Motorola MA1 Wireless Android Auto Adapter is now in stock at Best Buy and Target



Despite still being out of stock on Amazon, Motorola’s MA1 Wireless Android Auto Adapter is finally available to buy at Best Buy and now alongside Target for an RRP of $89.99. The good news is that no retailer is profiteering like those third party sellers on Amazon, but the bad news is you’ll need to order it so you can pick it up at your local store and you get it delivered. Pick up or be sent to your local store for pick-up.

Updated June 23rd: There’s even more good news because the Motorola-licensed MA1 Wireless Android Auto Adapter is also now in stock at Target that promises delivery of your order by June 30. As mentioned earlier, if this is something you have been waiting for then it is best to order your unit as soon as possible before the stock runs out.

Here’s a refreshing rundown of the MA1 Wireless Android Auto Adapter’s features:

  • wireless car adapter: Android Auto is an easy, secure way to use your phone in the car and our wireless adapter connects to Android Auto on your car display.
  • easy to use: Use the plug-in USB adapter directly with an existing Android Auto-enabled car or truck. Pair with a compatible active Android smartphone to use your car’s display wirelessly.
  • Fast Transmission: With 5GHz WiFi for Android Auto Wireless, you can easily access all your favorite maps, media and messaging apps on your car display. Ideal navigation for cars on road trips, you can use your smartphone to transmit the car GPS.
  • sleek design: The lightweight sleek design of this car adapter makes it compact and easy to carry without taking up too much space in your car. A gel pad is included for added protection to hold the USB wireless adapter in place.

You can place your order for the Motorola MA1 Wireless Android Auto Adapter at Best Buy via the link below, don’t forget to let us know if you manage to snag a unit before it’s out of stock again .



He’s been an Android fan since owning the HTC Hero, the Dell Streak being his first phablet. He currently carries a Realme GT Neo 2 in his pocket, a Lenovo Yoga Tab 11 in his backpack, and thinks nothing of losing the 17-inch laptop across the globe. When he’s not immersed in the world of Androids and gadgets, he’s an avid sports fan, and like all South Africans, he loves a good braai (BBQ).

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