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 ...
Apple CarPlay has solved the biggest pain point of older car infotainment systems, which were mostly outdated, slow, hard to use, and didn’t support real-time features like voice assistant and dynamic ...
Wireless adapters for Android Auto and CarPlay are useful in themselves, but some offer a bit more functionality. GetPairr offers some enticing extra features, and it’s currently on sale too. GetPairr ...
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There's no better time to ditch cables and upgrade Android Auto to a wireless experience in your car, as the world's top adapter has just received a massive discount. AAWireless TWO, the second ...
Motorola has recently reduced the price of the MA1 Android Auto wireless adapter once again, and this time, this could be the new long-term value. The MA1 started its life years ago as one of the most ...
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, ...
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 ...
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The Motorola MA1 adds wireless Android Auto to your car in just a few seconds with as little fuss as possible. Designed in collaboration with Google, it works surprisingly well on a wide range of ...
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Most newer cars that support Android Auto or Apple CarPlay do so wirelessly. However, in many vehicles, using Android Auto or CarPlay requires plugging your phone in every time. Digging it out of a ...