

🚗 Go Wireless or Go Home: Upgrade Your Drive with AAWireless Two
The AAWireless Two adapter converts factory wired Android Auto systems into wireless setups for Android 11+ phones, delivering a plug-and-play experience with a multifunctional button for easy control. Designed and made in Europe, it ensures stable Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connections while eliminating cable clutter, making every drive smoother and more connected.













| ASIN | B0DBVMG9Y6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2 in Car Audio & Video Power Adapters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,589) |
| Date First Available | August 1, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 0.635 ounces |
| Item model number | AAW003 |
| Manufacturer | AAWireless |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 2.17 x 1.38 x 0.59 inches |
B**P
Love it!
I’ve been using this wireless Android Auto adapter in my 2022 Toyota Tacoma for a few weeks now, and it has honestly been one of my favorite car accessories. My truck only supports wired Android Auto from the factory, and constantly plugging in my phone was getting old fast. This adapter fixes that completely. Once it was set up, it automatically connects every single time I get in the truck. I start the engine, and within seconds Android Auto pops up on the screen without me touching my phone. No cables, no fiddling, no reconnecting. It has been extremely consistent so far. Setup was simple. I plugged it into the USB port, paired my phone once, and that was it. After the initial setup, it has just worked. Audio, navigation, and controls all behave the same as when I used a wired connection. I have not noticed any meaningful lag when using maps or switching apps. What I appreciate most is how seamless it feels. It turns wired only Android Auto into something that feels factory wireless. For daily driving, errands, and commuting, it makes the whole experience smoother. The only thing to keep in mind is that it relies on your phone’s wireless connection, so if your phone struggles with Bluetooth or Wi-Fi stability, that could matter. In my case, it has been rock solid. Overall, if you drive a Tacoma with wired only Android Auto and want true hands off convenience, this adapter is absolutely worth it. It does exactly what it claims to do, and it does it reliably.
D**E
Size Doesn't Matter, It’s How You Use the Dongle
Let’s be honest, nobody likes fumbling around in the dark trying to find the right slot for their stiff, unresponsive cable. I was tired of the constant "plug and pray" routine every time I got into the cockpit. Enter the AAWireless Two. At just over two inches, this little European import is proof that big things come in small packages. The setup was so fast, I barely had time to get comfortable before we were fully connected. I just slipped it into the USB port, and once it was in, it stayed in. No slipping out mid-trip, no "losing the connection" right when things were getting exciting on Google Maps. The Multifunctional Button is a real sensitive spot—one touch and it knows exactly what I want. Whether I’m toggling between devices or just looking for a quick restart, it responds to my every command. And the best part? No wires. It’s completely "hands-free," leaving my hands at 10 and 2 where they belong (mostly). I was worried about a little "external interference" ruining the mood, but this thing is a pro. It’s smooth, lag-free, and handles every curve of the road without stuttering. If you're still tethered to your dashboard like it’s 2010, do yourself a favor: go wireless. Once you experience a connection this seamless, you’ll never want to go back to manual insertion again. It’s easy, it’s fast, and it always finishes the job. Best 18 grams I’ve ever spent money on.
