Diamond button for skipping track on pre 2022 Macan
Dear Porsche Macan owners, pre-2022 models! We understand that there has been a persistent, pesky issue bothering you while enjoying your favorite music on the go. The infamous diamond button on the steering wheel, while programmable for skipping tracks, oddly only works for Bluetooth and radio station modes. However, when using CarPlay or Android Auto, this function goes off the radar. Frustrating, isn't it? You're cruising down the highway, your favorite playlist humming in the background, you're deeply immersed in the navigation map, and suddenly, a song you don't fancy comes up. To skip it, you'd have to switch from the map view to main menu and then switch to music view—a disruption you could do without. Indeed, Porsche addressed this bug in their 2022 and later models by adding an extra skip button on the steering wheel. But what about Macan owners with pre-2022 models?
Well, we have some fantastic news for you! We're thrilled to introduce a simple and efficient solution to this perplexing problem. Soon, you will be able to activate your factory diamond button to change tracks in CarPlay and Android Auto modes, just as it was originally meant to be! Introducing our Plug-and-Play Retrofit Module, designed to bring your steering wheel's diamond button back to life. This small upgrade to your existing steering wheel will empower your diamond button to perform its rightful function - skipping tracks in CarPlay and Android Auto. Yes, you read that right! Macan owners with models from 2018 to 2021 can now have this installed to let the diamond button shine in all its glory.
You might be concerned about assigning additional functions to the diamond button, like camera view, and worry that using it for the next track feature might interfere with these functions. Rest assured, this is not an issue, as we've included a quick activation trigger that allows the diamond button to alternate between your custom features and the skip track function. This means that there's no need for you to constantly switch between camera view and skip track - the system handles that seamlessly. |