Cayman 981 connectivity and PCM
Cayman 981 connectivity and PCM
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SJR202

Original Poster:

147 posts

278 months

Monday 3rd June 2019
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Hi guys
Boring one I’m sure sorry, considering swapping the BM diesel for an early 981 Cayman as a daily, but wondered what the connectivity etc is like? I’ve a 987 Spyder and can connect blue tooth phone but music is via usb/aux. So... the 981 2012-2014:
Can you play music from an iPhone without wires?
Does the sat nav have traffic on it that’s any good (understand it may not be google levels of detail)
Presuming there is nothing like apple car play in this model/age

Anything that annoys as a daily that something like a new golf would have as standard?

AJB88

15,168 posts

195 months

Monday 3rd June 2019
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PCM 3.1 is good but not great.

I have 2019 maps and RTTI (real time traffic infomation) enabled on mine, I also have "online services" that let you stream directly to the headunit stuff like DAB etc.

music via bluetooth works also on mine (Android though not iphone).


The only way to get carplay on PCM3.1 is to open the PCM up and install a £500 motherboard in it that then enables carplay if you hold the nav button. Doing so will invalidate any warranty though.

Edited by AJB88 on Monday 3rd June 22:23

SJR202

Original Poster:

147 posts

278 months

Monday 3rd June 2019
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Thanks AJB, food for thought. I know updating the software to new maps or latest is an expensive service option so not ideal.

Interesting iPhone still needs connecting via wires, it’ll be better than my aux cable in the BM but it’s nice when you just get in, things connect and you can play music easily without fiddling.

Currently use google maps for traffic and sat nav, having the phone in a cradle isn’t what I’m aiming for.

Thanks again, I’m sure once driven it’ll make up for any dated tech. smile

AJB88

15,168 posts

195 months

Monday 3rd June 2019
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I got my updates done through a 3rd party which cost me a lot less. I wouldn't bother paying for RTTI or Online Services they are rubbish.


flyer0

47 posts

173 months

Tuesday 4th June 2019
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My 981 connects to my iPhone through Bluetooth and plays music without a cable so there’s obviously all sorts of different configurations.

cay

372 posts

180 months

Tuesday 4th June 2019
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My iPhone works fine via Bluetooth for music.

You can also upload songs to the internal jukebox which is always available - think it is 20GB.

The process is tedious, upload from a USB stick but if you switch the car off it restarts - from the beginning! And it takes hours.

I use a USB stick with all my music, works fine but takes a few seconds to initialise after starting the car before you can select music ( carries on playing the last selection until ready ).

Traffic is via RDS on mine so not as good as live but still works-ish.

BarrySt

40 posts

97 months

Tuesday 4th June 2019
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Yes Bluetooth phone and music integration works well with iPhone

SJR202

Original Poster:

147 posts

278 months

Tuesday 4th June 2019
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Thanks all. Always appreciate the help and guidance 😊. Looks like I’ll have to check how the system works from car to car when I go to look at them.

OPOGTS

1,167 posts

237 months

Tuesday 4th June 2019
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Absolutely fine for Bluetooth music - simple and easy.

As a general nav interface the graphics are now old and its a massive button fest out on the dashboard, not the best but quite useable depending where you’ve come from.....