Built by a family who got tired of the wires.
Dashnova started with one frustrated parent, a long drive, and a glovebox full of cheap gadgets that never quite worked. We decided to build the one we actually wanted.
It began on a long drive across Europe. Two kids in the back, a factory screen that did nothing but maps, and a tangle of cables for a phone that kept disconnecting every time we hit a bump. We'd already bought three "wireless CarPlay" boxes online — all of them slow, all of them overheating in the summer sun, all of them eventually living in a drawer.
The problem wasn't the idea. Turning your car's screen into something genuinely useful — wireless CarPlay, Android Auto, and the streaming apps you already pay for — is a brilliant idea. The problem was that nobody seemed to care enough to build it properly. Everything on the market felt like it was made to be sold once and forgotten.
"I started Dashnova because I couldn't find a product I'd be happy to give my own family. So I built that one. We treat every customer the way I'd want to be treated — quickly, honestly, and like a person."
We're a small, family-run company based in Bulgaria, shipping across Europe. That's not a marketing line — it's genuinely us. We don't have a giant warehouse or a call centre in another time zone. When you email us, you're talking to the same people who pack the boxes and answer for the product. That closeness is the whole point: it keeps us honest, and it keeps the product good.
We chose to do one thing well rather than ten things cheaply. The Dashnova V4 uses a proper quad-core processor, dual-band Wi-Fi, and a build that doesn't cook itself in traffic — because we were tired of the alternative. Every unit is tested. Every customer is a name, not a number. And every drive should be a little better because of it.
Today, thousands of families, commuters, and drivers across Europe use Dashnova every single day. Some watch cartoons in the back seat. Some catch the match in a parking lot. Some just finally have wireless CarPlay that works. Whatever the reason, we're proud to be the small company that decided to build it right.