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Alpine's latest receiver brings wireless CarPlay to all

Bye bye, Lightning cable

Apple CarPlay has finally gone wireless. After debuting the technology at CES this year, Alpine is now shipping the iLX-107, the first CarPlay receiver with support for wireless connectivity. And considering the tech world's general disdain for wires and cables, it's a surprise it's taken this long to reach the aftermarket.

The receiver (compatible with the iPhone 5 and later) lets CarPlay be accessed through the touchscreen and Siri voice control. You'll get the full CarPlay experience: make calls, read texts, choose music and get real-time traffic updates. Plus, depending on your car you'll get customized vehicle information too, such as park assist. There's no longer any need for the proverbial Lightning cable: simply connect your phone via WiFi or Bluetooth.

While CarPlay receivers have been kicking around for a while, this is the first to support wireless connectivity -- a function that began development in 2015 but didn't find an infotainment home until late 2016 when it was added to the 2017 BMW 5 Series Sedan.

Despite growing demand for such systems, very few manufacturers have the tech built into their cars, so it's still very much a novelty. Perhaps this is the argument for the iLX-107's eye-watering $900 price tag.