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Costco Members: Aluratek Wireless Adapter for Apple CarPlay (White)

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$70

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Aluratek Wireless Adapter for Apple CarPlay (White, AWCPAC) on sale for $69.99. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Non-Members may purchase but are subject to a 5% surcharge.
Thanks to Community Member virals1012 for sharing this deal.

Includes:
  • Wireless car adapter for CarPlay
  • USB-A to USB-C adapter
  • Instruction manual
Features:
  • Apple CarPlay capability without needing to connect your phone's lighting cable to the vehicle's CarPlay enabled USB port
  • Music, navigation, Siri, and many more CarPlay features
  • Pair up to 5 Devices
  • Rapid 5 GHz Wi-Fi Transmission
  • Wide Compatibility

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
    • If not a Costco member yet, you may take advantage of this front page stacksocial deal to get a $40 digital shop card on joining Costco with a Gold Star Membership.
    • Details of Costco's return policy here.
  • Additional Information:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $5 less (7% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $74.99 at the time of this posting.
    • Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars on Best Buy based on 32 customer reviews.
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional details and community discussion.

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Written by virals1012
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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Aluratek Wireless Adapter for Apple CarPlay (White, AWCPAC) on sale for $69.99. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Non-Members may purchase but are subject to a 5% surcharge.
Thanks to Community Member virals1012 for sharing this deal.

Includes:
  • Wireless car adapter for CarPlay
  • USB-A to USB-C adapter
  • Instruction manual
Features:
  • Apple CarPlay capability without needing to connect your phone's lighting cable to the vehicle's CarPlay enabled USB port
  • Music, navigation, Siri, and many more CarPlay features
  • Pair up to 5 Devices
  • Rapid 5 GHz Wi-Fi Transmission
  • Wide Compatibility

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
    • If not a Costco member yet, you may take advantage of this front page stacksocial deal to get a $40 digital shop card on joining Costco with a Gold Star Membership.
    • Details of Costco's return policy here.
  • Additional Information:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $5 less (7% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $74.99 at the time of this posting.
    • Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars on Best Buy based on 32 customer reviews.
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional details and community discussion.

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NightFury
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Your vehicle has to support CarPlay to use this device. Tesla doesn't support Android auto or CarPlay
1jzgte
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TVs and appliances are 90 days. All other electronics are still lifetime returns.
CleverCreator6791
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no reviews on costco. anyone have this?


edit: read the stream of reviews on best buy. lots of people say it work and others say it's a piece of crap. the reviews are almost all complimentary gifts to reviewers so i'm not super confident

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bsweetness
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Quote from theimage13 :
So just to be clear: your car already has to have CarPlay, but now you plug this in instead of plugging your phone in?

So this is a $70 adapter for people who don't want to take their phone out of their pocket?

I guess I could see this being good if your lightning port is shot, but otherwise...really? Seventy dollars just to have something else plugged in instead of your phone? Wow.
There's also another use case that happens to fit my situation. Some cars with Car Play have issues with it crashing, being inconsistent, or not working at all. Generally seems to be the fault of the automakers for not providing updates or using poor USB ports. Our RAV4 falls into this category. At least for RAV4s, many people online report using something like this alleviates the issue. I'm willing to give it a shot.
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ThePamdalorian
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Quote from theimage13 :
So just to be clear: your car already has to have CarPlay, but now you plug this in instead of plugging your phone in?

So this is a $70 adapter for people who don't want to take their phone out of their pocket?

I guess I could see this being good if your lightning port is shot, but otherwise...really? Seventy dollars just to have something else plugged in instead of your phone? Wow.
I used to think the same way but I tried one. And it really is very convenient and worth the cost. I don't have to keep my phone tethered to my dash now and now I am not limited by the length of the cord. I don't have to pull it out of my backpack and hook it up every time I start the car. And then unhook it. You could just be like, install a longer cord. Well, they go from 3 feet to 6 feet. And it's hard to keep 6 feet of cord stored away nicely in the dash.

Sometimes convenience is worth the money and for some, $70 isn't that much for it.

