
"For one, AAWireless has launched the much-anticipated successor to the wireless Android Auto adapter, named the . While it's designed the same as the previous model, meaning it's still a plug-and-play affair, you can now use the device to run Apple's CarPlay operating system wirelessly. So, instead of having to wire your iPhone to an older vehicle to run the iOS-based platform, you can simply pair it to the dongle."
"The entire process, including the ability to switch between Android Auto and CarPlay with the press of a button, works magically. For families with different phone brands, tech enthusiasts who swear by the duo-phone lifestyle, and users who just want a reliable, functional, and fairly priced wireless car adapter, this is the one I've settled on -- and recommend you do the same. Here's why."
"Since setting up the adapter last October, which involved plugging the device into my car's USB-A port, long-pressing the multifunctional button to initiate Bluetooth pairing, and confirming the pairing from my phone, the AAWireless Two has lived in my center console throughout the seasons. The only friction came when I was reviewing a new iPhone and found myself tapping into CarPlay more often than Android Auto, which required a wired connection since my Mazda didn't support wireless."
The AAWireless Two Plus is a plug-and-play wireless adapter that now supports both Android Auto and Apple's CarPlay over Bluetooth and Wi‑Fi. The device uses the same form factor as its predecessor and connects through a vehicle USB port; pairing is initiated with a long press of the multifunction button and confirmed on the phone. Users can switch between Android Auto and CarPlay with a single button press, eliminating the need for wired iPhone connections in older cars. The adapter delivers reliable, functional performance suited to households with mixed phone brands and customers seeking an affordable wireless car infotainment solution.
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