Daring-Dave
Reseñado en Canadá el 4 de marzo de 2025
So easy to connect,,works perfectly. It's fairly quick to connect when i start my car. It gives a clear indication via its led to show when it's connected. I really like the braided cable,,small size.
Jake
Reseñado en Canadá el 26 de marzo de 2025
I have been using the original AAWireless Android Auto device for some time and never had any issues with it. Now AAWireless issued their second generation and given it's size and added features decided to update. Regardless which generation you use, both work equally well.In all cases you use the AAWireless App to setup the device to pair it with your Android phone and also ensures the firmware is up to date via OTA when ever you connect. Once paired, plug it into the vehicle USB port and the way it goes (I used my PC to pair the device, alternately plug it into the vehicle and pair it there. Pairing only requires the device is powered up to do that step.).AAWireless 2 settings are all managed using the App and what is a bonus with the second generation is the smart button to switch between smart phones paired with the device. The smart button also displays different colors based on the current state, like green while booting up, to blue when connected for a visual indication.The App also allows adjusting Wi-Fi settings per country and for troubleshooting purposes.I have used the AAWireless devices with both of my Android Pixel phones (7 Pro & now my 9 Pro) and never experienced music skips or lag, but of course if stream over airwave with a smart phone, you are at the mercy of wireless signal strength. On long trips, I'll download my playlist since out in the country, there is a lot of dead zones while travelling.With navigation, I have used Google, Waze and Sygic, all work perfectly and accurate. Other Android Auto supported apps work extremely well also.The first generation AAWireless device was made in China, but the AAWireless 2 was made in Europe. I love how they keep the device firmware up to date, something I find lacking with other devices. The second generation device is smaller, so fits better in the space on the console.Out of all the similar Android Auto wrirelss devices, AAWireless has always been top rated around the globe.
T. Glassnerova
Reseñado en el Reino Unido el 22 de marzo de 2025
Absolute quality! I was a bit dubious whether it will work as wired connection wasn't stable and kept dropping. This was my last attempt before replacing full head unit, costing x5 more. It works a treat, connects as it should when I get in car and stays on until I turn ignition off. Highest recommendation from me. Worth every penny.
andy b.
Reseñado en el Reino Unido el 13 de febrero de 2025
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.
Colorado Al
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 30 de enero de 2025
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.