Android Auto is widely available, but just any USB cable won't do to connect your smartphone with your car. It needs to be the right length, quality, and more.
If your car has wired-only Android Auto or Apple CarPlay, but you hate plugging in your phone while you drive, check out these adapters for wireless connectivity. I’m PCMag’s Managing Editor for ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Android Auto provides a great way to bring your phone's apps and functionality to your car's infotainment display. It offers an interface with ...
Your car supports Android Auto, but only through a USB cable. Every time you get in, it’s the same routine: pull out your phone, find the cable, plug it in, wait for the connection, and then start ...
The debut of the iPhone 15 series long ago caused much more confusion than everybody expected in the CarPlay world. One of the biggest changes was the transition from Apple's proprietary Lightning ...
Getting Android Auto wireless in our cars has become significantly more convenient since the debut of wireless adapters like AAWireless and Motorola MA1, as these devices make the transition from ...
hand reaching for infotainment system with Android auto icon visible - ISEN STOCKER/Shutterstock Android Auto is a wonderful tool. Not only does it let you pull up some of the most useful applications ...
I spent months blaming my car for Android Auto lag — it was my USB cable, and you're probably making the same mistake.