







🚀 Drive Wireless, Drive Smart — Upgrade Your Car’s IQ Today!
The 2024 Android Auto Wireless Adapter by LXJTHT transforms wired infotainment systems into seamless wireless hubs. Featuring a powerful 5.8GHz chip for stable, low-latency connections, it supports over 1000 car models and Android 10+ phones. Plug & play design ensures effortless installation, delivering full Android Auto functionality including navigation, music, and voice control — perfect for the modern professional on the move.





| ASIN | B0C539CV12 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,928 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,466 in Car & Vehicle Electronic Accessories |
| Brand | LXJTHT |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Current Rating | 0.8 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (298) |
| Finish | Plastic |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | XinCeng |
| Model Number | Wireless Android Auto Car Adapter |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming, Streaming, Travel, Work |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
Z**B
Excellent product
Initially I had issues with it disconnecting every once in a while on my Note20 Ultra. But after I upgraded my phone to S25 Ultra, I never faced any kinds of issues. Really happy with the product. Perfect investment
A**Z
not working at all
not working at all
W**Q
Perfect for the job
Worked perfectly on Mazda CX 9 2021. Simple to the point instructions and quick auto connection.
T**O
Recommend it
Very good item. Connects every time
M**A
Work with mazda
Works well my mazda cx9 2019. However it takes long time to connect.
A**Y
Amazing choice
Good choice for Android Auto
K**D
It's not working at all, NOT EVEN ONCE, tried to connect with several mobile phones on 3 different types of cars (all support wired android auto) and tried all trouble shooting steps in manual, Only shows that it's trying to connect but IT NEVER DID.
A**R
This was a great upgrade for my car. . Instead of connecting through the car, I connected the new device directly to the head unit. Before installation, I read comments from others who had done similar upgrades, and their advice was invaluable. Following their guidance, I first uninstalled my phone’s connection from the radio system and then removed the radio connection from my phone. After starting fresh, I plugged the device into the car’s USB port, asked the radio to find it, and it connected on the first try. My Pixel 9 then found the Bluetooth Android Auto transmitter, but since my car is older, it didn’t work directly through the vehicle’s system. Realizing the issue, I plugged the unit directly into the head unit—the same one I use for Android Auto. It connected flawlessly, with no lag in calls or app usage. Setup took less than a minute, giving me enough time to start the car, buckle up, and shift into drive before my phone connected to the screen. I placed the unit behind the glove box, out of sight, and it works perfectly. At one point, my phone unexpectedly shut off and rebooted, but I believe this was due to a recent Android Auto update rather than the Bluetooth transmitter. I highly recommend following the reset steps I mentioned to ensure a smooth connection. Now, I can drive with my phone in my pocket, avoiding fines in Quebec, where phones must be mounted. My wife’s phone remains connected to the radio for calls but doesn’t interact with the Android Auto device—she doesn’t use it much anyway and prefers not to drive my sports car, so it works out well for both of us!
D**C
This has been a great addition to my sync 3 system. I had connection issues with my phone where I would have to flip the cable, get a new cable and I even replaced my USB port of my phone in frustration. All would be temporary fixes because Android auto seemed pretty critical of the connection. Sync always seemed fine with the connection which made it even more annoying. THIS SOLVED ALL OF THOSE PROBLEMS. It has been rock solid for connectivity and function. It connects quickly and I can tell no difference between it and the wired connection minus charging my phone. I was able to have this dongle and my phone both plugged in to my head unit without issue however I eventually switched to an accessory charger for my phone which let me relocate my phone to inside the center console, secured out of the way. The only hiccup I have had is it connecting to my phone when unlocking my doors or remote starting my truck and being in range while on a call. This isn't the fault of the unit as it is simply getting power at that point but I have to switch back Bluetooth devices to continue my call until I get to the vehicle. I do wish the cable was a little longer so the weight of it wasn't only being supported by the USB port in my dash configuration but I used a small piece of VHB tape to secure it to provide some strain relief. I'm still not dropping a star for this however as I was looking for something to make my Android Auto experience reliable again in my vehicle and this has done it. I've shared this with several other people I know on sync 3 as a result.
T**M
The unit connects to Android auto as It should. 2019 Ram Laramie When using maps that is where the problem arises. Every time there Is a notification from the map my all my speakers turn off with the exception of the right front door speaker, which is so low you can hardly hear it. To remedy this i have to turn my system off then turn it back on but the next notification it does the same thing. This just started doing this after my 30 days ran out, which was 3 days ago so now I'm stuck with this trash. Save yourself some time and find a better option.
I**F
Unfortunately is not support my vehicle _ nissan altima 2018 SL
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