🚗📲 Drive Wireless, Stream Limitless!
The CRUIOLUT Wireless CarPlay & Android Auto Adapter upgrades your factory wired system to wireless with blazing-fast 5GHz Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.3. Featuring a quad-core A53 chip, 2GB RAM, and 32GB ROM, it supports offline media playback via TF card or U-disk up to 256GB. Enjoy built-in Netflix and YouTube streaming on your car display while maintaining full compatibility with original car controls for iPhone 6+ and Android 11+ devices in most 2017+ cars (excluding BMW).
E**
Excelente me encantó
Muy práctico, funciona perfecto con el radio de la Subaru, ya usé YouTube y Netflix sin novedad. Buen producto fácil de usar
A**R
Bad Buy
Quit working
C**O
No conecta al internet
Hola me gustaría recibir ayuda pues no se conecta el dispositivo al wifi. Dice conexión limitada. Lo he conectado a varios puntos de acceso y la respuesta es la misma “conexión limitada” y no accede al internet
H**R
Super easy to use
This was a great purchase. Love the plug and play feature. No more long cords all over the truck!
M**Y
Fascinating little device!! Playing videos to entertain a car full of kids is a game changer.
I was looking for a way to connect my wife's car wirelessly. This AI box came up as something to try. I was intrigued with the Netflix and YouTube capabilities as at present, the car can not do this natively and requires a series of button combinations to overcome the blocking when driving.I did not know what an AI box was. When I plugged it in and attached via Bluetooth, things started to make sense. First, if you are going to use this, you need to acquire internet so, make sure you have a source, for example, a hotspot from your phone.If you are into Android, this box is for you. I would research "AI boxes" on YouTube to learn more about this box. First thing is it comes up as "Apple CarPlay". Next is it did not have Maps installed. Realizing this is an Android tablet, it took me a few to find Google Play Store. I was able to log into my Google Account and take it from there. i was able to install Maps. I was able to log into Netflix and run that successfully. Youtube auto logs in with my Google Play Store and I was able to play my music choices.So, apparently, there is an app you want to run called "Speedplay" which changes the interface some. I was not successful in getting that to run. While playing Netflix, my right signal camera comes on as it should when signalling, however, sometimes, it returns back to the main Honda screen. I am able to return back to the CarPlay menu and Netflix, quickly. With Android Auto natively, you get split screen. I would love if this would give you the option to have a small window for maps while Netflix is playing, It will still read directions and give you a splash screen. Anyway, this is worth playing with, the price is right compared to what these things normally cost. It's not perfect, but very doable.Edit:I figured out how to get speedplay to work. (this is the android auto side of things) In order to get SpeedPlay to work you have to turn the hotspot off on your phone and then sign onto the AI Box's internal wifi. I renamed mine "Honda" and put in a unique passcode. Once logged in, my phone starts looking for Android Auto in notifications. I accept it while the screen display in the car indicates it too is linking up. Now you get a limited set of apps onto the screen from your phone. Trouble here is two-fold. The AI box cannot receive the internet while also acting as a "hot-spot" so you could run "Speed Play" (Android Auto). So, you will not be able to watch YouTube or Netflix at the same time. The good thing, you get wireless Android Auto.You have to tinker around with it, experiment. Now I understand how this thing is supposed to work.
B**R
Technically Android Auto Works, Minus Some Features and With Some Caveats
UPDATE 5/14/24:Less than a month of use and this device has stopped working completely, it lights up but the car no longer recognizes it as a device and neither do our phones. Additionally this device gets wickedly hot when plugged in, enough so that I had to let it cool down before being able to disconnect it from the car.Original Review:This is primarily an Apple Car Play compatible device, if you wish to use android auto with this device it is not obvious how to switch it over to Android Auto (the speed play icon in Apple Car Play) and the instruction manual is not useful beyond telling you how to connect your phone to it. There is also no way to default this device to Android Auto so if you want to use that then you will have to manually switch it every time you use it and even mid drive if you answer a call. That's right if you answer a phone call using this it switches from this device to the bluetooth connection of your phone and getting it switched back to this device is as easy as just reselecting this device. So far our experience has been if you are getting a phone call you need to disconnect from this device BEFORE answering the call and then you can just relaunch the app/connection as if you were just getting in the car. If not you will have to turn off bluetooth on your phone for a minute then turn it back on and try to connect again and hope that this device recognizes your phone connection as connected and not having to toggle settings until this device recognizes your phone and reestablishes a connection. Additionally not all android auto functions work, while this will allow you to read text messages the talk to speak function does not work at all, trying to call out sort of works but same as answering a call this dumps you off the device back to bluetooth on your phone causing you to mess around with connecting back to this device. Finally the "built-in" Netflix and YouTube apps on this device don't work, oh the apps are there but trying to launch them says that it requires an internet connection. Adding a phone with an internet connection should make those work right? Nope, unless you somehow have a data plan for your vehicle these built in apps won't function as they can't acquire an internet connection from an external device. Now maybe this just doesn't work with Android devices and will with an apple device but frankly claiming something is built in and works should mean it works no matter what device is being plugged in. Now with all that said, this device isn't inherently bad and the particular issues we've had might not be issues for you. Overall this device does mostly work for most of our android auto needs like GPS and displaying/playing music from an android phone as long as you don't get or have to make a call while on the road. This device is used with a 2022 Honda Odyssey connected to a Moto G 5G and Samsung S23 FE both phones have the same issues.
D**K
Works, but reliability isn't there for the amount of setup it requires
Bottom line is that it works. I got this because while my car has wireless carplay/android auto, my wife's doesn't and she was pretty jealous about the convenience of not even needing to take your phone out your pocket. We do not use any of the special features like youtube, so I won't speak to that.Setup is very annoying. When you plug it in, an Android interface comes up, and you use that to add your device(s). That interface is extremely clunky and not at all intuitive. We have an android and apple device, and can confirm both work. However, switching between the 2 phones is rough.I use my wife's car pretty frequently during the weekends, so I get a bit of time with it and the time it takes to switch phones makes it not worth using IMO. I just plug my phone directly into the car. My wife went from really loving it to saying it sucks, because the reliability went out the window. She says it disconnects multiple times now on her ~45 minute commute, whereas when we first got it there were no such issues. For our use case I would suggest looking at something else.
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