

🚗 Wirelessly Yours: Upgrade Your Drive, Ditch the Cable!
The AAWireless Two adapter converts factory wired Android Auto systems into wireless setups for Android 11+ phones, delivering seamless Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity with easy plug-and-play installation. Designed and manufactured in Europe, it offers stable, lag-free media and navigation control with a multifunctional button, enhancing your driving experience by eliminating cable clutter and enabling instant connection every time you start your car.













| ASIN | B0DBVMG9Y6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4 in Car Audio & Video Power Adapters |
| Brand | AAWireless |
| Compatible Devices | AAWireless TWO is compatible with smartphones that have Android 11 or higher. Please check if your car and/or head unit is compatible via https://www.android.com/intl/en_en/auto/compatibility/ Compatible Devices AAWireless TWO is compatible with smartphones that have Android 11 or higher. Please check if your car and/or head unit is compatible via https://www.android.com/intl/en_en/auto/compatibility/ See more |
| Connector Type | USB Type A |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,501 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 2.17 x 1.38 x 0.59 inches |
| Item Weight | 18 Grams |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.17 x 1.38 x 0.59 inches |
| Manufacturer | AAWireless |
| Model Number | AAW003 |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | CEE 7/16 Europlug |
| Specific Uses For Product | Hands free navigation, Media control, Supports voice commands |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
B**P
Love it!
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.
M**.
Amazing product coming from HeadUnit Reloaded
First, this is an amazing product. It's completely changed my experience with android auto and I do not regret the purchase and so far it's been working flawlessly. But I'll be honest, I was pretty skeptical about this unit at first. Why, you may ask? Previously, I had a car with an android tablet in it with HeadUnit Reloaded installed on it, which was an android application that was a predecessor to both AAW2 and AAW. It had built-in wireless android auto in the software itself, but... it was not the most user friendly to use. Finding support was tad difficult, and it didn't help that the devs were busy cooking up AAWireless, so reaching out was tough as well. The app worked, but was slow, unreliable, unresponsive, and crashed pretty frequently. And since the app was pretty much abandoned so they can focus on developing AAWireless (at least to my knowledge), the app got worse as it couldn't keep up with newer phones/OS's. Hence my slight hesitation with this product. Now fast forward 5 years in a new car that came with cabled AA. I did miss having wireless android auto, as it was convenient when it worked. So I was skeptical, but I took the plunge with AAW2. And I'm pretty happy to report my experience with AAWireless Two has been night and day when compared to the old HUR days. It's much faster, fluid, super user-friendly, and stable. Comparing to a cabled connection, wireless AA is much more responsive and overall, a better experience, minus the slight phone battery drain. Luckily my car has multiple outlets for this so I can charge when needed. The customizability of the UI is a plus as well (was possible in HUR but had to reset headunit each time. Much easier with AAW2 companion app). Connection time seems to vary I would say, it's usually ready to go by the time my headunit finishes its wake-up sequence (~20-25 secs for me). If you are hesitant, just do it.
A**.
Connection.
I've tried several other products to connect my Android Auto to my car/phone. This had great signal quality, it was super easy to install, the design is small and sleek. it fits nicely and the cord is just short/long enough. The functionality is top notch.
C**O
Buttery smooth in operation but takes about 30 seconds to power up
It works well and the packaging is small and hardly wasteful. Once connected the audio plays smoothly and the navigation is smooth and is better than the carlinkit with less delay. Setup is pretty easy to do. You just connect it to Bluetooth and you can use you android auto or carplay. The one thing I don't like is that it tries to connect 3 to 4 times and takes about 30 seconds to connect the phone to Android auto from being plugged into the USB port. Compared to the Carlinkit wireless android auto receiver it much slower than the carlinkit one which connects in about 15 seconds when plugged into the USB port. Also fair warning to people is some cars can still supply power to the USB port on the car when it is off and it will connect your phone back to the car through android auto if you are in range of your car.
M**B
This is a fantastic little device! I love it.
