
App Name | AA Mirror |
Developer | SlashMax |
Category | Lifestyle |
Size | 2.02M |
Latest Version | v1.0 |


AA Mirror, by SlashMax, is a free app that mirrors your phone's screen onto your car's dashboard, bringing navigation, music, and calls to your fingertips via Android Auto—no MirrorLink needed.

How AA Mirror Works
Prioritizing driver safety, AA Mirror seamlessly integrates your phone's functions into your car's infotainment system. Simply connect your smartphone via Bluetooth, and your phone's screen will mirror onto your dashboard. Adjust brightness and screen size to your liking, and enjoy multi-touch functionality for seamless control. Passengers can even enjoy entertainment apps like Netflix and YouTube. Hands-free operation is enhanced with gesture and voice controls, keeping your eyes on the road and your hands on the wheel. While generally reliable, occasional crashes are a known issue.
Seamlessly access your phone's information from your car's dashboard, minimizing distractions and enhancing your driving experience with convenient access to media apps.

App Features:
- Full-screen mirroring
- Multi-touch support
- Brightness and screen orientation control
- Customizable brightness and screen size within Android Auto
- Gesture-based app control
Enjoy leisure apps like Netflix and YouTube during stationary periods, such as while waiting. Remember, these features are for parked vehicles only.

Version 1.0 Updates:
This latest version includes minor bug fixes and performance enhancements. Download or update to experience these improvements.
Pros & Cons
Pros:
- Convenient and safe dashboard display of your phone's screen
- Hands-free operation
- Customizable settings
Cons:
- Occasional app crashes
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