
The steps to use wireless mirroring in the Leiling car are: 1. Swipe to open the control center in the app; 2. Tap the screen mirroring option marked with a red frame; 3. Connect to the central console using a data cable; 4. Open the app and tap connect to complete the setup. Taking the 2021 Leiling Advance Edition as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4640mm, width 1780mm, height 1455mm, wheelbase 2700mm, fuel tank capacity 50L, and trunk capacity 471L. The 2021 Leiling Advance Edition is equipped with a 1.2L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 116PS, maximum power of 85kW, maximum torque of 185Nm, paired with a 10-speed continuously variable transmission.

I'm the type of user who loves tinkering with new features, and using the wireless mirroring in the Levin has been quite handy. You need to make sure both your and car support wireless connections, like Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. After starting the car, open the 'Device Connection' in the settings on the central control screen and enable the wireless mirroring mode. Then, turn on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on your phone, which will automatically search for the Levin's name—just click to connect and confirm the pairing code. Once connected, your phone screen will be directly projected onto the car's display, making it much easier to operate navigation and play music while driving, while also reducing distracted driving risks. It might lag a bit during the first use, so I recommend updating both the car's system and your phone to the latest version beforehand. If it disconnects, simply restart the devices, and avoid areas with Wi-Fi interference like garages. Overall, this feature enhances the driving experience, and I now use it every time I hit the road.

I often use the wireless mirroring feature in my Levin to avoid constantly plugging in cables. The steps are simple: after starting the car, find the 'Smart Connection' option in the infotainment system's main menu and enable wireless projection. Then, activate wireless mirroring on your in the settings, select your Levin model, and enter the pairing code displayed on the screen. Once connected, you can directly control phone apps like Amap navigation and Spotify on the car's display. I find it super practical, especially for entertainment during long trips—kids in the backseat won't get bored watching videos. Just note that it drains phone battery quickly, so try to use it when fully charged; if the signal is unstable, check for nearby Bluetooth device interference. In short, it's a quick, safe, and convenient setup.

I was a bit nervous when I first tried the wireless mirroring feature on the Leiling, but it's actually quite simple. Turn on the car's infotainment system, go to settings, and select 'Mirroring Function', then toggle the switch. On your , perform the same steps: enable Bluetooth and location services, select the Leiling from the device list, and tap connect. The first time, you might need to enter a verification code; once confirmed, the screen mirroring will appear. Now, using your phone's maps while driving is safer, eliminating the need to look down frequently. Remember, it's best to have the latest system version for a stable connection to avoid disconnections. Overall, the success rate is high on the first try, so beginners shouldn't be afraid to give it a go.

Using the wireless mirroring feature in the Levin has made family trips much smoother. After starting the car, go to the connection settings and enable wireless projection mode; then activate the mirroring function on your and search for the vehicle name to connect. Once paired, the car screen displays your phone's content, making it convenient for the whole family to navigate or play children's songs. I've found it reduces cable clutter in the car, but the initial connection can take some time—I recommend testing it at home first. Compatibility note: iPhones need iOS 14 or later, and Android devices require version 5.0 or above. If you can't connect, don't panic—just turn off airplane mode on your phone and try again. This feature enhances both practicality and safe driving.

When I was young, I loved driving and singing along to music, and the Levin's wireless mirroring was a huge help. After starting the car, tap 'Connect Device' to enable the wireless function; on your , select projection in the settings, find the Levin model to pair, and you're done in just a few simple steps. Once connected, the car screen mirrors your phone, making it super enjoyable to play TikTok or NetEase Cloud Music. However, it can easily disconnect in areas with weak signals, so make sure the Wi-Fi is turned on and stable. Safety first—don't use your phone while driving; it's better to switch songs directly using the steering wheel controls.


