Transform your in-car entertainment with this clever streamer, and save a huge $158
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DT Staff Published December 22, 2025 |
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Ottocast’s new OttoAibox P3 Pro is a palm-sized device which transforms your car into a smart mobile living living room.
From wireless phone mirroring and slick performance, to streaming your favorite TV shows and an AI assistant, the OttoAibox P3 Pro is packed with features.
So if you’re frustrated having to connect your phone by wire to your car for CarPlay or Android Auto to work, or you really want to make the most of the large central display in your vehicle, this deal for the OttoAibox P3 Pro requires your attention.
And for a limited time, you can save an additional 10% off the already discounted price by using our exclusive code DigitalTrends10 at checkout, taking your total saving to over $158.
OttoAibox P3 Pro: was $383 now $224.10, with code DigitalTrends10
The OttoAibox P3 Pro does not require any complex installation, it’s simply plug-and-play, with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, plus a full Android entertainment system.
It’s driven by a Qualcomm 6225 chipset, which runs Android 13 and powers the built-in OttoAI assistant which provides natural voice control and conversations.
Whether the kids in the back are demanding their favorite song be played, hunger strikes on a long journey, or you want to watch a YouTube video when you’re parked up, simply summon OttoAI and ask it to change the track or navigate you to a preferred restaurant. With AI voice you’re able to action complex operations with your voice, for more convenient and safer driving.
You’ll also find there’s a 4G eSIM built-in, giving you connectivity flexibility. Pick from major carriers and price plans to suit your needs, and you can easily switch to local carriers if you are travelling through different countries.
Plus, the 4G connectivity means you can download apps and access HD movie streaming, online gaming and uninterrupted live navigation on your journey.
If this sounds like the perfect innovation for your car, or a great car accessory Christmas gift for someone in your life, make sure you enter our exclusive DigitalTrends10 code at checkout to save over $158 today.
OttoAibox P3 Pro: was $383 now $224.10, with code DigitalTrends10
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