🚗 Drive into the Future with Wireless Freedom!
The Android Auto Wireless Adapter allows you to convert your wired Android Auto setup to a wireless one effortlessly. Compatible with Android 11 and above, this compact dongle offers a simple plug-and-play installation, ensuring you can enjoy navigation, music, and calls without the hassle of wires. With lifetime technical support and a sleek design, it's the perfect upgrade for any Android Auto-enabled vehicle.
A**R
It works and great customer support.
The Android Auto adapter is fantastic. I didn't think that switching to a wireless Android Auto feature would make as big of a difference as it did. I really like that I don't have to take my phone out and plug it in every time I want to use it. The adapter came with instruction and I was able to set it up in maybe 10 minutes. When I turn on my car the adapter automatically connects and starts playing with in about 30 seconds. The sounds quality is good and gives the full functionality of the Android Auto system.The company has excellent customer support. The adapter worked automatically for about 2 weeks and then stopped connecting automatically (it asked me to pair it each time). The customer support sends a welcome email that makes getting support simple. I replied to the email with my tech problem. They sent me a reply the same day with different possible fixes. I just needed to change my settings to connect automatically. Their advice was super helpful and fixed my tech issue. The adapter is now connecting automatically again. I am very happy with this product!
D**I
Worth every penny
So I refuse to pay a monthly subscription to Toyota to get the built in apps feature when I can use Google maps through my phone. However, connecting my phone to my Rav4 via Bluetooth alone the maps, app function etc. Doesn't show up on screen like it does when I plug it in via USB. That's what I've been doing but it's annoying having to plug my phone in every time, having a chord always in the way, getting caught under drinks, around the shifter, in my little garbage bag. So I did some searching and decided on this device. IT'S PERFECT. All I had to do was plug it in, find it via my Bluetooth settings and pair it. Works seamlessly (so far) and all the functions of wired android auto are now available wirelessly! I'm so happy, and it was unbelievably easy. I'm not quite sure what I was expecting but I pulled it out of it's box and it's tiny. Which is great! It's just a little guy and doesn't take much room up in the cubby. The chord is short so there's no extra getting in the way but it does limit where you can place it. I used an extra 3M sticky round from my phone holder to attach it to the top of my cubby and it's perfect.
R**S
Quick and Easy Wireless Android Auto
Purchased The Evil Wife a car with Android Auto, but didn't want to make her go through the trouble of connecting it to the Kia infotainment system via a USB connection. Ordered the Teeran Android Auto Wireless Adapter as soon as we got the car home.Very easy to install, just paired and it connected via the Wi-Fi network. Just takes a few seconds to synch after we confirm who is driving. Music, texts, phone calls and Google Maps all work seamlessly.Highly recommend this unit.
H**M
Are You Kidding Me Right Now - Well Worth The Cost
UPDATE JULY 26, 2023:Teeran customer support reached out to me and offered either a replacement or refund. I didn't exactly specify which option but did respond back to them. They issued me a full refund for the purchase. That's great customer service. I'm sure my hardware was a fluke, so I'm going to purchase another one since I had such good experiences the very first time.UPDATE JULY 20, 2023:So... This died in me approximately one week of owning it. Prior, it worked flawlessly. I noticed yesterday, my car said I didn't have a compatible Android Auto device. So I unplugged it and plugged it back in. No issues. Today, same error. Tried to power cycle it. No dice. My phone said I'm connected to it via Bluetooth but it will not do Android Auto. I even unpaired it and redid the pairing process. Still doesn't work.I'm sad but at least I know this is a reality. Now to find one that actually works.ORIGINAL REVIEW:So here are the facts:My Car is a 2023 Hyundai Palisade - The Palisade does not have wireless Android Auto. It is Wired Only.My Phone is a Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra - It is 2 years old now.I was using wired Android Auto but it would periodically flake on me. I thought it was my phone but after Google research, it's a common occurrence with wired Android Auto and cables will straight up fail after a period of time. I even purchased an Android Auto branded cable on Amazon, which fixed the issue but I still dreamt of a day I could use it wirelessly, after all the constant plugging & unplugging of cables isn't good for your USB port. They can wear down over time and my phone is already 2 years old.I have heard of the wireless Android Auto adapters but never thought to get one until I got my new car. I read a plethora of reviews on the latest dongle offerings. I heard of the MA1, the AAWireless competitor, and then a bunch of other brands I've never heard of. But I didn't want to spend $70+ for one.But Prime Day 2023 was 2 days ago and I saw a bunch of even more no-name (probably Chinese) Android Auto adapters that all looked the same. I sorted my search results to 4 star or up and Prime Day deals and then read the reviews. The Teeran one was the only one with the most reviews and I pulled the trigger.Some of the reviews said the instructions were garbage but it was pretty straightforward and I got it on the first try.1. Plug this device up to your Android Auto USB port in your car2. Wait for it to initialize (maybe 30 seconds?)3. Go to your Bluetooth settings on your phone and pair it.4. Android Auto setup pops up on the screen in your car, you click continue and you're golden.Things I've noticed that you may want to compare your settings to.1. My phone is connected to the dongle's Wi-Fi as well as Bluetooth2. My Bluetooth on my phone shows connections my car via Media Only over the dongle (Calls are still connected to my car directly)By the time I unlock my car, get in the car, start it up, put my phone on the charging pad, put my drink (if applicable in the cup holder), and then shift it into drive, my phone is connected to the dongle. I NEVER had to wait for it to pop up on the screen. It's there by the time I do my routine.I can't believe I've been without this thing for so long. It's amazing. My music plays as it should, my calls still go over my car, and most importantly ANDROID AUTO WORKS AND DOESN'T CRASH.
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