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Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2025
I've used many different Wireless Carplay adapters and this one is by far the most capable and powerful.Let's get some things out of the way first:A wireless CarPlay adapter lets your phone connect to your car to use functions like Android Auto or Apple Carplay wirelessly.An AI box connects to your car and can provide some limited Android functionality as well as provide Android Auto/Carplay functionality. Think of it like an Android tablet in a kiosk mode where you can't make any significant changes.This device is an AI box on steroids and not in kiosk mode. I'm able to install just about any Android app on it and it still can provide Carplay functionality. It basically turned my smart console into a fully fledged Android smartphone.It's registered with the Play Store and comes with several special Car apps, I'll get to those in a sec.This device has a slot for a micro SD card and even a slot for a pSIM card. A trial SIM card is included with the package but I got it working with Mint Mobile (Make sure you add the APN settings).Having a full android interface on my car's dashboard has possibilities I can't imagine. I can't seem to add widgets natively, but there are homescreen apps that should allow you do do this. Nova Launcher comes to mind. But forget about that for a sec. I put the Ring Doorbell app on the device along side a couple of smart home apps and now don't need to fumble with my phone to disarm the security system when I arrive at home. I can also control the lights and all my other smart home devices from my car's dashboard. It's amazing.One of the first apps I installed was Kiwi browser. If you don't already know, Kiwi browser with the uBlock Origin extension completely blocks all youTube advertisements. It's the best.Second app was VLC player so I could play media stored on my SD card.After that came all my smarthome apps.I drive an electric car so the charging apps are going to be installed too.You don't really need to keep the SIM card in the device, I just enabled my phone's hotspot and that works just fine too.There's a bluetooth OBDII dongle that connects to this box that feeds real time car data to the box to display onscreen. This provides some very cool looking real time driving statistics to the dash if you want to open the app for it.About some of those pre-installed apps:there is some bloatware that can be uninstalled: (YouTube, Netflix etc) but there are two apps that I want to note that are pretty fun to play with. One is the AI chat bot that works like how Alexa was intended to work. You can control all the functions of the device using your car's voice command function and it will respond using some version of Chat GPT 3 to understand your command. It's far more powerful than Alexa or Siri and better than Deep Seek in that it will speak the responses back to you.Now it can be said that you can do all of this with the other AI boxes if you do some crazy rom hacking, but that brings me to another impressive thing about this box. The processor is fast. It's not gaming level fast, but previous AI boxes I've used in the past were horribly slow. Using the youTube app was a good benchmark and this device loads the pages with little delay.A couple of other apps that are installed are APK Pure which basically allows you to install anything you want even it it doesn't exist in the Play Store. Use it at your own risk. I installed some old video game emulators and can now play super mario on my car's infotainment screen using a bluetooth controller. Like I said, the possibilities are scary.I should note that you can do all this while driving so I'll say this: Drive safely and pay attention to the road.
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