If there is a feature, everyone wants to see in the carplay, this is a video playback. Of course, watching videos while driving is not safe. Despite standing, there is no reason why you should not use your car’s big screen to watch movies and shows.
Thankfully, according to the carplay (via 9TO5MAC) for Apple’s developer website, the company is less. If not driving as part of iOS 26, it will present an airplay video via carplay, which looks like iOS users have wished it after Apple’s phone operating system was first announced.
The first important catch is that the car should be in the park to work. This makes sense, because Apple does not want to encourage drivers to watch videos while driving. This is definitely a catch, but it is also a one we expect from the fully expected to work with this feature.
You can like
Unless one can find a way around the extent unless there is a way to see it through its limits, it will probably happen.
Car makers need to choose
(Image Credit: Shutter Stock)
Another big catch. Every automaker will control whether his vehicle supports the video feature.
Read the details on Apple’s website, “Airplay video in the car enables people to watch their favorite videos from the iPhone on their carplay display when they are not driving. Help the carplay with airplay video to enable this feature in your car.”
So, for example, if the Hyundi decides that he does not want to activate the airplay video, then no owner can do anything to go around.
Nevertheless, new imagery and additions of carplay video support are interesting to those who rely on Apple’s car interface. There is a carplay ultra coming here, which will be made directly in cars and will allow you to monitor all the important gauges as well as control climate and radio.
More from Tom Guide
Today’s Best Ottocist Wireless Carplay Adapter deals


