Kia has recently started selling its own Android Auto and CarPlay wireless adapter, allowing its customers to switch from a wired connection to a no-cable experience without paying for third-party ...
One of the best, if not the best adapter for wireless Android Auto has been the original, AAWireless. Now, it’s getting a sequel in AAWireless “TWO,” which launches on October 20. AAWireless was first ...
Jay primarily writes news and deals posts for Android Police. Before joining AP, he spent the past several years yammering on about the crazy world of Android for various tech outlets. Besides ...
Hyundai has quietly started selling a Hyundai-branded Android Auto and CarPlay wireless adapter. Buyers of at least one car model get the device free of charge when purchasing their vehicle. Android ...
Rajesh started following the latest happenings in the world of Android around the release of the Nexus One and Samsung Galaxy S. After flashing custom ROMs and kernels on his beloved Galaxy S, he ...
This article was updated in December 2025. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto have been available for some time, but wireless connectivity has only recently become standard in new car models. This leaves ...
Wireless Android Auto adapters come in a lot of shapes and forms nowadays, but most are not very good at hiding in plain sight. That’s the appeal of a new wireless Android Auto adapter from Ottocast, ...
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Imagine stepping into your car, phone still in your pocket, and instantly seeing your favorite apps: Google Maps, Spotify, WhatsApp, light up your dashboard screen. No cables. No fumbling. Just ...
I’ve long believed that wired is superior to wireless in almost every instance, and it mostly is. You’ll get the best speeds when physically tethered to the wall while charging a phone. Ethernet is ...
Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are some of the best features in newer cars, but if you've ever wanted to upgrade from a wired system to a wireless one, you were stuck with a few unreliable options.
Wireless Android Auto has been an elusive feature for years, unless you want to pay $70 or more to get it. There are less expensive options, but these ones tend to be unpredictable. After trying a ...
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