AAWirelessWireless Android Auto Dongle - Connects Automatically to Android Auto - Easy Plug and Play Setup - Free Companion App - Made in Europe
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AAWirelessWireless Android Auto Dongle - Connects Automatically to Android Auto - Easy Plug and Play Setup - Free Companion App - Made in Europe

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Product ID: 697213441
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Details

  • Special Feature
    Android Auto
  • Brand
    AAWireless
  • Connectivity Technology
    Bluetooth
  • Product Dimensions
    1.93"L x x
  • Item Weight
    20 Grams
📶Bluetooth auto-connect setup
🔌USB 3.0 Type C plug & play
🇪🇺Designed & made in Europe

Description

🚗 Cut the cord, not the drive—wireless Android Auto made effortless!

  • EUROPEAN CRAFTSMANSHIP - Proudly designed and manufactured in the EU by passionate developers—quality you can trust.
  • PLUG PLAY SIMPLICITY - Just plug into your car’s USB Type A port and go—zero tech headaches, 100% convenience.
  • CUSTOMIZABLE EXPERIENCE - Free companion app lets you tailor Android Auto to your style and keep your device updated effortlessly.
  • ULTRA COMPACT LIGHTWEIGHT - At under 2 inches and 20 grams, this sleek dongle blends into your dashboard without bulk.
  • SEAMLESS WIRELESS ANDROID AUTO - Cut the cord and connect instantly with Bluetooth auto-pairing—no fumbling, just drive.

The AAWireless Wireless Android Auto Dongle offers a plug-and-play solution to transform your wired Android Auto experience into a seamless wireless connection. Featuring Bluetooth auto-connect for hassle-free setup, a free companion app for customization and updates, and compact European design, it’s compatible with any Android Auto-enabled car and smartphone. Lightweight and easy to install, it elevates your in-car infotainment with modern convenience and quality craftsmanship.

Specifications

Human-Interface InputTouchscreen
Connector Type Used on CableUSB Type C, USB Type A
Number of Ports1
Hardware ConnectivityUSB 3.0 Type C
Item Weight20 Grams
Item Dimensions L x W x H1.93"L x 1.93"W x 0.47"H
Bluetooth support?Yes
Data Link ProtocolBluetooth
Wireless Compability5 GHz Radio Frequency
Connectivity TechnologyBluetooth
Audio Output Mode[Inferred from product details]: Supports any audio output mode available in the connected phone's settings.
Number of Channels1
Audio InputPhone's built-in microphone and speakers
Audio Output Typeinternal
Voltage1
Number of BatteriesUnknown batteries required.
Rechargeable Battery IncludedNo
Supported ApplicationAndroid Auto, Bluetooth
Compatibility OptionsAndroid Auto-compatible car and a compatible version of Android? Enjoy Android Auto wireless now!
Compatible with Vehicle TypeAndroid Auto compatible cars
Compatible DevicesAndroid Auto compatible smartphones (check official Google list), Infotainment system with Android Auto support (OEM or aftermarket)
Mounting TypeDashboard Mount, found in image
Installation MethodPlug and Play
Includes RemoteNo
ColorBlack
Additional FeaturesAndroid Auto, Bluetooth, Companion App, Carplay (BETA)

Have a Question? See What Others Asked

I own a gmc sierra denali 2020. the motorola ma1 doesn't work for my truck. i would like to try this device. do you know if it works in my truck?
What's the drain on a car battery? My car doesn't kill power to usb port when off and I drive the vehicle maybe once a month.Will it kill the battery?
Has this been tested on 2022 mbux from Mercedes?
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Reviews

4.1

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J**I

48hrs In: Highly Impressed!

