








Let me start by saying this tiny dongle has completely changed my daily commute. No more fumbling with cables while trying to merge into traffic - just seamless wireless Android Auto magic.
The setup was shockingly simple. I plugged it into my Honda's USB port, paired my Galaxy S22 via Bluetooth, and boom - it worked on the first try. The carbon fiber finish gives it a premium feel that blends perfectly with my car's interior.
Performance-wise, I'm impressed. Google Maps loads in about 5 seconds after starting the car, and Spotify streams without any noticeable lag. The gold-plated copper connectors definitely seem to help with signal stability - even in areas with spotty coverage.
There are two minor quirks worth mentioning: First, like another reviewer mentioned, you'll need to disable auto-connect to home WiFi if you park close to your house. Second, phone calls sometimes take an extra second to connect through the car's system.
The included USB-C adapter is a nice touch for newer vehicles, and the compact size means it doesn't stick out awkwardly from the dashboard. After three months of daily use, there's no sign of wear on the connectors.
If your car supports wired Android Auto (2017+ models), this $60 adapter delivers near-perfect wireless functionality. It's not quite as instant as a factory wireless system might be, but for the price? Absolute game-changer.
