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The latest wireless Android Auto adapter, AAWireless TWO, has been out of stock at Amazon for weeks at this point, but you can once again finally purchase the device through another portal.
AAWireless TWO launched late last year as a sequel to the very first wireless Android Auto adapter. It adds a multi-function button as well as revamped hardware to the already-excellent first-gen product which has since been discontinued.
However, for the past few weeks, AAWireless TWO has been out of stock, at least for buyers in the United States. The Amazon listing has shown the product as “Currently unavailable” since mid-January, with no updates from the company on the matter.
That’s finally changing.
AAWireless TWO is once again available for purchase through the official AAWireless website for US customers. The company explained to 9to5Google that it is working to “resolve some issues” with its Amazon listing, which should be resolved in the not-too-distant future. In the meantime, though, sales are open through the AAWireless website, with fulfillment still being handled by Amazon.
AAWireless CEO Emil Borconi-Szedressy explains:
As we resolve some issues with our Amazon listing, we’re temporarily selling to US customers through our webshop. Fulfillment will still be handled by Amazon.
You can head over to the official AAWireless website to make your purchase, which includes free shipping.
We’ll keep an eye on the official Amazon listing for when AAWireless TWO makes a return to its usual point of purchase.
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