HarryWT is back with another Triple A D video, and this time he is exploring another app available within the Triple A D app. This app allows users to watch YouTube videos on their car’s head unit or touch screen while driving. However, Harry emphasizes that watching videos while driving is not recommended and that this video is for knowledge sharing purposes only.

Before diving into the app, Harry reminds viewers that they need to have the Triple A D app installed on their phone. He provides a link to his previous video where he explains how to download and install the Triple A D app easily. With that being said, let’s get started.

Harry’s phone, the OnePlus 6t, is running on Android version 11 and has the latest version of Android Auto installed. In his previous videos, Harry has showcased three different apps: Car Stream, Auto app, and AAA Mirror Plus. Today, he introduces another app called AA Mirror and compares it to AAA Mirror Plus to determine which one users should download.

To install AA Mirror, Harry clicks on the app and confirms the prompt to begin the download. After the download is complete, he opens the app and checks if any settings need to be changed. He determines that no settings need adjustment at this time. Next, he enables all the necessary permissions for the app by going to system settings, app settings, and locating the AA Mirror app. Under the permissions tab, he selects and allows permissions for all the denied ones.

Now that the app is ready, Harry connects his phone to the car’s USB port using a USB cable. As soon as the cable is connected, Android Auto pops up on the car’s screen. Harry clicks on Android Auto and sees both AA Mirror Plus and AA Mirror apps on the screen. He clicks on AA Mirror and immediately receives a prompt on his phone to allow mirroring of the phone’s screen. After granting permission, the phone’s screen starts mirroring on the car’s head unit seamlessly.

Harry goes on to test different apps within the mirrored screen. He opens the YouTube app and plays a video to demonstrate that it works just fine. He also tries playing a movie from the Plex app and finds that it works without any issues. However, when he tries the Geo Cinema app and the Disney+ Hotstar app, he encounters a problem. The video does not show up on the car’s head unit, although the subtitles and audio work. Finally, Harry attempts to play a Netflix video but is not successful. He explains that playing Netflix videos on the car’s screen seems almost impossible and mentions a couple of methods that might work but come with drawbacks.

Aside from Netflix, social media apps such as Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter work perfectly within the mirrored screen. Overall, Harry concludes that there is no noticeable difference between AA Mirror and AAA Mirror Plus. They both allow users to play the same content on the screen and have similar latency while swiping on the phone’s screen. It ultimately comes down to personal preference when deciding which app to download. However, Harry recommends downloading AAA Mirror Plus since it is the modified and newer version of AA Mirror.

In conclusion, Harry hopes that viewers found the information provided useful. He encourages them to like the video and subscribe to his channel for more content. He signs off by reminding everyone to stay safe and take care.

Note: This article contains content based on a YouTube transcript provided by HarryWT, an expert in the Triple A D app. The article highlights the features of AA Mirror, compares it to AAA Mirror Plus, and provides insights into compatibility with various apps. The use of this app while driving is not recommended.