
After leaking in regulatory documents earlier this year, the Motorola MA2 wireless Android Auto adapter has quietly made its debut, with a much lower price point.
Motorola MA1 was the first wireless Android Auto adapter approved by Google, and it’s been a solid option. It originally launched for $90, but is available today for around $40 after numerous price cuts over the past few years.
A new version of the adapter, “Motorola MA2,” hit the FCC recently with two main changes to see. Firstly, the removal of its built-in cable, instead replaced with a USB-C port, as well as a physical switch on the side, but there’s a full redesign of the hardware here too.
And, now, it’s suddenly official.