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AAWireless Two – Android Auto Wireless Adapter – Convert Factory Wired Android Auto to Wireless – Multifunctional Button – Easy Plug and Play Setup – Seamlessly Connect Via…
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Product Description
- Wireless Android Auto | Enjoy the convenience of wirelessly and automatically connecting to Android Auto when getting into your car.
- Multifunctional Button | Conveniently switch between phones and pair new phones with the integrated multifunctional button.
- Easy Plug and Play setup | The AAWireless TWO adapter works out of the box. Just connect it to your car’s Android Auto-enabled USB Type A port using the included USB Type C (device) to USB Type A (car) cable. Other cables than included in the box might not work as well.
- Compact Design | The sleek and compact form factor ensures a discreet installation and minimal cable clutter.
- Compatibility | The TWO is compatible with cars and/or head units that exclusively support wired Android Auto. The TWO is compatible with phones that have Android 11 or higher and cars that are on Google’s official Android Auto compatibility list. AAWireless TWO does NOT support Carplay. Also, make sure to check our website to be sure there’s no compatibility exception for your specific situation.
- Designed and manufactured in the EU | Made by a small company of dedicated developers.
Product Dimensions | 0.71 x 1.57 x 2.36 inches |
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Item Weight | 0.635 ounces |
Item model number | AAW2 |
Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Special features | Multifunctional Button, Hands-Free Calls, Made in Europe, Wireless Android Auto, Automatic On/Off |
Other display features | Wireless |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
color | Black |
Whats in the box | USB A (car) to USB C (device) cable, Manual, AAWireless TWO device |
Manufacturer | AAWireless |
Country of Origin | Hungary |
Date First Available | August 1, 2024 |
Simon Jones –
I’ve always wanted wireless auto in my car, and when I was shopping for a new car and realized I wasn’t going to have that feature I decided to get an adapter for it. I’m very happy I got this one! It’s been a few weeks and I absolutely love it! Connects every time, never lagged or disconnects, my music sounds amazing and doesn’t seem to drain my phones battery. I love that you can use the app for extra settings and it was easy to pair my phone. My mom uses my car often so it’s great that she can switch to her phone with a press of a button. Definitely worth it!
Thierry –
Acheté pour tester sur une moto possédant android auto filaire.
Fonctionne parfaitement.
Reconnu directement par le système de la moto.
Un seul mot pour mon utilisation : PARFAIT
andy b. –
Works perfectly, easy as , takes less then a minute to connect.
Perfect wireless solution for Android
Colorado Al –
After two years of using the Motorola MA1 in our 2018 Chevy Colorado, we became tired of the hassle and unpredictability of switching between our two phones. When I saw the AAWireless 2, I decided to try it. I’m extremely pleased with the device. Setup is trivial—plug it in, connect your phone to it via Bluetooth, and it works. It connects immediately, and switching between phones is easy, fast, and reliable—push the lone button on the device, and it switches. I’ve not tried it, but it supposedly works with more than two phones. I love it!
Now, here’s a tip for anyone with a vehicle similar to ours. After disconnecting the battery on our truck, the AAWireless 2 stopped working. I tried many things and was about to give up when, in a seemingly unrelated YT video, someone said that you had to reset the date in the truck’s computer after a battery disconnect; otherwise, Android Auto wouldn’t work. I set the date, and everything returned to normal. I’m not sure what vehicles this applies to, but if you have a similar problem, particularly in a GM vehicle, go into settings on your car and check the date.
Richard M Ferko –
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.
Thierry –
I previously had a carlinkit a2a adapter, had this for 2 years and mostly worked great. Only annoying thing was occasionally it would drop out when driving and then need to reconnect. When I saw the AA Wireless Two had been released and was now in the uk, decided to get one and try it out. Its a nice small compact unit, the android app works well and has some nice options you can setup with the device. For example auto-standby can be enabled if your USB port never powers down. Firmware updates are dead easy due to the app. So far it hasnt dropped once, even in the spots my old one did. Sound quality is great, connects every time. Would def recommend.
Tom Foran –
I had many issues with the wire connection to my Samsung S23+ for Android Auto. During a drive, the connection would be lost and I could not reconnect. This was very frustrating. After trying different cables with no help, I purchased the AAwireless Two. The installation was very simple. In fact, I made it more difficult than needed. I thought the connection was through Bluetooth so when I saw the existing Bluetooth connection to the car was still connected, I tried to unpair it. It continued to reconnect. While this was happening, I saw Android Auto on my screen which should have told me everything was fine.
So, don’t make the same mistake as I did. The process is very simple. Connect the AAwireless Two to your phone and that’s it. Don’t worry about the Bluetooth connection.
Since I’ve had the AAwireless installed over the last few days, I have not lost the connection. On top of that, I now have day/night display working. It was not working with the existing car app.
Denise –
Funciona perfectamente, lo detecto mi smartphone (poco x4 gt) sin problema y automáticamente empezó a funcionar android auto en mi coche.
No he detectado tiempos de espera ni cortes
100% recomendable
Rick Roman –
Before the end of the year(2024) I was reading a lot about different Android auto wireless adapters for Android-ready vehicles that have no wireless connectivity or the manufacturer implementation was not stable enough. All recommendations were for either the Motorola MA1 or AAWireless One or this new version 2.
I decided on the AAWireless because of the size; not knowing how powerful the device is.
I installed this AAW on my Kona EV, which has AA but is not wireless. I set it up with the app, in just a couple of minutes, it connected wirelessly. There was a device firmware update that took a minute.
It is nice not to use a cable for AA on quick trips, but you lose the ability to trickle charge the phone while on long trips.
The first few days while on trial I noticed that it lost connectivity but quickly reconnected, that was odd and behaved the same way as in a vehicle I was troubleshooting disconnection issues from AA on a factory device with wireless support.
My routes are mostly the same and I noticed the connection was dropping at the same location each time. With the help of a signal analyzer the 5ghz spectrum which this runs, saw the default channel congested, so playing around on the app found that I could change which band and channel to use, and this way disconnections at any route were none or minuscule to notice, still at 5ghz. Too bad on the car I was working on with manufacturer wireless units have no way of changing that kind of setting, unless there is a way hidden in engineer mode.
This adapter is a solution I recommend to everyone that have wireless AA as this is stable and faster in reconnecting to the radio unit.