What Is Android Auto Wireless?
Android Auto, as already mentioned, allows us to use maps, play back media, call contacts, use apps, etc. on our vehicles. Having it on cars or vehicles in general makes it easier and safer to use our phones when driving. It also lets the user connect Android Auto to supported car displays. Most modern vehicles have Android Auto built in. Traditionally, you need to connect your phone with the car display via a USB cable to use Android Auto. But you can also connect it wirelessly. Obviously, the wireless connection is much easier and hassle-free. Do note that using Android Auto Wireless can take a toll on the battery of your smartphone, so it is preferred that you use Android Auto wireless for short drives and a wired connection for longer drives.
How Android Auto Works Wirelessly
The bandwidth of Bluetooth is not sufficient for Android Auto to do all the things it’s capable of. In order to establish a connection between your car and phone, using Android Auto wirelessly makes use of Wi-Fi, so you must have the functionality. Basically, it works with any Android phone with Android 11 or later, any Google or Samsung phone running Android 10, and a few Samsung phones running Android 9 Pie. Your phone must also support the 5GHz Wi-Fi band.
How to Use Android Auto Wireless
Using Android Auto wireless is quite simple and actually easy compared to connecting using a USB cable. Once you have confirmed that both your car and phone are compatible, follow the steps below:
- Ensure that you have enabled Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Location on your phone. Also, make sure to download the Android Auto app on your phone.
- Turn on the ignition. Connect your phone to your car using Bluetooth.
- Follow the on-screen instructions on your phone’s screen to grant all the necessary permissions for Android Auto to function properly.
- After everything is done, you are all set to use Android Auto on your car. Simply tap on the Android Auto icon on your car’s display to launch it.
- Next time, Android Auto will automatically connect to your phone wirelessly.
Wrapping Up
Note that with the new update on Android Auto, you no longer need to set up the app on your car using a USB cable. Now, everything can be done using Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Simply follow this guide, and Android Auto will be connected to your car wirelessly. Also, check out some of the best Android Auto apps you should use on your phone.