For the Connected Car "CarPlay-Like" Experience
#301
Audible is probably app I would use most. I used to listen to a lot of audiobooks during my commute.
Other than that, I mainly use Spotify, which works inconsistently through DashLinq. The two issues I have there are:
Other than that, I mainly use Spotify, which works inconsistently through DashLinq. The two issues I have there are:
- Steering wheel controls eventually stop working until the phone is rebooted (app restart may work too, but haven't tried)
- Ocasionally tracks will not play. Name will display on both phone and in car, but the time is stuck at 0:00. Pressing the "Play/pause" button will toggle the icon, the time doesn't actually count up. When this happens, I can change tracks, but they all get stuck at 0:00. Rebooting the phone also seems to fix it.
#302
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Audible is probably app I would use most. I used to listen to a lot of audiobooks during my commute.
Other than that, I mainly use Spotify, which works inconsistently through DashLinq. The two issues I have there are:
Other than that, I mainly use Spotify, which works inconsistently through DashLinq. The two issues I have there are:
- Steering wheel controls eventually stop working until the phone is rebooted (app restart may work too, but haven't tried)
- Ocasionally tracks will not play. Name will display on both phone and in car, but the time is stuck at 0:00. Pressing the "Play/pause" button will toggle the icon, the time doesn't actually count up. When this happens, I can change tracks, but they all get stuck at 0:00. Rebooting the phone also seems to fix it.
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#303
I've just installed the VLine 2 in my non-nav system and I'm pretty happy with it. The performance is good and the touch screen is responsive. My only complaint is the low resolution screen that Infiniti installed in the car. Since the Vline has an HDMI out port, I would be happy to see an upgrade option in the future for an upgraded screen.
Also, my Vline has Android 5 on it and the system states that there is no new software updates available.
Also, my Vline has Android 5 on it and the system states that there is no new software updates available.
#304
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I've just installed the VLine 2 in my non-nav system and I'm pretty happy with it. The performance is good and the touch screen is responsive. My only complaint is the low resolution screen that Infiniti installed in the car. Since the Vline has an HDMI out port, I would be happy to see an upgrade option in the future for an upgraded screen.
Also, my Vline has Android 5 on it and the system states that there is no new software updates available.
Also, my Vline has Android 5 on it and the system states that there is no new software updates available.
#305
I'm excited about this product release! Im doing my research now to know what to expect when I purchase it.
Has anyone been able to install it anywhere else besides the glove box? For example under a seat, trunk etc?
Has anyone been able to install it anywhere else besides the glove box? For example under a seat, trunk etc?
I got my GROM VLine 2 installed at the GROM HQ two weeks ago (Thanks Jason!). The entire process was very professional and Jason was very knowledgable of the product and explained everything to me.
Here are my initial impressions of the VLine 2.
FINALLY some upgraded tech for our G (especially for us non-navi guys). This is exactly what I have been waiting for.
Bottom line: Works as expected and does everything I need. You can download additional apps as this is Android based and Play store enabled. Makes my car much more enjoyable to drive now (I have a 2012 G37x coupe, first owner).
I will update my review as I use it more.
Here are my initial impressions of the VLine 2.
FINALLY some upgraded tech for our G (especially for us non-navi guys). This is exactly what I have been waiting for.
- I am impressed by how speedy and responsive the unit is. The unit boots up in 10-15 secs and connects to my wifi tether immediately.
- Touch screen works perfectly, swipe, scroll, pinch. Would be nice if scrolling was a little more speedy - not sure if this can just be adjusted in the settings
- Interface and buttons are big so it is easy to select what you want.
- Spotify and A2DP (bluetooth streaming) works flawlessly. I can select all my playlists on my Spotify. Album art, Song title, Artist, and elapsed time are all displayed. (Finally Spotify and bluetooth streaming in the car!)
- Steering wheel controls all work.
- Finally have navigation displayed on the screen (Google Maps and Waze). Works as expected per App.
- Apple CarPlay - only briefly tried this as I have an Android. Apple CarPlay interface is the exact same as any other apple CarPlay integration. Maps and Spotify works as expected. Did not Siri.
Bottom line: Works as expected and does everything I need. You can download additional apps as this is Android based and Play store enabled. Makes my car much more enjoyable to drive now (I have a 2012 G37x coupe, first owner).
I will update my review as I use it more.
#306
Just wondering if this would work with the JDM V36 (07 G35s Sedan equivalent) as we have both the reverse and also side cameras?
Also with CarPlay, do we connect via cable or bluetooth/wifi?
Also with CarPlay, do we connect via cable or bluetooth/wifi?
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Thank you!
#311
All that being said I have had nothing but problems with this unit. I probably wouldn't buy another one unless the bugs have been worked out.
#312
Do you have a sedan or a coupe? I have a coupe and installed it under the center console. It was quite a bit of work but is much cleaner than the assine suggestion of installing it in the glovebox. I don't think it will work in a sedan because of the AC vents that go to the rear of the car.
All that being said I have had nothing but problems with this unit. I probably wouldn't buy another one unless the bugs have been worked out.
All that being said I have had nothing but problems with this unit. I probably wouldn't buy another one unless the bugs have been worked out.
#313
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Hypothetical question here...
I'm assuming this product is Android based. And as such, thinking back to the stash of no-longer-supported Android phones I have scattered around my house, what happens to this product once it hits a certain age? Or, if the vendor stops making updates for it?
10 years from now, will this product still work well? Or will the drop of product support leave it hobbled?
It is such an interesting product, but I am concerned that it would bring a new experience to my car that I am not ready for: dealing with updates and/or lack of support.
I'm assuming this product is Android based. And as such, thinking back to the stash of no-longer-supported Android phones I have scattered around my house, what happens to this product once it hits a certain age? Or, if the vendor stops making updates for it?
10 years from now, will this product still work well? Or will the drop of product support leave it hobbled?
It is such an interesting product, but I am concerned that it would bring a new experience to my car that I am not ready for: dealing with updates and/or lack of support.
#314
Hypothetical question here...
I'm assuming this product is Android based. And as such, thinking back to the stash of no-longer-supported Android phones I have scattered around my house, what happens to this product once it hits a certain age? Or, if the vendor stops making updates for it?
10 years from now, will this product still work well? Or will the drop of product support leave it hobbled?
It is such an interesting product, but I am concerned that it would bring a new experience to my car that I am not ready for: dealing with updates and/or lack of support.
I'm assuming this product is Android based. And as such, thinking back to the stash of no-longer-supported Android phones I have scattered around my house, what happens to this product once it hits a certain age? Or, if the vendor stops making updates for it?
10 years from now, will this product still work well? Or will the drop of product support leave it hobbled?
It is such an interesting product, but I am concerned that it would bring a new experience to my car that I am not ready for: dealing with updates and/or lack of support.
the devices do not stop functioning and self-destruct - you just won't get the latest features.
same with Apple.
#315
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Some apps can function after support is gone. But any apps that need updated databases to function with the outside world are usually the first apps to go.
On my LG Optimus V, Pandora stopped functioning 3 years ago. The LG was a media streamer. I now use my old Nexus 5 to stream media to the home stereo. I mean, you could say "OMG the Optimus V is old bro" but that's my point. How old is too old? Or when does lack of support affect a device installed in your car? Eventually, the hardware won't keep up either.