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Deb
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
Basically plug and play. Easy peasy!
Raymond Glenn Whitten III
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
It said it worked for Android, but it absolutely did not. Every time I plug it up, it only wanted to do apple carplay, and there was no way to change it.
Julio Cesar Pereira
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
This product than i recieved was excelent, work ver good
Brian Curtis
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
I've been running Android Auto over this device for months now with an aftermarket head unit and have no complaints. It's a simple install that takes a few minutes at most, afterwards it just works. It's also fairly quick to connect once powered on. Two thumbs up from me.
Bill S
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
This little item saved me investing $1,000s for car upgrade to get wireless Car Play! Works well, I have not found any feature not available through the wireless adapter as compared to being hard wired. Make a big difference since you never have to take the phone out to connect - I was always forgetting my phone in the car when I had it wired for navigation! Bought one for my wife (iPhone 13), myself (Android), my daughter (iPhone 16), and nephew (iphone 15) and everything works well. Installation took less that 30 seconds since all you do is pair the blutooth to the adapter and Voila everything works! When I get in the car I find I have to hit the MEDIA button on the dash to get it connected quickly, but that is hardly an issue. Have not tried yet but think I can switch between Android and iPhone on the same adapter. Just want to make sure it is set mainly for the primary driver.
Amy L Reagan
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
Slicker than poop...lol. I did have to click on car play on the screen in my Jeep to get it paired for android auto. Don't over think it and it works!
W. Mitchell
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
For starters, the Dreryrit Mini Wireless Carplay Adapter & Android Auto Wireless Adapter does exactly what is says it does. Setup was as simple as pairing any Bluetooth device to your phone, the dongle is the most discrete I've seen for this purpose, connections are quick, and I've detected no delays or degradation over wired Android Auto. If your USB ports used for Android Auto or Car Play power off with your ignition, I could not recommend this device strongly enough, because it's a great value.The problems come in if your USB ports remain powered after you turn off the ignition. The power draw is approximately 5 amps, so it's not going to quickly drain your battery, but that could be a small concern if the vehicle sits for a while. That hasn't been the biggest problem. I have a 2018 Jeep that keeps power going to these ports for approximately one hour after the ignition is turned off, and this feature can not be adjusted or disabled without modifying your fuse configuration.For that hour, my phone is constantly wanting to connect to the Bluetooth dongle in my car while I'm in the house or office. In both cases, I am within Bluetooth range of the dongle a lot of the time. When it connects to the dongle, my home/office WiFi disconnects, because the phone is convinced you want it going to Android Auto instead. It's very annoying and appears to be a problem with most of these devices. They do not sense when the ignition is off unless your USB ports turn off with the ignition.I've found four possible solutions. The simplest is to buy a USB switch to put between the port and the dongle. But if you're going to do this, you might as well just unplug the dongle before getting out of the vehicle and plug it in when you get in. So much for being clean and seamless, since you could also just plug a cable into your phone with the same amount of effort. Second, you can use "shortcuts" with iOS or "routines" with Android phones to try to come up with something that works. Like having it disconnect from the device when you arrive home. This approach has been clunky at best. The third is to use a fuse tap to reconfigure the power to the USB ports. This works, but is beyond what most people will want to do. The final solution is to get a different device that is capable of detecting when the ignition is off instead of one that can't. I've found just such a device, that has a companion app, allowing you to adjust configurations that interact with your head unit, so even though the ports are powered, it knows that the ignition has been turned off. I'm ordering that one today, so we'll see how it goes. It is more expensive and far less discreet, but hopefully it will behave the way I want it to behave.I will keep this device, because I really do like it. It's just not working for my current application. I suggest that before buying one of these devices, you first find out if your USBs power off with your ignition. If they do, then this one will be a solid option.
Good Tymez
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
Installation could not have been faster or easier. Bought this for my 2021 Kia Sportage EX; it arrived earlier today and, after a few short steps, I had it up and running in less than 5 minutes.Took it out for a quick road test and it functions perfectly - all steering wheel controls are working as intended, and the device connects every time in mere seconds.
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