The Motorola Sound MA1 transformed my Android Auto experience — and it's 52% off
by Mark Jansen · Android PoliceAndroid Auto is a wonderful creation. Having a little bridge that connects my smartphone — with all its maps, messages, and media that I love — with my car is an incredible piece of tech.
It's a feature I would find it hard to live without — especially when combined with one gadget that makes using it a lot better.
If you, like me, have a car without a wireless Android Auto connection, then a gadget like the Motorola Sound MA1 is invaluable. And now, thanks to Black Friday, it's available for an incredible 52% off.
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Why is it useful?
I love Android Auto, but I don't love the fact that I need a cable to use it.
Go around a corner too fast, and wham, down goes your connection as the cable slips out. If you've ever suddenly lost your navigation because of a particularly bumpy road, well, I envy you, friend. I have, and it was awful.
A car holder helps, but it doesn't fully fix the problem.
Maybe I'm just buying rubbish cables, or all of my phones have particularly loose charging ports — but whatever it is, my Android Auto experience suffered.
One moment I'm happily cruising along the road; the next, my cable drops out, and I no longer know which turning to take.
Thankfully, it's an easy problem to fix. Google already fixed it with wireless Android Auto connections on more modern cars.
But, since my Octavia doesn't have that, I've had to settle for the next best option: An Android Auto wireless adapter.
There are lots of third-party Android Auto wireless adapters out there, but I tested a few of these and found they weren't as reliable as I would like.
Not only were they slow to start, but if the adapter was left plugged in, it would stop it from working properly the next time.
So you had to make sure it was removed every single time, or you'd have to reboot your phone before it would connect. Not a gamebreaker, but certainly annoying.
So instead, I looked at some more notable brands. And top of the list, and the only wireless adapter authorized by Google, was the Motorola Sound MA1.
It's swift and reliable, and it's largely free of the problems I'd experienced with alternatives.
Sure, it's not perfect, but it had a quality that reflected its higher price tag — a price tag that's gotten a serious price drop for Black Friday, making it a real bargain.
How does it work?
The nicest part of adapters like the Motorola Sound MA1 is how easy they are to use.
You'll need to make sure your car is compatible with a wired Android Auto connection. If your car doesn't have that compatibility, then this gadget won't be able to magically add it.
Similarly, if you have support for a wireless Android Auto connection, well, you don't need this at all.
Now, you just have to plug it into your car's USB-A port. An included gel pad helps keep the adapter in place while it's being used.
When connected, press and hold the adapter's button until it starts flashing green. Then just pair it with your phone.
And that's it — it should work automatically from now on, and you shouldn't need to do much else to it.
Should you buy it?
This is a simple question to answer. If you have a car with a wired Android Auto connection and find the wire as annoying as I do, then yes, you should buy this adapter.
Still, the question is whether you should buy this or a different (cheaper) adapter.
You'll save money by opting for a cheaper adapter, yes, but keep in mind that the price means you'll be buying a more frustrating experience. It'll be fine when it works, but when it doesn't, you'll wish you'd spent more money.
Admittedly, it is quite a lot more money. The Motorola Sound MA1's recommended retail price is a pricey $90. That makes it one of the most expensive ways to get a wireless connection, but it's worth keeping in mind that it's cheaper than buying a whole new car.
Personally, the extra expense is worth it for the much smoother operation and lack of repeatable issues. And at the hefty discount offered by Black Friday, I have no problem recommending it for you too.
Motorola Sound MA1
Brand
Motorola
Connectivity
5 Ghz WiFi
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