Developed by a Netherlands-based recognized developer, Emil Borconi-Szedressy, the “AAWireless” is essentially a tiny box that works as a mediator between the head Android Auto unit of your car’s infotainment system and your Android smartphone. The device connects with your car’s infotainment system via a USB cable and sits like a dongle. It uses Wi-Fi to connect your smartphone to the Android Auto system in your car, whether your car model supports wireless connectivity for Android Auto or not. So, there will be no messy wires coming your way to distract you while driving. The device takes a mere 30-second period to connect with your smartphone. Once it connects, you can access all the Android Auto features like live navigation, media controls, and call interactions right on the dashboard of your car. Currently, the development team of the device has a prototype of the “AAWireless” and is running a campaign on the crowdfunding platform, Indiegogo. The campaign has already raised $490,533 of its $220,150 goal. So, if you are someone with a car model that does not support wireless connectivity for Android Auto, you can get the “AAWireless” for $55 (~Rs 4,040). The team plans to ship the orders from February 2021. You can check out the demo video of the device right below.