Wireless CarPlay and Android Auto for Model Y, 3, S, X, Cybertruck, and Juniper. $124.99 (was $299). No subscription. No vehicle modifications.
You spent $45K+ on the most advanced car on the road. It parks itself, updates overnight, and accelerates faster than sports cars that cost three times as much.
But it can’t run CarPlay.
No Google Maps on the touchscreen. No Waze traffic routing. No Spotify controls the way you’re used to. No iMessage read-aloud. Tesla’s built-in navigation works fine on highways, but in city traffic, on back roads, during construction detours, you end up reaching for your phone and propping it on the dash. In a car with a 15-inch screen.
Tesla owners have been asking for CarPlay since 2018. Tesla hasn’t added it. At this point, they probably never will.
But 232 Tesla owners found a workaround that takes 5 minutes.
The SpaceBox Wireless Integration System is a small adapter that plugs into your Tesla’s USB port. That’s the entire installation. No wiring harnesses, no dashboard disassembly, no trips to a service center.
Once plugged in, SpaceBox creates a WiFi bridge between your phone and Tesla’s display. Your iPhone connects wirelessly, and full CarPlay appears on your Tesla’s touchscreen. Same thing with Android Auto.
You get Google Maps, Waze, Spotify, Apple Music, iMessage, WhatsApp, podcasts, audiobooks — everything you use on your phone, right on the screen where it belongs. No phone mount. No cables. No subscription fees.
And because SpaceBox plugs into USB and communicates through WiFi, it doesn’t modify Tesla’s software or hardware. It’s fully removable. Your warranty stays intact.
Insert SpaceBox into your Tesla’s USB-A or USB-C port. No tools needed.
Join the SpaceBox WiFi network on your iPhone or Android. Takes 60 seconds.
CarPlay launches on your Tesla’s screen. Google Maps. Waze. Spotify. Done.
“My wife has CarPlay in her Honda Civic. I spent three times as much on my Model Y and didn’t have it. SpaceBox fixed that in under 5 minutes. Seriously worth it.”
“Was skeptical at this price point. I’d looked at Carlinkit and Tesery adapters that cost $200+. SpaceBox works just as well, connects faster, and I’m not paying a monthly subscription on top of it.”
“I was worried about installation difficulty and warranty implications. Turns out you just plug it into USB and connect your phone. Took about 3 minutes. Pulled it out to check — no marks, no traces. Completely non-invasive.”
“Game changer. Google Maps on the Tesla screen is so much better than Tesla’s built-in nav for city driving. Waze traffic alerts alone make this worth it. Ordered a second one for my wife’s Model 3.”
SpaceBox is engineered for every major Tesla model: Model Y, Model 3, Model S, Model X, Cybertruck, and the new Juniper. Each variant is model-specific for a guaranteed fit. Select your model at checkout.
You plug the SpaceBox adapter into your Tesla’s USB port. Connect your phone to SpaceBox via WiFi. CarPlay appears on your screen. Total time: 3–5 minutes. No tools, no disassembly, no professional installation needed.
No. SpaceBox is a non-invasive USB device. It doesn’t modify any wiring, software, or hardware in your Tesla. It’s fully removable in seconds with zero traces. Your warranty remains completely intact.
Carlinkit and Tesery adapters run $200–$350. Some require monthly subscriptions. SpaceBox is $124.99 (down from $299), includes worldwide shipping, and has zero ongoing fees. That’s CarPlay for less than 3 months of Tesla Premium Connectivity.
SpaceBox comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee with free returns and a 2-year warranty. If it doesn’t work perfectly with your Tesla, send it back for a full refund.
If SpaceBox doesn’t transform your Tesla’s infotainment experience, return it within 30 days for a full refund. Free returns. No questions, no hassle. Plus, every SpaceBox includes a 2-year warranty for complete peace of mind.
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