#cplusplus#android_auto#android_automotive#headunit#wireless_android_auto
You can turn your car’s wired Android Auto into wireless using a Raspberry Pi and a special software called Wireless Android Auto Dongle. This DIY adapter connects your phone to the car wirelessly via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, without needing extra apps on your phone. It works with several Raspberry Pi models and boots up quickly, connecting in under 30 seconds. After the first setup, it automatically connects every time you start your car, making your Android Auto experience seamless and cable-free. This saves you from plugging in your phone every time and keeps your car’s infotainment system working smoothly[1][2][3].
https://github.com/nisargjhaveri/WirelessAndroidAutoDongle
Cheogram
[https://cheogram.com]
Cheogram is a set of services that connect all open communication networks together, allowing you to reach all your contacts from a single app.
The Cheogram Android app allows you to join a worldwide communication network. It especially focuses on features useful to users who want to contact those on other networks as well, such as SMS-enabled phone numbers.
Based on the app Conversations, but with unique features:
* Messages with both media and text, including animated media
* Unobtrusive display of subject lines, where present
* Links to known contacts are shown with their name
* Show timestamps for calls
* Integrates with gateways' add contact flows
* When using a gateway to the phone network, integrate with the native Android Phone app
* Address book integration
* Tag contacts and channels and browse by tag
* Command UI
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