Android Auto has become an indispensable part of modern motoring, offering seamless smartphone integration that enhances navigation, music, and hands-free communication. But for vehicles lacking built-in wireless support, the need to plug in your phone every time can be a real throwback. That’s where the AAWireless TWO comes in — an evolved dongle that not only frees your Android Auto experience from cables but also caters beautifully to shared car use cases.
What’s New With Version TWO?
We’ve already tested and recommended the original AAWireless dongle, which did a fantastic job of transforming wired Android Auto systems into wireless ones with minimal fuss. The new AAWireless TWO keeps that same plug-and-play simplicity but adds a few clever upgrades — most notably, multi-device switching.
One of the biggest gripes with version one was its single-device priority. In households or workplaces where multiple people use the same car, the setup favoured one phone. Now, AAWireless TWO introduces a physical button right on the unit that allows users to switch between phones with a quick press. It’s an elegantly simple solution that makes a massive difference in usability.
Setup: Plug, Pair, Drive
The setup is still brilliantly straightforward. Plug the AAWireless TWO into your car’s USB port using the included USB-C cable, pair your phone via Bluetooth, and follow the prompts in the AAWireless app. That’s it. Once paired, your phone connects automatically whenever you start the car — no wires, no faff.
Performance-wise, it’s as snappy as ever. Cold boot times hover around 15–20 seconds, and during our test drives, the connection stayed stable and lag-free. Whether you’re firing up Spotify or relying on Google Maps, everything just works as if it were wired.
A Familiar Form, Now Smarter
Visually, the AAWireless TWO is still compact — smaller than a box of matches — and tucks away neatly in most cars’ center consoles. The newly added LED ring now gives clear status feedback, which is especially handy during setup or troubleshooting.
In hand, the unit feels solid and well-built. Comparing it side-by-side with the original AAWireless, you’ll notice a cleaner, more modern finish. It’s subtle, but enough to show progress without overcomplicating a good thing.
The App: Feature-Rich if You Need It
For most, the app will be used once and never touched again. But power users will appreciate the options available to optimise compatibility with quirky head units, which shows the developers’ dedication to real-world use cases.
Final Verdict – One Device to Rule Them All
Priced at around £53.99, the AAWireless TWO offers fantastic value. It solves an everyday annoyance and adds a genuinely useful feature in multi-user support. Whether you’re the sole driver or regularly share your car, it delivers on performance, convenience, and design.
This is a product that embodies the “plug it in and forget it” ethos — except now, everyone in the car gets to enjoy the benefits. For Android users wanting the ultimate Android Auto experience, AAWireless TWO is the new gold standard.