Stop Plugging In: This Wireless CarPlay/Android Auto Adapter Is Just $59 Right Now

If you’re sick of that rat’s nest of dodgy USB cables in the car, this is a pretty simple fix.

The EOSS Wireless Smartphone Adapter lets you run Apple CarPlay or Android Auto wirelessly in a vehicle that already supports the wired version of those phone apps. You plug the adapter into your car’s factory USB port, pair it up, and from then on your phone connects wirelessly instead of needing to be plugged in every time you drive. It works with both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, uses Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and is designed as a plug-and-play adapter.

Goodbye, cables. And that’s the real win here: convenience.

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No more dragging the phone out of your pocket. No more digging it out of your bag. No more stuffing around with cables that fail, go intermittent, or clutter up the cabin. (Or even worse, the cable that your kids pilfered, because they needed it more, on the school run…)

Once it’s set up, it’s just one less annoyance every time you get in the car.

And if you’re looking at the economics, this is the bit that makes it a no-brainer.

Auto One currently lists the EOSS Wireless Smartphone Adapter at $59, marked down from the usual $99. That is a very small spend compared with replacing a head unit just to get wireless smartphone mirroring. If your car already has wired CarPlay or Android Auto, this adapter is basically the most affordable shortcut to the feature most people actually need every time they drive.

Auto One also lists it through its store network with click-and-collect/store availability options.

There is one important catch, and it matters: your vehicle must already support wired Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. This adapter does not create those functions from scratch. It simply converts an existing wired connection into a wireless one. Think of it as a Bluetooth ‘wireless’ cable connection.

Feature-wise, the EOSS wireless adapter keeps the factory head unit functions intact, supports dual-band Wi-Fi, and includes a USB-A to USB-C converter in the box.

I’ve been using one for about a year now, and for me it’s just worked. Seamlessly. Every time. Plugging in is one of those little daily irritations I genuinely do not miss.

So if you want wireless CarPlay or Android Auto without blowing a fortune on a replacement head unit, this is worth a look. At $59 on sale instead of $99, it’s a straightforward, low-cost upgrade for a lot of drivers.

And last time I promoted this, they moved pretty fast.

So if you want one, grab it from Auto One here before they sell out.

Sale ends 19 April. Terms and conditions apply.





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