AAWireless TWO
VERDICT
It’s 30% smaller, connects 50% faster, and adds a multi-function button. If your car has wired Android Auto but you hate plugging your phone in every time you get in, this $60 gadget is life-changing. It works so seamlessly you’ll forget it’s even there.
The Big Picture
Wireless adapters used to be laggy and buggy. The AAWireless TWO uses 5Ghz Wi-Fi to create a robust connection that handles Google Maps navigation and Spotify streaming with zero audio stutter. The new app allows you to customize the DPI of your car screen, giving you more screen real estate (Split Screen) even on older head units.
🔘 The Magic Button
The Fix: Multi-driver support.
How it works: In the past, if two paired phones were in the car, adapters would fight over which one to connect to. Now, a simple press of the button on the device switches connection from Driver A (Husband) to Driver B (Wife) instantly.
📱 App Control
Geeky features.
Customization: Through the companion app, you can disable "Touch Control Limits" (allowing you to type while driving - though not recommended!), force dark mode, or adjust the audio buffer size to fix lag.
✅ The Pros
- Size: Tiny enough to hide in the center console.
- Speed: Boots up in under 10 seconds.
- CarPlay: Beta support for Apple CarPlay is now included (makes it a 2-in-1 adapter).
- Price: Very affordable ($65) compared to Motorola MA1.
❌ The Cons
- Battery Drain: Wireless Android Auto uses more phone battery (you'll need a wireless charger).
- Heat: Phones get hot when running wireless projection + GPS.
🤔 Should you buy it?
YES if your car has wired Android Auto and you want the convenience of wireless.
NO if your car already has wireless Android Auto built-in (obviously).
See the showdown: AAWireless TWO vs. Motorola MA1 Comparison