BN-880 GPS Module with HMC5883L Compass and GPS Antenna vs Mini Wireless Carplay Adapter for Apple
Overall winner: Mini Wireless Carplay Adapter for Apple
Key Differences
Hempinton's Mini Wireless CarPlay adapter (A) targets in-car wireless CarPlay functionality and has a higher average rating (4.70 from 1,066 reviews) and an easier setup noted; Geekstory's BN-880 (B) is a GPS/compass module for embedded or flight-control use with dual compass and configurable outputs (TTL or RS-232) but has mixed feedback on satellite lock and fewer reviews (226). Choose A if you want wireless CarPlay conversion and strong user approval; choose B if you need a compact GNSS + HMC5883L compass module with flash-configurable settings and serial-level options
BN-880 GPS Module with HMC5883L Compass and GPS Antenna
BN-880 GPS module with built-in compass and flash storage. Compatible with open source flight controllers; plug-and-play wiring. Users note good satellite reception and time-to-fix variances
Pros
- dual module compass included
- flash to save configuration
- TTL or RS-232 data level
- plug-and-play wiring
Cons
- mixed speed feedback for satellite lock
- not suitable for some SCM flight control setups
- mixed experiences with data loss and signal quality
Mini Wireless Carplay Adapter for Apple
Converts wired CarPlay to wireless while preserving full CarPlay functions like navigation, music, Siri, and calls. Easy setup without wired connections. Customer insight unavailable
Pros
- wireless CarPlay conversion
- preserves full CarPlay functionality
- easy setup
- compact form factor
Cons
- no explicit performance metrics provided
- customer data not available
- no compatibility details beyond general use
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Hempinton |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Hempinton |