








🚗 Wirelessly drive smarter, not harder.
The Motorola MA1 Wireless Android Car Adapter transforms your wired Android Auto setup into a seamless wireless experience using 5 GHz WiFi. Designed for Android 11+ phones and compatible vehicles with factory-wired Android Auto, it plugs directly into your car’s USB port and pairs instantly with your smartphone. Its compact design includes a secure gel pad for stability, while Google-licensed technology ensures ongoing software updates via your phone. Perfect for professionals craving a clutter-free, connected drive with reliable, fast transmission of navigation, media, and messaging apps.





| ASIN | B09PQ95GY4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 112 in Mobile Phone Wireless Automobile Chargers |
| Brand Name | Motorola Sound |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | GPS, Headphone |
| Connector Type | USB Type A |
| Current Rating | 1 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (15,921) |
| External Testing Certification | ANATEL: 09363-2 2-08069 |
| Input Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Item Dimensions | 16 x 5.5 x 1 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 70 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Motorola Sound |
| Model Number | MA1 |
| Nominal Power | 230 Watts |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| Product Finish Type | Matte |
| Specific Uses For Product | Headphones |
| UPC | 810036773140 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
D**G
Honest review, genuine purchase
Update: still working perfectly, nearly a year after purchase. Have used it on two Euro trips one of which was 15 hrs on the road. For my car it sits in the centre console to plug into the usb port, it is well ventilated. I purchased to use in a 2018 Ford Focus ST, running Sync 3.5. For some reason hardly anyone leaving a review for Motor products actually provide the car model and age. I found that with music streaming and using maps navigation with the phone plugged in to my cars USB port, the minimal charge provided by the cars port. My phone would barley increase its charge level, even a four and a half hour drive with a start charge of 54%, the phone only reached 100% ten minutes. So I decided to find a way to use Android Auto wirelessly. After researching, I found a number of devices available on Amazon varying in price. I was drawn to the Motorola MA1, because of the self learning element built in to the device. Apparently it can over time optimise everything depending upon your usage and used preferences. I am only a week in to using it. The set up was really easy (if stuck just type in Motorola MA1 set up in to YOUTUBE), I just plugged it in, opened connected devices on my phone and asked it to look for new devices. It appeared within a second, after clicking to connect and allow permissions and connect automatically, it was done. Around 10 seconds later my car showed the Android auto option and it was fully up and running. It connects automatically a few seconds after my car screen has initialised, about 8 seconds from opening the drivers door (it has become a lot faster than the first few time I used it, so I take it the self learning thing works). I have had no drop outs. Admittedly I have not bee on any long journeys since purchase and I have not tried to stream video on the car screen via the YOUTUBE app. I have had music streaming from most of my music apps whilst using a navigation app. My only grip and it is not really with the Motorola MA1, it is actually with Google and Amazon. If you use the car screen to open the Amazon music app and play your library playlists for some reason not all of my downloaded to my phone playlists show on the library list displayed by the car and then when you select a play list it does not show all the downloaded to my phone tracks and plays them in shuffle mode. I have tried every setting, I have contacted Google and Amazon, both of whom blames the other for this widely know common issue. Which occurs whether you connect via a cable or wirelessly.
M**S
A Game-Changer for Wired Android Auto Users – Seamless & Reliable!
If your car, like mine, only supports wired Android Auto but you dream of the freedom of wireless, the Motorola MA1 Wireless Android Car Adapter is an absolute must-have. I used to keep my phone in a holder on the mirror side, and the thought of running wires under the steering wheel just wasn't appealing. This little device has been the perfect solution. I used some command strips to discreetly attach it to the underside of the storage area where my car's USB port is located. It's completely hidden from view, and the storage compartment remains fully usable. Honestly, you'd never even know I have it in the car – which is exactly what I wanted. The convenience this adapter offers is truly remarkable. Being able to just turn on the car and have my Spotify music start playing and Waze maps pop up after just a few seconds is incredible. By the time I've reversed off the driveway, everything is ready to go, and I haven't even had to take my phone out of my pocket. It completely streamlines the whole driving experience. Beyond the convenience, the reliability of the Motorola MA1 has been absolutely flawless. I've never experienced a single cut-out, connection issue, or glitch. Even on long 5+ hour drives, it performs perfectly the entire way. I can confidently say this is the best thing I've bought for my car. It's a major upgrade to the overall convenience, and since it's always on and connected whenever I'm in the car, it's getting 100% of its intended usage. If you're on the fence about going wireless for Android Auto, jump on this – you won't regret it!
B**Y
Works great for 1.5 years then just died.
Works great for 1 year then just died. It was brilliant, had no dropouts stuttering or connection issues for the entire time I've had it. That was until I went on road trip last week, 1 and a half hours, to a 3hr drive and just lost all connection. Luckily I had a USB cable and switched back to wired connection on my phone. After looking at a few Reddit posts it looks like this has been a very common complaint that recommend air-frying the PCB to get the WiFi chip to rework. But it can happen again months down the line.
D**E
Great purchase & Fast delivery
Fast delivery device works great and easy to install A+++
C**O
Well received and it arrived 1 week before expected date! Took out the MA1 to my car and was kinda expecting to spend some time setting up in my Civic (FC1) but to my surprise it only took me less than 5 mins and I am good to go ;) Very stable connection so far, driving for 40 mins without disconnection (fyi wired connection is known sometimes disconnects for this civic) and no lag to Spotify and Google map concurrent usage
D**Y
Bought this to replace a cable connection to my phone. Easy to set up, phone connects in 30 seconds from car starting. Rarely disconnects but there is one location near a winery where it always cuts out. Not sure what is blasting from around that spot. I found the self-adhesive pad to be weak for what I was sticking to in the car so bought 3M Double Sided Adhesive Tape Pads and this resolved the issue.
P**M
Produit parfait ! - installation simple : il suffit de faire l'appairage bluetooth et d'activer le mode debug/wireless dans l'application Android Auto - Utilisation totalement automatique et fluide : au démarrage de la voiture, sur le portable automatiquement le bluetooth est détecté, automatiquement l'application AndroidAuto se lance et se connecte au Wifi, automatiquement sur la voiture AndroidAuto se lance. - interface est parfaitement fluide sur Maps/Spotify... aucune coupure, aucune latence Testé sur Google Pixel 4a + Citroën C3 Aircross
M**N
Bir sene sonra ürün bozuldu.
J**E
Could not get it to pair nor work on 2022 Ioniq 5 with an Oppo Android phone.
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