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00:00:00 – 00:10:12
Crazy Postman reviews the Mateen wireless Android Auto adapter as a cost-effective alternative to his current Motorola version for his Hyundai Ioniq 5, which lacks built-in wireless Android Auto. Priced at $59.99 with a discount, the adapter proves functional, successfully connecting via USB-A to USB-C and integrating smoothly with elements like Google Maps and music. Despite encountering an issue with his car's USB port, which stays powered when the car is off, he affirms that the Mateen adapter is reliable and recommends it for those seeking a budget-friendly solution. He also announces a giveaway for the adapter. Additionally, the video features an unexpected and humorous encounter with a persistent wasp that disrupts his review.
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In this part of the video, the host, known as Crazy Postman, introduces a product review for a wireless Android Auto adapter from a company called Mateen. He mentions that his Hyundai Ioniq 5 did not come with wireless Android Auto, so he sought out a solution on Amazon and found this particular adapter priced at $59.99 with an additional 5% discount available. He plans to compare this cheaper option to his current Motorola version. The host also announces a giveaway of an extra adapter Mateen sent him and explains the process for viewers to enter by emailing him within one week. He proceeds to unbox the Auto Pro by Mateen, highlighting that it is slightly larger than the Motorola version, and prepares to test it in his car.
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In this part of the video, the presenter connects a Mateen Pro device to a Hyundai car via a USB-A to USB-C cable to activate Android Auto. Despite the tight fit of the connection, the Android Auto interface successfully activates on the phone after pairing via Bluetooth. Features such as Google Maps and music playback function seamlessly, showcasing the device’s ability to integrate with the vehicle’s system efficiently. The presenter highlights that everything is working as intended, including the full-screen capability of the new version of Android Auto.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses using a wireless Android Auto adapter from Mateen called the Audio Pro. He finds it just as effective as the more expensive Motorola model and recommends it for cost savings. He also mentions a specific issue with his car’s USB port, which stays powered even when the car is off, causing some problems. This issue, however, is specific to his car and not the adapter itself. Additionally, he announces a giveaway for the adapter and provides a link to an Amazon listing, highlighting a current discount. The segment ends with him realizing he needs to switch to a GoPro for filming while using the adapter.
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In this part of the video, the speaker encounters a huge wasp on the windshield and attempts to get rid of it. Despite multiple attempts and running out of ammunition, the wasp manages to get away. Amidst the distraction, the speaker tries to introduce and discuss the Audio Pro by Mateen Wireless Android but is repeatedly interrupted by the presence of the wasp.