

🚗 Cut the cord, not the vibe — wireless CarPlay, redefined.
The AutoSky Wireless CarPlay Adapter 2025 Pro Edition converts your factory wired CarPlay into a seamless wireless experience using dual-band WiFi and Bluetooth. Featuring a compact carbon fiber design, it includes USB-A to USB-C and USB-A extension cables for versatile compatibility with over 600 car models. With easy Bluetooth pairing and OTA firmware updates, it delivers fast, reliable connectivity while preserving your phone’s battery life and enhancing your in-car tech lifestyle.

















| ASIN | B0B4CBKNTT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,191 in Car Electronics Accessories |
| Brand | AutoSky |
| Built-In Media | AutoSky Wireless CarPlay Adapter - Pro Edition, USB-A to USB-A extension cable, USB-A to USB-C cable |
| Color | Carbon Fiber |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Current Rating | 0.9 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (1,817) |
| External Testing Certification | Não aplicável |
| Finish | Carbon fiber |
| Item Dimensions | 2 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Manufacturer | Promaster Electronic LLC |
| Model Number | WUA-2 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| Specific Uses For Product | Cell Phone |
| UPC | 860008429889 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
T**S
Works well so far in a Jeep Gladiator. . .
I have a Lexus with built-in Wireless CarPlay, which is very handy when you’re hopping in/out of the car. On long trips, I still plug the device into the USB port to keep it charging since Wireless CarPlay drains an iPhone battery pretty fast, faster than wireless charging can keep up. I wanted the same capability in my Jeep, and this ticks the boxes well for a very reasonable price. 1. The “Delay” - There’s actually two delays. The first type of delay is the time it takes from starting the car to being connected to Wireless CarPlay. On every vehicle I’ve seen/tried Wireless CP on, it always takes several seconds for the system to boot and to connect to the iPhone. The delay in connection with this device is comparable to those cars where it’s built-in, possibly a second or two longer. The second type of delay is the time between pressing a button on-screen, such as pause, and having the iPhone complete the action. Again, even on vehicles with it built-in there is typically a small delay of 1-2 seconds. Some car models are faster than others in this regard, but none are instantaneous. None are as fast as a direct-wired connection. Strangely, this doesn’t slow down the actual interface itself (e.g., swiping left/right between screens), mostly just delays play/pause commands for music and podcasts. The degree of the delay is identical to the delay I had in my Jeep when I was merely connected to the radio via Bluetooth. If I pause the music on screen via Bluetooth, there’s actually about a 2-second delay before the actual music pauses. It’s the same via Wireless CP through this device. This is likely due to this using a combination of Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity in the way that Wireless CarPlay actually works. The heavy lifting/bandwidth items are managed via WiFi connection and the commands, and probably other things, traverse via Bluetooth. At least that’s my suspicion. The delay exists in every Wireless CP implementation I’ve encountered, and nearly every Bluetooth connection, but some cart models are much more delayed than others with Jeep being one of the most pronounced I’ve experienced. Still fully usable and not a deal breaker at all. Setup is very straightforward. There is no app you need to download. It merely asks you to connect to the device via Bluetooth, and my phone immediately recognized it as a CarPlay device and requested permissions to use Wireless CarPlay. It was less than 30 seconds for the initial setup and once set up, needs no further effort. I also didn’t have to update any firmware. The device is about the same size as a traditional USB thumb drive, and it comes with a short USB-A to USB-C cable about 3” long and a short USB-C to USB-C cable also about 3” long (not counting plugs). This is the smallest of all the Wireless CP devices I saw on Amazon that had decent reviews. Lastly, I did not have to make my phone forget/disable Bluetooth to the Jeep directly. They remain paired at this time. I believe the Wireless CP simply supersedes this connection, just as wired CP likely has higher priority than wireless CP (I’ll test that soon just out of curiosity). Of course if you ever needed to turn off wireless CP, all you have to do is unplug the USB cable from this device and it powers down immediately. Overall, this is performing exactly as hoped for, at least on my Jeep, and this is coming from someone with experience in other vehicles with built-in wireless CP. This is, in my opinion, at least 95% as good if not equivalent. It’s also a very reasonable price if you just want to try it out.
