Motorola's sleek new black box at MWC aims to eliminate Android Auto cables, offering a seamless wireless experience. The MA2, a successor to the original MA1, brings multipoint support, allowing two phones to pair and switch effortlessly in shared cars. With a launch price of around $40, it's set to be a cost-effective solution, available in the US by Q3 2026. But here's the twist: while it's a significant step forward, some may argue that it still relies on Bluetooth pairing, which could be a potential drawback for those seeking a truly cable-free experience. What do you think? Is this a game-changer for wireless Android Auto, or a step too far?