Level up your car electronics game with these cut-price Ottocast deals

Ottocast Black Friday products
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Ottocast specialises in making electronic car accessories that help keep you focused and productive while on the road. They’re easy-to-use, plug-and-go accessories that make your car, its screen, and its stereo better.

They have a variety of tech to pick from that all, in simple terms, iron out any bumps in the road before they happen.

Examples include adapters that automatically allow your phone to connect to your car to use apps and navigate to AI boxes that seamlessly install an Android operating system to your car’s infotainment screen.

In essence, they can help level up your driving game into one that feels like the future, from giving you essential traffic info in your busy commute to letting you watch movies on your car’s screen when you’re at a rest stop.

That all sounds good, but we haven’t got to the best news yet: Ottocast is already zooming along with a Black Friday sale, and you can get an additional 15% off with our code Techradar15.

Our favorite picks from Ottocast’s sale

Ottocast Play2Video Ultra
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Ottocast Play2Video Ultra: was $94 now $79.90 at ottocast.com

This premium, all-in-one AI adapter turns your car’s infotainment centre into an entertainment powerhouse. It comes pre-installed with all the major apps like YouTube and Netflix, with a built-in USB slot for playing your own videos, a closed Android system that prevents lag, a refined design, and, best of all, some serious power under the hood, with smooth streaming guaranteed with 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage.

And, we keep saying this about Ottocast, it’s fully wireless, so no need to fuss about cables and wires. It’s your perfect partner for when you need to stop driving and chill at a rest stop.

Ottocast Mini Cube 3.0
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Ottocast Mini Cube 3.0: was $44 now $37.40 at ottocast.com

This pocket-sized bit of tech contains big power, so don’t let its sleek, compact design fool you: this is a serious plug-and-play auto adapter. As one of Ottocast’s flagship products, this wireless CarPlay & Android auto adapter cuts the cord with a wireless design so you can have a cleaner, neater drive.

Do everything from making calls to playing music to consulting maps in one plug-it-in-and-go device. A chance to change how you drive is here, and it’s in a pretty small box - fancy that.

Ottocast Ottoscreen AI
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Ottocast Ottoscreen AI: was $169 now $143.65 at ottocast.com

Get real-time updates on the weather, breaking news, and reminders so you can stay organised while on the road. The Gemini-based assistant is like having a personal assistant while you’re busy, giving you direct control of Google apps and the ability to communicate complex sentences for accurate, quick answers.

But that’s not all Ottoscreen AI does: you get a full video system to stream video content while you’re not driving, a split screen for multi-tasking, an 8-core CPU, and high-precision GPS navigation, and more. It can turn most cars into a smart car - this is what the future of driving should feel like.

Ottocast Cabin Care
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Ottocast Cabin Care: was $109 now $92.65 at ottocast.com

Stream your baby’s view directly on your car’s display to keep that parental peace of mind while on the road. You can easily drive and monitor at once, and like most Ottocast products, this is fully wireless, meaning no pesky cables for your kids to play with while on the road.

It’s a good display too, with a 200W HD camera and a 150° ultra-wide view. If you’re a new parent or you’re fed up with the school run feeling like something from your nightmares, Ottocast’s Cabin Care can help.

Benjamin Newman
Contributing Writer

Ben is a writer and editor. After creating content for some of Britain's biggest brands as part of a marketing agency, in-house at an FTSE100 company and as a freelance journalist, he's written about everything from tech and video games to insurance and even the labelling industry. You'll usually find him drinking tea, working through his gaming backlog and shouting at Liverpool on the TV.