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HERE WeGo: Maps & Navigation adds WunderLINQ Support!
The latest version of the navigation app HERE WeGo: Maps & Navigation adds WunderLINQ support. HERE WeGo: Maps & Navigation is an Android and iOS navigation app with many great features. We’ve made a quick video of the WunderLINQ and HERE WeGo: Maps & Navigation integration, check it out below.
MyRoute-app adds WunderLINQ Support!
The navigation app MyRoute-app has added WunderLINQ support. MyRoute-app is an Android and iOS navigation app that includes an extensive web based route planning and sharing platform. MyRoute-app allows WunderLINQ control of the navigation UI, map zooming and going back to the WunderLINQ app. We’ve made a quick video of the WunderLINQ and MyRoute-app app integration, check it out below.
Announcing the WunderLINQ Insta360 Remote
We’ve released a new free app called “WunderLINQ Insta360 Remote”. This new app allows basic control of Insta360 cameras version ONE X, ONE X2, ONE R, ONE R, ONE RS or X3 cameras using your wunder wheel. It currently supports changing camera modes, toggling the shutter, and displaying a camera preview. More details can be found in the WunderLINQ Insta360 Remote documentation. The latest WunderLINQ app also includes a new Quick Task that will launch the WunderLINQ Insta360 Remote. We've only tested on an X3 camera so please let us know if it doesn't work with your model.
Announcing the WunderLINQ GoPro Remote
We’ve released a new free app called “WunderLINQ GoPro Remote”. This new app allows basic control of GoPro version 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, & 11 cameras using your wunder wheel. It currently supports changing camera modes, toggling the shutter, and displaying a camera preview*. More details can be found in the WunderLINQ GoPro Remote documentation. With this new release, we have removed the old GoPro code from the main WunderLINQ app and have added a new Quick Task to launch the WunderLINQ GoPro Remote app. This reduces the app size and increases the performance of the main WunderLINQ app, a bonus for...
Connected Cradle
We recently learned of the launch of BMW’s Connected Cradle. A product that appears to function similar to the WunderLINQ. Though we requested to collaborate with the BMW Connected team several years ago, our request was ignored. Having had no communication with BMW’s Connected team, the release of this new device is a surprise. We currently do not have access to the Connected Cradle for testing, however, a cursory review of online information sheds some light on the differences between the WLQ and BMW Connected Cradle. Key Points WunderLINQ Connected Cradle Phone Mounting Options Nearly infinite Limit phone support WW/Smart...