I've been using the AAWireless Two for just over two months now. In January I purchased a 2024 Toyota Camry, and it's infotainment console supports Android auto, but only wired. This device solves that by making that functionality wireless. This device has been perfect for the last two months too. After setting it up it has worked flawlessly. It just works. You turn on your car, and in about 10 or so seconds Android auto activates and your phone is connected. It has worked every time. I was able to add my wife's phone too. If you both of your phones are near the car, it will connect to the last connected phone first. Which is nice. Just make sure your phone isn't near the car if the second person and their phone is going to be using the car. Pressing the button on the device does switch devices, but I found that aspect to be a little finicky. Easier to just let it connect to the second phone while your phone is out of range. I drive this car 99% of the time, so I almost always want it to connect to my phone regardless. But again, if both of the registered phones are in the car, the AAWireless Two will connect to the last device it was connected to. I found it pretty easy to set up. Downloading the companion app on to your phone makes using this a breeze. Updating it has been just as easy. I bought some velcro dots and stuck it on the AAWireless Two so that it sticks to my car near the USB port. The button on the device turns blue once it is connected to your phone. For anyone wondering, when it is dark, the light isn't bright and not distracting at all. Overall I love the AAWireless Two. It was easy to set up, and has worked flawlessly ever since. It just works. You can just forget about it, and get the added convenience of wireless Android Auto in your car. I really do love this thing and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for this particular solution to a "wired" only car. Thanks for reading my review!
D**E
Seamless connectivity. Zero issues.
Has worked flawlessly with my Volvo XC90 and Samsung S25 Ultra. Everything takes a little bit to connect up, but usually by the time I've backed out of the garage and closed the garage door, Android Auto is showing the map display from the phone. The unit is small enough that it fits in the center console with lots of room to spare. I've experienced no audio dropouts. There is a slight delay between the audio and video if you, for example, have a video playing, but since I'm not watching the screen while I drive, that's not an issue. The software is designed well and has a large number of configurations options. Installation and setup was straight-forward, and connectivity has been seamless. The only slightly annoying thing (and this is more a matter of Volvo's design than the product), is that since my car powers up the USB ports when the doors are opened, if I'm on a call or listening to something on my phone and need to grab something out of the car, the unit will fire up AA and the car will steal the audio connection even though I'm not getting in the car. Having a widget to temporarily disable the software on the phone would be a nice touch. Overall, I'm very satisfied with the product.
N**D
Flawless Device
The AAWireless Two worked flawlessly for me. I have a 2019 Subaru CrossTrek. I love this car, but one disappointment was the awkward USB cable required to hook up my Android phone to the car's display. The USB port is in a weird spot in the under-arm-rest compartment, it is hard to see and the connection was a bit flaky. I was envious of my friend's new car where his phone connected wirelessly. Then my AAWireless Two was delivered. I immediately plugged it into AC to charge it. Once it was charged, I took it out to my car, plugged it in (See pic #1), set it into pairing mode and it was up and running in a minute. In contrast to the USB cable connection, it has never failed to connect when I start the car. It also interoperates perfectly with the phone control buttons on the steering wheel (Speak, Call, Hangup). Between the AAWireless Two and the recent upgrade to AndroidAuto, I feel like I just got a $1500 upgrade for just $69.
E**.
AAWireless Two is a cost effective, reliable purchase that provides an easy fix!!
I've been wanting *wireless Android Auto for my Subaru Crosstrek (2018) for several months now. After some research, I believed the AA Wireless would be the best option. It's small and compact, as seen in my photo. The instructions, set up, and pairing between it and my phone took less than 5 minutes. I plugged the AAW2 into my middle console. In my video, you can see it takes about 20 seconds from car start-up to Android Auto being completely functional. (It's a game changer, from fumbling around with a cord.) The only reason my review is 4/5 and not a 5/5 is sometimes in areas with bad data, Android Auto will blip off and return me to my car's home infotainment screen, then blip back on. It's done this to me, maybe 5-6 times. I check that the AAW2 device is secure in the console, and it is. Anyway, it's a minor inconvenience and has always resumed play. I would recommend, as it is a reliable, more cost effective fix, than replacing the entire head unit with a wireless compatible screen.
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