Thanks for sharing your research and model numbers. I'll be sure to give credit where credit is due when I put this up in my build thread.![]()
Thats pretty sweet! on the tablet do you have an LTE version or do you stream data from your phone?
Hum, not really. The monitor only comes on when the truck is in reverse. Otherwise, it's not on. That aside, it's not as bright at night because the image it's showing at night has less natural light outside.Does that 2.5" monitor dim for nighttime use?
Which tuffy console is that? That's the best looking install I've seen.
Any issue with folding the rear seats up?
It would be cool to have your scangauge up next to the backup camera, like this.
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I have an iPhone 6 plus in my dash right now and I've done a bunch of iPad mini dashes. All of them have been removable so you don't have toleave it in the car. I haveno stereo head unit Bluetooth to preamp audio controller to amp. I'm gonna go back to iPad mini soon not enough apps support landscape mode on the 6 plus.
Awesome idea on the backup camera I'm going to do this.
I've seen some of your posts, @sxwatson. If I was an apple guy, I'd be all over what you did. Nice stuff!
Both etarasoff and sxwatson have impressive installs - thanks for taking the time to post this info for others.
One thing people going down a similar path may want to consider is utilizing the (relatively new) apt-x bluetooth codec. Some good head units have it built in and it sends a (very close to) lossless stream from a source to the stereo. Unlike all other horrible sounding bluetooth audio options, this sounds great - pretty much at 95% of a wired connection (the 5% really doesn't matter in a car). All my audio is lossless and I stream from my iphone (using a kokkia adapter) to a Kenwood KDC-x599. Streaming from a table in the dash to a headunit in the tuffy would be ideal.
Is that kokkia adapter better than the blue tooth built into the phone?