The arrival of a handy little adapter in France and the rest of Europe makes Android Auto available in wireless mode on all cars. You no longer need to have a compatible vehicle to enjoy Android Auto without using a cable.

Are you tired of having to connect your smartphone to your car to take advantage of Android Auto? Even if your car is compatible with Android Auto, not all models support the wireless mode of the version of Google’s Android mobile operating system designed for automotive dashboards. This period is now over with the arrival of a very practical little adapter in France and in the rest of Europe. This is the Motorola MA1 which has already met with great success across the Atlantic.

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Android Auto, which is also available in Tesla cars thanks to a programming genius, allows you to use your smartphone applications through your car’s infotainment system. You can easily access features like navigation, music, calls, maps, etc. With the Motorola MA1, you benefit from Android Auto by instantly connecting your smartphone to the car’s screen.

At €89.99, the Motorola MA1 promises instant connection to Android Auto

The Motorola MA1 adapter was reserved for the American market until now. This is obviously not the only adapter that offers to use Android Auto in wireless mode with your smartphone. It is, however, one of the best references on the market. Users were therefore delighted to learn that Motorola announced the launch of the MA1 on the European market and in the United Kingdom.

In France, the Motorola MA1 adapter is already available on Amazon for 89,99 €. It’s not the cheapest model, but it offers a ” instant connection of smartphone to car screen with easy setup “. Just plug it into your Android Auto compatible vehicle. Then connect the adapter to your smartphone via Bluetooth. You can then use all Android Auto features in wireless mode without plugging in a USB cable. Moreover, General Motors has taken the decision to remove Android Auto and Apple CarPlay from its future electric car models.

In addition to useful apps for navigation like Google Maps or Waze, Google recently announced the integration of other apps like YouTube, Zoom and Microsoft Teams. Measures are obviously taken to limit distracted driving. For example, drivers cannot watch YouTube videos unless the vehicle is stationary.

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