I drive a 2021 Chevy Equinox, with CarPlay and Android Auto built in, however, it requires a wired connection. So originally I bought 2 Dongles:A "Carlinkit" dongle for CarPlay, and a Motorola MA1 for Android Auto.This worked well surprisingly, because the Car itself dictates which phone to connect based on which Key fob / Profile is active. (preface: I carpool with my Dad. He's an iPhone user, I'm an Android fanboy)Then the MA1 died after just over a year of use, during a 2.5hr trip. It just croaked. No warning, no glitching, just flat out died right then and there. I haven't been able to reset or get it working since.Having been curious about AAWireless's products, I figured for nearly the same price as the MA1, why not give it a shot! 2 days in, several trips later, and I'm thoroughly impressed.The setup for Android Auto was essentially, Plug & Play.The app made everything easy, connected and ran on the first try, and every trip since. It does what it says on the box, and so far, it does it flawlessly. I haven't had any stuttering with the sound or delays in navigation. It just, works. It also connects nearly instantly. the MA1 needed at least 7-10 seconds before things were ready.Then, while digging through settings in the app (something severely lacking on the MA1, which has no interface whatsoever) I saw something intriguing. "CarPlay BETA" This suddenly made the little AAWireless Dongle interesting. CarPlay AND Android Auto on ONE dongle? Really?!Yes really. It works. The instructions outline exactly what will happen, even explaining that your iPhone will disconnect and it'll look like it failed. Then, it reconnects, does a bit of hidden magic, and suddenly you've got CarPlay on your dash! It absolutely looked like the setup went wonky, but then it worked;And works quite well for being a BETA software feature!What really surprised me was how easily the little Dongle handles juggling the devices.It really does interface well with my Car's device features. The Car makes the decision on which phone to connect, then the AAWireless dongle listens and does its job. Previously, with two separate dongles, I had to go into the car's setting and disable Android Auto on one Profile, then go in and disable CarPlay on the other.Even then, when the car started, the two Dongles would get into a fight as to which got control over the dash, and it took up to 20 seconds for it to decide.. During that delay my phone and my Dad's would throw a fit of notifications, "Connected, Disconnected, Connected, Disconnected, etc, etc." It wasn't terrible, but it was annoying.Now with just the AAWireless Dongle, if the Car tells it to activate Android Auto, my phone connects no issue. If the car asks for CarPlay (different user profile) the dongle doesn't fight with Android. It looks for the iPhone paired, and does the rest. It Just, works. When my Dad starts the car in the morning, my phone doesn't even detect it, and vice versa. Its a really well optimized feature even though its in BETA!Overall, I'm thoroughly impressed, quite surprised, and would absolutely recommend this product. For the same price as the MA1, and about $20 cheaper than the Carlinkit dongle, you get two working protocols in one little box without the buggy mess of double dongles and wonky device juggling.

B**S

Actually works GREAT!

My truck is a 2019 GMC Sierra and it doesn't have built-in wireless connection for Android Auto. My phone is the Galaxy S23 Ultra and plugging it in every time to be able to use Android Auto was a pain, especially for short trips. The AAWireless device solved that problem.Now, first off, it's important to understand that if you never use Android Auto on your vehicle, you don't need this product. And, it only works with Android phone (duh...). My phone currently connects to my truck via Bluetooth reliably every time without a cable or this device. It works for hands-free calls or other audio functions. But I like using Waze while driving so I would take the time to pull it out of my pocket, plug it into a USB-C cable already connected to the console port and then set it in the wireless charging area. No big deal, but when running to the store for a few things, you do it twice, each trip (plug - unplug).It took just a few minutes to get the device connected to both my truck and phone. It didn't connect the first time, but it did on the first retry. The app guides you through the process and is easy to use. Since then, it hasn't failed to connect to my phone whenever I get in the truck to go somewhere. And, apparently, you don't need the AA Wireless app for anything except the initial connection.The speed of using apps on the truck's screen with the AAWireless seems to be equivalent to when it was hard-wired. There is no perceptible difference in speed between the connection modes. So far, I haven't encountered any issues with using the device.Now, there are a lot of cars/trucks out there and lots more phones, so the number of possible combinations is large. I could have been lucky that my combo just works, and maybe yours doesn't. But if you want the convenience of being able to use Android Auto on your vehicle without whipping our your phone and plugging it in every time, then give this a try. Once it is set up, there is nothing to do to control it or interface with it. It just works. I recommending this device without reservation.

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