R**O
Easy setup, no problems using it
Started looking into getting a wifi adapter for using android auto in my car so I could get rid of the USB cable. Saw that the previous version of this device had some good reviews, with several reviewers noting that a new version was due out before the end of the year and it was supposed to be even better. So I went to the AAWireless site and signed up to get notified when it was available. Bought it the day I got the email notification. After it showed up, it took me all of 5 minutes to get it synced to my phone and have Android Auto on the infotainment screen, but this time no wires. I'm using a Pixel 7 Pro in a 2016 Ford Focus ST. Plugged the device into the USB port in the storage area under the arm rest. Keeps it out of the way and hidden, but reachable if I ever need to hit the button on it. It's so small it fits easily with the other stuff I keep in that compartment. Then: Downloaded the AA Wireless app Started the car Ran the app and went through the bluetooth syncing/setup process in just a couple minutes WiFi came up, phone connected to it Car asked if I wanted to use the new device and run Android Auto, select yes The map and music apps come up and it even resumes playing the song from where it left off earlier Done No muss no fuss. Later I added my wife's phone to it (same model as mine) since my son's been using her car lately and she's been driving mine more. Again, less than 5 minutes. And in case it gets confused over whose phone should be in control when we're both in the car, you can hit the button on it to switch to another synced phone. That worked perfectly. Using the app I also configured it to just always connect to the last device it was connected to. This also works perfectly. When we're both in the car, whoever was driving/using android auto last (usually me) gets connected. Get back in after shopping/dining/whatever, same device gets connected. When she goes to use the car without me, her phone just immediately connects. If we're both in and I'm driving after she used it last, it will connect to her phone, but she just opens the arm rest compartment, hits the button, and it's my AA now. Another nice surprise was how quickly it connects. The reviews i read of using a wireless adapter all mentioned how most would take up to a few minutes to get connected once you start the car. The AAWireless TWO is usually connected and AA is up and running before I put the car in reverse. If you add the time it used to take to plug in the USB cable (and sometimes fish it out after it got stuck under the seat or wrapped around something on the dash) and then place the phone in the holder, I think this device is actually faster. I ended up replacing my old spring-loaded claw type phone holder with a magsafe one, so now I just get in, stick the phone to the mount, start the car and everything just works. No tangled cables, no waiting for everything to connect. Couldn't be happier with it.
C**O
Buttery smooth in operation but takes about 30 seconds to power up
It works well and the packaging is small and hardly wasteful. Once connected the audio plays smoothly and the navigation is smooth and is better than the carlinkit with less delay. Setup is pretty easy to do. You just connect it to Bluetooth and you can use you android auto or carplay. The one thing I don't like is that it tries to connect 3 to 4 times and takes about 30 seconds to connect the phone to Android auto from being plugged into the USB port. Compared to the Carlinkit wireless android auto receiver it much slower than the carlinkit one which connects in about 15 seconds when plugged into the USB port. Also fair warning to people is some cars can still supply power to the USB port on the car when it is off and it will connect your phone back to the car through android auto if you are in range of your car.
E**O
Ottimo prodotto, quando accendo la mia fiat tipo sw si collega immediatamente. Mi sembra addirittura che Android auto funzioni meglio così che collegando direttamente il cellulare alla presa USB della macchina. Consigliatissimo.
U**1
its very good
た**う
トラブルなく簡単に繋がりました。全く有線で繋いだ時の操作画面になります。
A**A
Pour l'instant, rien à redire, l'installation est très simple après avoir installé l'application AAWireless, cela fonctionne très bien (aucun plantage d'Android Auto et, à chaque fois, la connectivité avec le téléphone se fait rapidement). Ce dispositif très compacte et sans fil est bien plus pratique que de devoir brancher un câble à chaque fois, câble qui, même de bonne qualité, n’empêche pas toujours des problèmes de connectivité et oblige parfois à redémarrer le système multimédia de Renault, ici RLINK 2). A vrai dire, je l'ai acheté car Android Auto fonctionnait avec mon ancien téléphone (One Plus 8T mais pas avec le nouveau), j'ai donc cherché un dispositif sans fil et pour l'instant, je ne suis pas déçu. J'avais déjà testé l'équivalent chez Motorola mais dans mon cas, cela n'avait pas fonctionné. A voir dans le temps quelle est la durabilité du produit car je ne l'utilise que depuis quelques jours. Modèle de véhicule : Mégane 4 de 2020 Modèle de smartphone : Nothing 3a Pro Seul prérequis, que votre véhicule soit compatible avec Android Auto (AA) avec câble (écran + interface prévue pour faire fonctionner AA).
T**E
Far superior to both plug in adapters or vehicle built in Android Auto i havetried. Where connection was regularly lost on othersystems, this adapters stays connected. Recommended.
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