Have two NFC tags, two Samsung phones, and a spare hour or two? Here's how you can use two phones with Android Auto and ...
The Android Auto wireless adapter market is showing signs of slowing down, primarily because most people who need such a device have already purchased one. This means it's time for discounts, and ...
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Motorola has recently reduced the price of the MA1 Android Auto wireless adapter once again, and this time, this could be the new long-term value. The MA1 started its life years ago as one of the most ...
Wireless Android Auto adapters are very useful, but on days like Amazon’s Prime Day, you’re often going to see crazy prices on third-party options that aren’t worth the money. And, thankfully, you don ...
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Wireless Android Auto adapters come in a lot of shapes and forms nowadays, but most are not very good at hiding in plain sight. That’s the appeal of a new wireless Android Auto adapter from Ottocast, ...
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Wireless Android Auto has been an elusive feature for years, unless you want to pay $70 or more to get it. There are less expensive options, but these ones tend to be unpredictable. After trying a ...
Ian Campbell is a reporter based in San Diego who writes features, interviews, guides and reviews for Pocket-lint. Before he spent his days covering great products for Pocket-lint readers, Ian was an ...
Android Auto is great, but not when it's not working properly. Thankfully, it's easy to fix ...