I’ve been using the 2025 upgraded Cuarko Android Auto wireless adapter for a few weeks now in my 2017 Honda Civic, and it’s honestly exceeded my expectations. Setup was quick — I just plugged it into the USB port, tapped it with my phone using NFC (a nice touch!), and it paired up in seconds. No app downloads, no digging through menus — just simple and clean.Once connected, Android Auto launches wirelessly almost as fast as when plugged in. I’ve taken several longer drives and haven’t experienced any noticeable lag or signal drops, even when streaming music or using Google Maps in areas with spotty reception. Calls come through clearly, and voice commands are just as responsive as with a wired connection.The design is compact, and the cable really does feel reinforced — not flimsy like some off-brand tech accessories. It tucks away easily in the console, and once it’s set up, you don’t really have to think about it again. It just works.If I had to nitpick, I’d say the initial pairing took a bit longer with my partner’s older phone (Pixel 4a), but once it was paired, it stayed rock solid. Also, it would be cool if it had a companion app for firmware updates, but that’s more of a wish-list feature than a complaint.All in all, if your car supports wired Android Auto and you’re tired of fiddling with cables every time you drive, this Cuarko adapter is a smart upgrade. It makes the whole experience feel more modern and effortless — exactly how it should be.