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Wireless Android Auto has a secret most drivers never notice
Wireless Android Auto feels like a single seamless handoff when a driver starts the car and the phone connects without a ...
Cutting the cord in your car is a simple upgrade.
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi work in tandem to power the wireless Android Auto experience.
Your car supports Android Auto, but only through a USB cable. Every time you get in, it’s the same routine: pull out your phone, find the cable, plug it in, wait for the connection, and then start ...
Before blaming your phone, remember that your car's infotainment system is also part of the problem.
Motorola has revealed the MA2, successor to its original MA1 wireless Android Auto adapter. The new adapter adds multipoint support, letting two phones pair and switch easily in shared cars. It ...
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