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02-19-2013, 10:45 PM | #1 |
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Finally got Android in the car
I put together a Windows-based CarPC for my old Acura Legend a few years ago, and the infotainment center of the M3 left me desiring more to say the least. But I wanted something Android-based this time around, and something light (i.e., low power consumption and not so large). Everything Android works, including the Microsoft webcam as well as Google maps and Google voice. There are a few other things I'm working on (such as rooting it, settling on a launcher and increasing the font size), so I'll post up more as the week progresses. Everything is powered through cigarette adapter USB ports for now, which is pretty awesome, and everything functions well, but I think I'm going to get a small inverter as I want everything to continue running when the car is off. A little background....as I mentioned earlier, I put together a Windows-based carPC in my Acura Legend, complete with a 7" HD touch screen and navigation. Later I used a Samsung Galaxy Tab in the same fashion for my VehiCROSS. At some point and time I knew I was going to do the same for the M3, it was just a matter of finding what I wanted. One of the key criteria to my mods, as always, is to keep the interior looking as stock as possible, with the exception of the P3 vent gauge I installed a few weeks ago. I also wanted to integrate a multi-camera DVR setup some how. And everyone knows that the best navigation is Google navigation, so I wanted that, too. The thought of having to pay for a DVD to upgrade navi is ludicrous, and with a once yearly update, you run a chance of getting incorrect directions. Even though it is the low point of the system, I had to use the OEM screen. After I took apart the dash a bit ago, I determined that the best way to pass a signal was the modmynav box, so I picked up a used one. With Kris' help and patience (that dude is AWESOME, thanks for all the help, my man!), it was determined the harness was damaged, and subsequently it was replaced. Part 1 was complete. Next came identifying a source. I pretty quickly eliminated having another traditional CarPC as I couldn't really find any place to hide it, and I knew I wanted something Android-based. I contemplated using a Samsung Yelp, or a decommissioned Android phone, but passed on those as they both had a screen, and I'd have to come up with a mount for them. A bit of searching around and a little passage of time, and AndroidTVs, aka MiniPCs, were introducted. Basically, the Android OS is loaded on a memory stick w/an HDMI output, so you can plug it straight into the TV, log into your Android/Google account, and go. There are dual cores and quad cores available, play @ 30FPS, have bluetooth, b/g/n wireless, and offer U2G, or USB to go. I was unsure about getting a USB video camera to work through it, so I did a little research and found out that through the U2G functionality of the main unit, there were people that were running webcams. SCHWEET! My setup is comprised of the following: a) After comparing a few of the units, I settled on this one http://www.geekbuying.com/item/iMito...ck-312720.html You can read the specs from the page, no sense in regurgitating it to y'all. b) Since the car doesn't have a touchscreen, an input method was needed, and conveniently, they also offer this http://www.geekbuying.com/item/RC11-...ox-306420.html which is pretty spiffy. c) I purchased this USB hub from them http://www.geekbuying.com/item/High-...er-300706.html d) I had this Microsoft HD webcam http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Life...soft+hd+webcam lying around, and eBayed this Logitech unit http://www.mydigitallife.info/new-lo...rl-zeiss-lens/ so I can play around with both of them. Key thing about both units is that they have built in mics, critical for using Google voice. e) HDMI to Composite conversion is handled by http://www.geekbuying.com/item/MINI-...ok-305475.html These units are sold on Amazon, and the feedback is glowing. f) The hard part was GPS. I have a USB GPS receiver from my previous carPC setup, but I was hesitant about using it in as no one has tried it. A few days of research and I came across a BT GPS receiver http://www.amazon.com/Dual-Electroni...&qid=136138107 I found a used one on eBay for $80 and picked it up. g) Audio is passed via BT using the Samsung HS3000 headset I mentioned in this thread. At this point, not including the modmynav, I have invested $260 for everything. All the components, minus cables: More later..... Last edited by whats77inaname; 03-27-2013 at 01:27 AM.. |
02-20-2013, 12:13 AM | #2 |
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very cool, please post more pictures!
