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Frustrated by your wireless Android Auto or CarPlay adapter staying powered on after you’ve turned off the car because the USB port is always on?

Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connect your smartphone to your car’s infotainment system, giving you easy access to navigation, calls, messages, and music. Both wired and wireless versions are available—wired offers a reliable connection, while wireless provides a cleaner setup with no need to plug in your phone every time you drive.

If your car only supports wired Android Auto or CarPlay, you can easily upgrade to wireless with the help of an adapter. These adapters maintain full functionality while eliminating the need for cables. Just plug one into your car’s USB port, pair it with your phone via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and enjoy automatic, wireless connectivity every time you start your car.


However, some vehicles keep their USB ports powered even after the engine is off. This can create problems for wireless adapters, as your phone may stay connected even when you're not in the car. Common issues include:

- Unnecessary Mobile Data Usage: Your phone stays connected to the adapter instead of switching to your home Wi-Fi.
- Audio Confusion: Your phone may attempt to route calls or music through your car’s system while you’re elsewhere.
- Battery Drain: The adapter continues to draw power from your car’s battery, even when not in use.

Cars known to have this issue:

That’s why we recommend using our Magic Cable, which automatically cuts power to the adapter when your car is off—solving all of these problems effortlessly.