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It seems to me that Honda still hasn’t fixed the audio lag with Bluetooth. ( I had the 2012 9th Gen civic EX) if you listen to audio on Bluetooth seems that there’s a two second audio. I’m sure there’s no fix for it because we can’t calibrate shit on audio settings. But it’s a nuisance if I want to watch videos in the car. Also not sure if my lightning cable is getting bad or if Apple CarPlay is really sensitive, because if I slightly move my cable it disconnects. Any tips would be great thanks y’all.
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The CarPlay issue is simply your cord. No doubt about it. As for the bluetooth issue, thats how it is in most cars and basic bluetooth devices.
 
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The CarPlay issue is simply your cord. No doubt about it. As for the bluetooth issue, thats how it is in most cars and basic bluetooth devices.
That’s wack, drives me nuts haha to the Bluetooth part. And I figured it was my cord
 

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That’s wack, drives me nuts haha to the Bluetooth part. And I figured it was my cord
Definitely check that cord, Apple is really ANAL bout you using an official authentic cable to make CarPlay work smoothly. Also doing a hard reboot will sometimes fix connecting issues with CarPlay as well.
 
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Definitely check that cord, Apple is really ANAL bout you using an official authentic cable to make CarPlay work smoothly. Also doing a hard reboot will sometimes fix connecting issues with CarPlay as well.
I’m sure it’s my dogshit cord through anker I’ll get a new one this weekend
 


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This isn't a Honda issue but just how Bluetooth works. I tried watching a video once using my Bluetooth speaker at home and had the same issue. As for the cord, just get a new one lol
 
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This isn't a Honda issue but just how Bluetooth works. I tried watching a video once using my Bluetooth speaker at home and had the same issue. As for the cord, just get a new one lol
Nah def depends on which Bluetooth model they use. I have plenty of other Bluetooth devices that don’t hAvea delay
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