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The popular wireless dongle lets you connect your Android or iPhone to your car without a physical connection, and it's now more affordable.
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Besides my phone, the AAWireless Two Plus is arguably my most-used piece of technology today. It's a USB dongle that, when plugged into a car, lets you connect your Android (and now, iPhone) wirelessly. Not every modern car is that high-tech, as I've learned, so you'll have to understand the problem this little gadget solves.
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The better part is that it's currently on sale on Amazon for $10 off, bringing the total down to $59 (from $69). It's not a doorbuster deal per se, but it's one that anyone seeking a reliable, functional wireless Android Auto or CarPlay adapter can easily appreciate. And it's a Prime Day deal that I can confidently recommend.
