
Open the screen mirroring page of the second-generation Haval H6 and set the screen mirroring shortcut key. Set the screen mirroring font style, font size, and display color. Click the close button to exit screen mirroring.

I tried using the phone projection feature on my Haval H6, which is quite practical, utilizing either CarPlay or Android Auto. The connection steps for my iPhone are: plug the original USB cable into the USB port under the car's front screen, ensure the car is started, the CarPlay icon automatically pops up on the screen, click to confirm the connection, and the phone also prompts to agree to share. Once connected, the car screen synchronously displays my navigation app like Gaode Map, and can also play Spotify music. Android phones are similar but require installing the Android Auto App first. The whole process takes less than a minute, making navigation during travel more convenient and safer to view on the large screen. I also recommend checking for car software updates weekly by downloading new versions through the system upgrade feature in the settings to avoid compatibility issues causing interruptions. If the connection fails, try changing the cable or cleaning the USB port first, and avoid forcing it to prevent damaging the port; connection issues are usually resolved this way.

As an average car owner, I frequently use the screen mirroring feature on my Haval H6 for navigation. The connection process is straightforward: simply plug the USB cable into the car's port, and the projection option immediately appears on the vehicle's display. Just select CarPlay (for Apple) or Android Auto (for Android). My Android phone requires no additional setup beforehand—once connected, Baidu Maps navigation runs directly, with clear directions on the larger screen, making it much easier to follow the route while driving. It also allows playing music or podcasts, sharing content during family trips, and even mirroring YouTube videos for entertainment when parked. The benefits include reducing distractions from looking at a small phone screen and enhancing driving safety. A daily tip is to set everything up before starting the car and avoid operating the phone while driving. Related techniques include using high-quality USB cables and ensuring the car's battery is sufficiently charged.

I think safety is the most important thing. While phone projection on the Haval H6 is convenient, it requires caution. My approach is to quickly complete the connection after parking: plug the phone into the USB cable, wait for the car screen to respond and select projection, and only use it for navigation or music. While driving, let the projection run without operating the phone to avoid distraction. If the connection is lost, pull over to check, such as changing the cable or restarting the car's system.


