

🚗 Go Wireless, Stay Connected: The Future of Android Auto is Here!
The AAWireless TWO adapter transforms your factory wired Android Auto into a wireless experience with effortless plug-and-play setup, a multifunctional button for quick phone switching, and a compact design that keeps your car interior sleek. Compatible with Android 11+ phones and wired Android Auto head units, it delivers stable Bluetooth connectivity and a seamless, cable-free drive.






| ASIN | B0DBVMG9Y6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 22 in Car Audio & Video Input Adapters |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | AAW2 |
| Manufacturer | AAWireless |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 3.5 x 1.5 cm; 18 g |
M**.
Set up and forget.
Seamless - just as hoped. No more connecting my phone to a cable. I use it with an Alpine X903d head unit for a mk7 VW Golf. Once I'd changed the settings to auto start on both the head unit and in the Android Auto phone app, it just starts up with the car. Connection has been rock solid with no dropouts. Sound quality feels just a good as when the phone used the USB connection to connect to the Alpine headunit. Also, it's just as responsive. Of course, the phone now doesn't charge as it's no longer connected to the USB cable, but the Bluetooth connection to the AA Wireless TWO doesn't appear to drain the phone battery any more than you would expect with any Bluetooth connection. Highly recommended.
J**.
A seamless, hassle‑free way to finally go wireless with Android Auto
I've tried a few different adapters and workarounds to make my in‑car Android Auto setup wireless — some were finicky, others needed constant attention. The AAWireless TWO, though, quickly turned out to be the one that just works. It’s intuitive, reliable, and made switching from wired to wireless Android Auto far less painful than I expected. I got it for my car because I was tired of plugging and unplugging cables every time I got in and out. The plug‑and‑play setup was refreshingly straightforward — plug the adapter into the car’s USB port, connect via Bluetooth, and it connected to my phone’s Android Auto automatically. No repeated pairing hassles, no fiddling with cables. Once paired, launching maps, music, or messages works just like wired — only now I don’t even need to think about cables. The multifunctional button is a clever touch. I can use it to re‑connect quickly if a connection drops, or to switch devices easily when someone else hops in the car. It adds a bit of control without needing to reach for the phone every time. Driving feels calmer now. No cables dangling, no fumbling around — just a clean, wireless experience. The adapter feels sturdy and well‑made, and connection has been consistently stable on all my drives. Once I tried it, I wondered why I didn’t switch sooner. Overall, the AAWireless TWO is exactly the kind of smart, simple upgrade that makes day‑to‑day driving easier. If you want to convert a factory wired Android Auto to wireless with minimal fuss — this is the adapter I’d recommend without hesitation.
K**Z
Works Straight out of the Box
I've gone through various makes of Wireless adaptors and they never worked in my Vauxhall Corsa, I should have gone with one of these in the first place. The AAWireless Two is simple to install and works straight from the box. Once connected to your car and phone it's takes seconds to connect up and displays the info on the car's screen without all the wires. It's great value for money and is fast which is what you need when travelling. It also updates via a phone hope so the software is always up to date.
D**E
Premium device that eliminates the need for cables.
It's a great item that avoids the need to physically plug the phone into the car (a 2018 Honda Civic). I have a black phone and interior and occasionally forgot to disconnect when I parked. Now it can stay in my pocket. Set-up was flawless but I'd recommend ensuring that it's sited somewhere visible as the lights are critical to understanding what it's doing. When you start the car, the lights go green, flashing green, then flashing blue when it's searching then solid blue when connected. It does take around 30 seconds or so for the cycle which can be a bit frustrating (I've knocked a star off just for this), but the connection has been rock solid once made and Waze, Google and Spotify all work well with no lag and no effect on sound quality. In fact it feels a little faster than the wired connection if anything. There are cheaper options out there, but technical reviewers seem to rate this device and it appears well made and worth the premium in my view.
F**G
Still the best.
I have been a user of the original AAWireless adapter alongside my Android phone since it was introduced in 2022. It sits in my Range Rover Sport and apart from a sporadic connectivity glitch has worked faultlessly ever since. When it throws a wobbler, which hasn’t happened that often, for the most part it has quickly righted itself without need for intervention on my part. On the occasion when I needed help, the AAWireless customer support was first class. I have experimented with other manufacturers Android Auto wireless adapters but none of them compares to the AAWireless device in terms of functionality, performance and reliability. My adapter is still working perfectly today but I decided to upgrade to version TWO to take advantage of the improved design, functionality and Amazon special price (£43.19). Out of the box, its noticeably slimmer and more rounded than its predecessor, which doesn’t benefit me much as mine is tucked away in the centre armrest console, but its more pleasing design is definitely an improvement, especially if there is nowhere to hide it. The other obvious difference is the inclusion of an LED illuminated multi-function button which is used for pairing and switching between phones if you share the car with someone else. The colour of the LED changes according to the pairing status culminating in a solid blue when everything has connected successfully. (All of which is explained in the accompanying Installation Guide). The ability to be able to switch phones in my dual user car being a significant advantage over its predecessor. Setup in my vehicle was fairly straightforward but not as simple as the included Easy Setup Guide suggested, (Plug into your car – Connect your phone to the AAWireless – Enjoy Android Auto). I had to jump through a few more hoops, which was a bit more time consuming but not difficult. Operationally, it is identical to my previous adapter. Connection times for the phone to automatically pair with the car, at circa 20 seconds are identical to its predecessor. The AAWireless App and features are the same and like its predecessor it allows you to tweak various settings, troubleshoot the device and wirelessly update the software. It’s early days but pairing and connectivity have remained steadfast throughout. My main use of the adapter is being able to access Google Maps and Waze, instead of the built in Range Rover mapping and navigation, which it does faultlessly. The advantage being that the mapping features are far superior to the built-in vehicle mapping and I always have access to the latest maps and traffic information. At no cost unlike the crazy price that Land Rover charges to update the maps. In summary, this is more of an evolution if you are upgrading from the original AAWireless adapter but if you are purchasing for the first time, I can personally vouch for the fact that this and its predecessor are a must have if you have a vehicle that doesn’t have wireless Android Auto as standard and want to avoid messy cables trailing everywhere.
ケ**チ
Mazda CX-30で使用。AndroidAuto利用のために携帯電話を有線で繋いでましたが、携帯電話の置き場所に悩んでいました。こちらを購入したら、車に乗るだけでAndroidAutoに自動で繋がる事に感動。 マイナスポイントは、携帯電話の電池が予想以上に減ること。ワイヤレス充電ポートに置いていても減る方が早いです。携帯電話も結構熱くなります。
B**P
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.
E**N
Funciona como se espera, fácil de instalar y con el app muy fácil de actualizar y configurar. El botón para cambiar de teléfono conectado funciona perfectamente y también se puede hacer con el app desde android auto. Altamente recomendable si compartes el coche con varios conductores con dispositivo Android
U**1
its very good
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).
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