trboyden
New member
Hi All,
Like many of you, I initially struggled to get Apple Carplay to work on my '24 Spyder F3-S. I had bought some Bluetooth earphones and the Spyder would not pair with them even though they paired with my iPhone just fine. I finally got it to work when I tried my Quin Design helmet. For whatever reason, the Spyder likes that helmet and not three other Bluetooth headsets I've tried. But here's the deal - you're out on the road and using navigation to get to your destination, and the battery in your helmet dies. So, what, you're just SOL when your navigation turns off? That seems like a huge safety issue, let alone a convenience issue on a not cheap motorcycle.
Has anyone had any luck in getting BRP to acknowledge/recognize this and remove the need to have a headset connected in the software? I have a Beeline Moto II that I have created a 3D printed mounting plate for that gets sandwiched in the handlebar clamp as a backup device. But this is 2025 and Apple Carplay has been in cars and motorcycles forever now and we shouldn't have to do that. This isn't meant as a gripe post, so I hope that's not how this comes across. I am genuinely interested in what people's experience is with this issue and if there are any advocates in the community that BRP listens to on issues like this.
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Cheers!
Tim
Like many of you, I initially struggled to get Apple Carplay to work on my '24 Spyder F3-S. I had bought some Bluetooth earphones and the Spyder would not pair with them even though they paired with my iPhone just fine. I finally got it to work when I tried my Quin Design helmet. For whatever reason, the Spyder likes that helmet and not three other Bluetooth headsets I've tried. But here's the deal - you're out on the road and using navigation to get to your destination, and the battery in your helmet dies. So, what, you're just SOL when your navigation turns off? That seems like a huge safety issue, let alone a convenience issue on a not cheap motorcycle.
Has anyone had any luck in getting BRP to acknowledge/recognize this and remove the need to have a headset connected in the software? I have a Beeline Moto II that I have created a 3D printed mounting plate for that gets sandwiched in the handlebar clamp as a backup device. But this is 2025 and Apple Carplay has been in cars and motorcycles forever now and we shouldn't have to do that. This isn't meant as a gripe post, so I hope that's not how this comes across. I am genuinely interested in what people's experience is with this issue and if there are any advocates in the community that BRP listens to on issues like this.


Cheers!
Tim