D**S
Solid and reliable
I don't review products often, but this thing has worked so well, I feel compelled to share. I'm in a 2023 Honda Ridgeline. First, it's not perfect, but I wouldn't expect it to be, given it's a retrofit on a system intended to be wired. The only issue I experience is a slight lag in changing songs and when texting via Siri. Neither is problematic in countering the convenience this device offers. I set it to a 30-second delay when connecting to the headunit, given known issues with Honda's connection speed. It reliably connects every time. The unit is out of sight, attached using a short 90-degree connecting cable and 3M velcro. Saving my phone battery but not charging every time I'm connected in the car.
T**D
Junk! It’s cheaper for a reason - get a CarLinKit
So I bought the AutoSky after I had finally gotten a car with wired car play. It came recommended in a top 10 list at around number 5 or 6 and based on a sale price on Amazon for around $50 shipped but clearly that top 10 list was from someone that had never used it. I’ve got a 2018 Dodge 8.4N UAS radio, nothing fancy. But let me tell you, when it works, it works pretty well.. fast boot and low latency. Latency being how ping between when you tap the CarPlay screen to say start music and the music actually starting. The latency is about half a second give or take.. not bad but noticeable. It’s when it doesn’t work that you want to beat it with a sledge hammer (and it doesn’t work A LOT). The big problem is on the connection. The unit creates a new WiFi SSID ID the phone connects to along with Bluetooth. The problem comes in where the phone (iPhone 13 Pro Max and also used a 12 pro with same results) start up the car, phone just doesn’t connect. Ok, simple solution right, just click into Bluetooth, select the CarPlayBox_xxxx entry and connect right? Nope. It will error out and the only solution is to then manually delete the Bluetooth connect from your phone and then reset up the connection. Ok, no big deal if it’s only occasionally right? Yeah, not so much. 1 out of every 4 connections does this in my experience. Horrible experience - definitely do not recommend this product. For those interested, yes this happened with the default firmware, yes I update the firmware - there was no change. I got a CarLinKit and my experience has been much night and day much better. Roughly the same latency but I haven’t yet experienced the system simply refusing to connect and needing to be deleted and recreated.
I**E
Works ok, does add some lag
I’ve always had trouble with CarPlay being unreliable in my Chevy, so I’m not knocking any stars off for the glitchiness, it’s really no more unreliable than wired CarPlay. Every once in a while I have to unplug and replug it, but I had to do that before. My only real complaint is the lag it adds, it’s easily a couple seconds to skip back and forth on my music, so skipping past tracks I don’t want to listen to is a lot more time consuming, and very easy to “overshoot” and skip past a song you want to listen to.
A**O
El radio de yaris 2023 no funciona correcto con CarPlay y se desconecta con el cable. Al conectar funciona bien es fácil de conectar y soluciona que se desconectara como antes. Funciona muy bien y no se desconecta como con el cable. Funciona bien con el radio que trae mismo que trae Yaris 2023, Razie y Avanza que traen el mismo radio. Espero les sirva por que me sentía súper enojado que se desconectara y Toyota se hace bien wey con estos esteros chafas pero si se soluciono. Saludos
E**O
Installed on my HD Ultra Limited and works as advertised. Highly recommend
P**Y
The only consideration to take into account when using this device is that depending on your car stereo and phone combination, you may need to disconnect or forget the Bluetooth link between the mobile phone and the car stereo to let the Apple CarPlay device do Maps, & Music at the same time. For me this prevented the phone trying to bypass the device and play straight to the car. As for the device, it delivers a fast connection with minimal delay per press of the steering controls. Brilliant addition to any vehicle for a daily commute upgrade.
J**A
Boa resposta. Poderia conter um slot para pendrive de áudio
R**O
Funciona muy bien, trae un delay de 2 seg al cambiar las canciones( no siempre ) pero funciona como con el cable!! Se conecta rápido y las llamadas muy bien!! Hay que actualizarlo!! Porque de principio si falla
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