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02-20-2013, 07:19 AM | #4 |
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Def need more info! Are you running custom software? What version android is it, Jelly bean 4.1? I'm an android buff, I would love to do this to my M3
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02-20-2013, 12:11 PM | #6 |
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very nice, im diggin this project
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I spent some time tonight working on the install. After looking at mounting options for the cameras, I've decided to stick with the Logitech. I'll be purchasing the 8MP of the version I have now, as it records excellently, and it'll be more easily mounted. When the new one comes in, I'll fab up a mount to connect to the rearview mirror. Here's a still of the pic it produces on the screen when in use by the app Dailyroads Voyager (more on that below).
Here's a shot of future camera placement: In both my other carPC setups, I made sure I had DVR capabilities. This setup won't be any different. I'm going to use an app that I had for my tablet, Dailyroads Voyager http://www.appbrain.com/app/dailyroa...m.dailyroads.v The features are phenomenal, and it's free. The interface is slick, and it ties in w/the GPS. Great for day to day use. Even better for track use. Here are a couple shots of the OEM launcher that comes with the Android unit. You can really see how the large icons are optimized for the small BMW screen, although it could use some work. I managed to get the miniPC, the converter, and the USB hub installed in out of the way places. If you looked in the interior and tried to find them, I doubt you would. They're all within reach of the driver. Their diminutive sizes certainly helped. More to come.... Last edited by whats77inaname; 02-21-2013 at 01:08 PM.. |
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Very cool setup!
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02-21-2013, 09:16 AM | #12 |
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So you use the remote to navigate the screen? If only to be able to install in place a Nexus7 tablet and incorporate idrive, that would be awesome. Make it touchscreen
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02-21-2013, 09:44 AM | #13 | |
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Thank you, sir Quite a bit different than your normal, "Looks good" *lol*
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one of which will be installed in the car. The remote will then become obsolete. I agree with you wholeheartedly about the screen. It is def. the weak point, at least on the '08 model, as it doesn't render as cleanly as the CIC setup. For me, at least, I'd rather save that $2k+ that it would require to retrofit for the s/c purchase, or s/c supporting mods (exhaust, x-pipe, high flow cats, etc). I dislike the fact that I'm forced to live with the split screen. If I could just retrofit the screen, I'd love to do so, but I don't think that's possible. I've been looking for other screen options, but so far haven't found anything that would work. Last edited by whats77inaname; 02-21-2013 at 11:17 AM.. |
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02-23-2013, 01:50 PM | #14 |
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...so friggin cooool.
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Well, figured it would be time to update this thread a bit. Since the last time I posted, I've found out that I can extend the modmynav video to full screen, and I'm a lot more pleased with the view....so much so that I'm rethinking trying to retrofit a CIC screen.
I've also decided on another remote control. The unit I have works, but it is *really* cumbersome....too many buttons to navigate safely while driving. I did some scrounging on eBay and found the one you see in the video for $8 from Hong Kong. It works relatively well, although the "home" and "settings" buttons don't work.....easy enough to work around. I'm using a background with a lot of white to make viewing icons and what not easier. I'll mod it at some point and time in the future and settle on something not so bright. Over the next few days I'll be hard-wiring everything in so that it all stays on when the car isn't on, primarily so that the camera stays on and recording all the time when the car is parked. Here's the first demo....I'll get some more vids up in the near future, specifically highlighting the nav and GPS functionality. Last edited by whats77inaname; 03-27-2013 at 01:44 AM.. |
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05-09-2013, 07:57 PM | #21 |
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This is a really clever install. Makes me think that with an Android device and some relays, I could envision someone using the V1Connection Android app to take over the nav display with radar info when an alert comes in.
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I'm thinking that by using Tasker or AutomateIt, I can make it do what you're referencing, removing the relays from the equation. I've have to update this thread over the next week, as I've changed a few things that I'm pretty pleased about. |
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