I bought a different model on amazon.com for about the same price.
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stuff4dave
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Quote from theimage13 :
So just to be clear: your car already has to have CarPlay, but now you plug this in instead of plugging your phone in?

So this is a $70 adapter for people who don't want to take their phone out of their pocket?

I guess I could see this being good if your lightning port is shot, but otherwise...really? Seventy dollars just to have something else plugged in instead of your phone? Wow.
Quote from bsweetness :
There's also another use case that happens to fit my situation. Some cars with Car Play have issues with it crashing, being inconsistent, or not working at all.
Also, unless you have a newer car with USB-C ports, you'll likely get faster charging using a dedicated charger with a USB-C connected to the 12V DC (cigarette lighter port).

The USB-A port for carplay/android auto usually only charges phones at 10W, so you can get faster charging rates using your own charger and connecting via this wireless dongle
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Slimeyface
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Quote from salmanslim :
This works with tesla? Not that i need carplay in tesla just having an itch to spend!

Dude there are so many better opportunities to spend in the coming weeks if you don't find anything you are fond of right now.


Just wait and save your money.
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Quote from lwang9 :
Does it work with Tesla?
No. Tesla doesn't support CarPlay
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semechki312
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Using a wire to connect your phone has a downside: it starts charging, which can wear out your battery over time. I like the direct connection for its lag-free experience and better quality, but I'm open to wireless CarPlay for navigation and podcasts.
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smoker68x
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Exactly, I was going to mention that specifically. With my old iPhone's, I was using wired CarPlay constantly, and my battery suffered. After switching to wireless CarPlay, the batteries on the newer phones were much better, noticeably.
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DCM67
Nov 20, 2023
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Has anyone confirmed that this falls into Costco's Return "anytime" policy or found it available in store?

I've been trying several from Amazon and I find that I'm just going to have to choose " the one that works most of the time". They seem all to loose connection sometimes or get stuck connecting occasionally. I'd rather pay the $20ish extra and buy this one from Costco, if I can return it in the future if needed.
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cybercho
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Quote from CleverCreator6791 :
costco does not have a lifetime return on electronics.according to to their website it's 90 days. but it's unclear if this counts as that.
They do in my Costco at zip code 19454. 90 days returns are for certain electronics in my location which is why I'll be trying it for a few months.
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cybercho
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Quote from theimage13 :
So just to be clear: your car already has to have CarPlay, but now you plug this in instead of plugging your phone in?

So this is a $70 adapter for people who don't want to take their phone out of their pocket?

I guess I could see this being good if your lightning port is shot, but otherwise...really? Seventy dollars just to have something else plugged in instead of your phone? Wow.
Many want this convenience and are willing to pay for it. Unfortunately, wireless carplay on cars that come with it on the head unit can still be wonky according to auto reviewers. Having a dedicated device might actually work better. We'll see when it arrives. Most people on Best Buy complaining probably don't know how to troubleshoot the most simplest things on their tech and if there's one single problem, they explode and leave these reviews. I've bought tech that had mixed reviews and found they mostly work fine, but need occasionally troubleshooting. All tech needs a bit of troubleshooting.
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cybercho
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Quote from semechki312 :
Using a wire to connect your phone has a downside: it starts charging, which can wear out your battery over time. I like the direct connection for its lag-free experience and better quality, but I'm open to wireless CarPlay for navigation and podcasts.
Also, I read an article stating that starting your car with your phone plugged in always sends a power surge to your phone. Circuitry in your phone prevents damage, but there's always a risk. The author said to always start your car, then plug your phone in.

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semechki312
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Could it be that reliability varies among car manufacturers? I find it interesting that in certain markets and years, like 2021 and 2024, Mazda offered wireless CarPlay for the CX-5, which seems unusual. My 2022 CX-5 even has a hotspot so I wound not be surprised if there was some dispute with Apple and their weird licensing. I think I'm going to pull the trigger and try this one out. I can always return it. My Mazda has 2 USB ports that I can use simultaneously (I can use CarPlay for navigation and a second phone as a separate audio source). So I can always switch to wired connection if reliability is an issue during roadtrips.

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