Connect SYNC 3.4 wireless

I wanted to explore the possibility of connecting the SYNC 3.4 wirelessly, and I found a post from 2021 where someone had shared a link to a module that was being sold. The post is closed and I can’t comment on it. Does anyone know how to find it? I’m from Argentina and I’ve searched here, but several things come up and I’m not sure if they will work or not.


SYNC Region: ANZ

Navigation Variant: Non Nav

Manufacturer Year: Pre MY20

Install Type: OEM

Old SYNC Version: 2.2.16280

New SYNC Version: 3.4.23188

Do you have a error message, if so what is it?
No

Update Method: CyanLabs Syn3 Updater

Syn3 Updater Version: 2.12.5.0

Syn3 Updater Documentation Read: yes

Syn3 Updater Log File

0

AA wireless

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I’m not sure what you mean by that title… if you mean Wireless Android Auto, the previous message is the solution… there are a lot of options, but I would stay with the most known ones from known brands…

I’ve bought a few years ago the Motorola MA-1 adapter and it’s been working like a charm since day one. It’s still currently being sold locally and officially in Argentina → https://www.motorola.com.ar/adaptador-bluetooth-para-android-motorola/p

I went for that one because of the return and warranty policy, as it was sold locally from a local seller. That is, it was not imported and shipped from abroad…

Thanks for the response from both of you. That’s exactly what I was referring to. I thought some other accessory was necessary, but I see that with an adapter that has Android Auto, it should work."

Personally recommend a Motorola MA1.
Just keep in mind that you may need to still charge your phone while you’re in the car using it. When you’re plugged in its not something you usually think about.

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That’s a good point, my tests show an average power consumption of 400 mAh per hour of usage…
So considering most batteries are 4000+, it’s a really good autonomy… These values come from my 2 last phones, but my current one is averaging about 350…

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Have to keep in mind that these connect via BT and then spin up a private WiFi network between the phone and the adapter.
It uses a little more juice.

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Personally recommend the AAWireless since it was the first :slight_smile: every other company stole the idea from that :wink:

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