Found anything for the HDMI port?

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I am looking for something for the HDMI port but also seeing if anyone has found something that works to watch YouTube and all that for the main screen. There are so many options and I would love to see what you guys have and what works
 
Saw a post on FB not long ago about an Android box that could mirror the display on both the main and side screens. The video showed someone watching a Netflix movie while driving, showing on both screens at the same time. I can’t seem to find the post anymore...if anyone has info on that setup, please share! I'd love to check it out and possibly buy one.
 
Yeah, I would love to find something like that for sure as the 2nd screen is kind of useless unless we can find that
 
I am looking for something for the HDMI port but also seeing if anyone has found something that works to watch YouTube and all that for the main screen. There are so many options and I would love to see what you guys have and what works
Best thing is to just buy a HDMI to USB-c connection for your phone and watch YouTube on the 10" that way. Firesticks work too but then you need a Hotspot or some type of internet. Good luck.
 
I’ve only plugged into the HDMI once, but the passenger display cropped down so far it was basically the same size as the iPhone connected to it. Probably some kind of user error, but really rendered it useless
 
I have no experience with this product myself, but it works with Uconnect5 on the main screen. I have no idea if it feeds anything to the new passenger screen.

 
Firestick for Pass screen, Magic Box for main screen.
 

I have this, can confirm it works via usb-c on the main screen with using my phone as hotspot. Netflix is the only app that shows video using all of the screen, but because of the portrait design sides of the video are cut off. All other apps use the top half of the screen for video with nothing cut off.
 

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