Add Wireless Android Auto to Your Harley-Davidson Motorcycle

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Add Android Auto to Your Harley Motorcycle

No dashboard removal. No wiring modifications. Plug into the factory USB port.

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Choose Your Adapter

Both add Android Auto to your CarPlay-equipped Harley. Z4 is faster.

ONINCE Z3

Z3 Essential

Everything you need
$109.99
  • Wireless Android Auto on Harley
  • Also works with wireless CarPlay
  • Plug & play in 30 seconds
Buy Z3
POPULAR
ONINCE Z4

Z4 Performance

Faster & smoother
$149.99
  • Wired Android Auto + Wireless Android Auto for Harley
  • 4GB RAM for smoother performance
  • connects in ~20s
Buy Z4

Riders Love ONINCE

★★★★★

Buying a Harley already cost me a lot, but this upgrade for just over 100 bucks is actually the most worthwhile one I think. Every time I start the bike and see the Android Auto interface pop up, I get this feeling of "this should have been standard in the first place." Highly recommend it to all Harley brothers in the Android camp.

Jake R.

★★★★★

Before, I used to mount my phone on the handlebar, and whenever it rained I worried about water getting in and had to keep looking down. Now the map is displayed directly on the vehicle's large screen, and the voice prompts are very clear. Last week I rode from Chicago to Milwaukee, using navigation and listening to music the whole way, and the battery consumption was also quite low. My friend uses the Z4 and I use the Z3, and there is indeed a difference in connection speed. If your budget allows, just go for the Z4.

Mike T.

★★★★★

I originally used a data cable to connect CarPlay, and plugging and unplugging it every time was very inconvenient. After plugging this in, it automatically connects in about 20 seconds, which is faster than I expected. The Z4 is very stable during long rides; it didn't disconnect over 300 miles. The only thing to note is that the first pairing needs to be done while stationary—operating it while driving isn't very safe.

Scott D.

ONINCE Android Auto on Harley-Davidson
Real-World Testing
Tested on real Harleys
About ONINCE

Made for Harley Riders Who Want It to Just Work.

ONINCE builds CarPlay and Android Auto upgrade solutions for Harley riders who want a simpler, more reliable connection.

We focus on what matters on real bikes: SkyLine OS compatibility, headset pairing, USB-C stability, quick auto-connection, and clear setup guidance.

Tested with real Harley use cases. Improved through real rider feedback.

Harley-Focused Testing

Tested around SkyLine OS, headset pairing, and USB-C connection behavior.

Stable Auto-Connection

Designed to connect quickly and stay connected with fewer setup hassles.

Improved by Rider Feedback

Firmware, cables, and setup guides are updated based on real-world use.

Questions & Answers

Do I need to remove my dashboard?+
Not at all. The ONINCE adapter plugs into your Harley's factory USB port. Zero tools, zero disassembly.
Which Harley models are supported?+
Any 2019+ Harley-Davidson Touring model with factory CarPlay via Boom! Box GTS (2019-2023) or Skyline OS (2023.5+). This includes Road Glide, Street Glide, CVO series, and Ultra Limited. Trike models (Tri Glide Ultra, Road Glide 3) are also supported. If your Harley already has CarPlay, ONINCE will add Android Auto to it.
Does it support Apple CarPlay too?+
Yes. Both Z3 and Z4 auto-detect your phone. Android users get Android Auto, iPhone users get wireless CarPlay. Switch phones anytime.
What's in the box?+
The ONINCE adapter, USB-C cable, USB-A adapter, and a quick-start guide. Everything needed to get running in under a minute.
What's the return policy?+
30-day no-questions-asked return policy, plus a 1-year replacement warranty.

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