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Carlinkit A2A Android Auto Wireless Adapter For Wired Factory Android Auto Cars US$73 Delivered (~A$113.22) @ carlinkitbox

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If you are using wired Android Auto now, you can choose this Carlinkit A2A adapter to make it wireless!
It works with factory wired Android Auto cars. Support Wireless Android Auto, Music & Online Map, Phone Calls & Voice Control, Plug and Play
Perfect play: stable and uninterrupted Android Auto experience
USB Plug & Play | Wireless Android Auto | Built-in GPS | Native OEM Control | Voice Control | Online Upgrade
keeps all features of Android Auto like a wired connection!
Google assistant | Navigation | Communication | Music | News | Audiobooks

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  • +3

    waiting for wifi6 adaptors as all of the current wifi5 ones have lag issues.

  • glad to see more of these hit the market.

    AAW is the best though

  • +9
  • +1

    Your last update killed Google assistant for me. I fixed that with a rollback, but There are a few other inconveniences as well.
    1. Massive lag with iPhone 14 pro Max call delays are like 5+ seconds
    2. After the rollback theres exactly three seconds of delay.
    3. The scaling of apps and house they look is smaller than it is when wired. It's a movie inconvenience but everyone loves bigger things 😉.

    If all those things were fixed this is a great device as there's no mess or plethora of cables especially if theres both android and apple in the mix as you can just get in the car and place your phone in a wireless charging pad/cradle and its all ready by the time you are getting out of parking.

  • +3

    This doesn't appear to be a bargain. Cheaper elsewhere as mentioned above by BG.

  • +1

    Marketing 101:
    Mark up 40%
    Discount 15%
    "oN sALe"

  • +2

    Cheaper elsewhere as per BG

  • +1

    This seems like advertising, not bargaintising

  • +1

    Ozspam.
    cheaper elsewhere

  • +1

    Cheaper elsewhere… And I have read that the Motorola one is the benchmark at the moment, and that these units are pretty buggy and laggy.

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