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Anydroid review
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Where that original proof of concept would often disconnect at random, the final product has only done so one time in the past several months. Performance has also improved considerably since I first went hands-on with the product in 2020.

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It connects to my phone in a few seconds from the car starting up, and has Android Auto up and running by the time I’ve left my driveway. The final product, I’m happy to say, has been a wonderful addition to my car. I’ve been able to use that device over the past several months and watched the progress that the team behind it has made since the product’s debut. The actual AAWireless dongle, following a proof of concept and its eventual shipping to customers, was a tiny little USB-C device that plugged into your car and was primed and ready to pair with your phone for wireless Android Auto. The project was started in part by Emil Borconi, a developer who had previously built an app that allowed customers to use wireless Android Auto with a spare smartphone. Wireless Android Auto hit the scene a few years ago, but in 2022, it’s still rarely offered in even brand new cars which leaves most folks with the need to connect a cable for this “conveinent” experience, sacrificing any form of fast charging at the same time.ĪAWireless first made its debut in late 2020, with an Indiegogo campaign and the promise of bringing Android Auto wireless to any car that already supports the wired version. That’s what AAWireless, a dongle that adds wireless Android Auto to your car, tries to solve. While that’s a simple task, it’s one that quick trips would often not really justify. Systems like Android Auto and CarPlay are designed to make interacting with messages, calls, and media safer and more convenient in the car, but when they first debuted they came with the caveat of requiring you to connect a cable.















Anydroid review