Motorola‘s MA1 dongle which offers wireless Android Auto to cars was launched a few days back and its launch inventory was quickly sold out on Amazon. The Motorola MA1 dongle is the first Google-certified dongle for wireless Android Auto in cars, and it had a rapturous reception with more consumers desirous of having the product. There will be restocking of the Amazon inventory and today, target.com also provides the opportunity for customers to get their dongles via its platform.
SGW Global is the company producing the Motorola-branded dongle and it seems it is doing everything to meet rising consumer demand for the dongle. SGW says all bottleneck issues affecting the restocking of the MA1 on Amazon will be resolved quickly and the platform will resume taking orders. The wireless form of Android Auto looks like an exciting proposition and this could be part of the reasons for the surge in demand for the MA1 dongle. The wired form of Android Auto limits the speed of charging, hence the wireless option comes with convenience and other premium features like faster pairing and the crowdfunded AAWireless.
Android Auto is an optimized version of the Android platform for seamless use in a moving vehicle. It offers hands-free and minimal interactions between the driver and his smartphone so the driver can keep his eyes on the road. The MA1 dongle will therefore provide added functionality and enhanced hands-free operations of the app.
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