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Android Auto Adaptor

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Just wondering whether anybody has had any joy with those wireless adaptors for android auto, got one off amazon, set it up and it kept rebooting the radio system once it connected my phone to the screen, managed to get waze app showing on screen for a few seconds but never got futher than that. Works fine wired but was hopingto be able to not keep plugging my phone in everytime.

Cheers

The one and only: Motorola MA1

I've been using an Ottocast mini cube 3 in our Kodiaq for the last few weeks and wouldn't recommend it for Android Auto as it seems to be Apple Car Play based.

I'll probably be ordering an AAWireless Two shortly though based on recommendations

I've just bought a dirt cheap one from eBay to play around with, not expecting much.

One thing I've noticed is a lot of the generic dongles seem to have the same chipsets inside, so there are firmware updates available. Takes a bit of messing to perform, but worth a look @JimmyFlan.

FWIW my cheap dongle appears to work (and I was able to update the firmware etc), but literally nothing happens when I connect to it via Bluetooth. I then have to factory reset it for the car to even recognise it again, which is a convoluted process of connecting wifi, wifi direct, forgetting networks etc. Hot garbage, straight in the bin. At least it was only £4.

USER ERROR! 🤣

Just remembered that I'd previously disabled wireless Android Auto in the settings, on the assumption we'd never need it. Turned that back on and of course it works. What a clown. 😂

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