aks
Member Since: 13 Jul 2015
Location: Hertfordshire
Posts: 21

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My older BMWs had slower systems than my current F10. It can be a little frustrating, a bit like using an old computer, but how often do you really need to fiddle with infotainment? I too was concerned, mainly about the functionality rather than speed, but consider the overall experience of a car first.
On BMW I like:
* google maps integration for example, it's easy to send addresses to the car from a computer
* USB connectivity for music - I think RRS has this too, but I haven't confirmed
* copy music in to the cars HDD, RRS has a limit of 10 CD, whereas I must have 30 or more on my BMW and still have lots of space to add more (space being the limiting factor)
* short cut buttons on the dash are very helpful
* address book integration with my smartphone (iPhone) - I think RRS has this too
* app integration to locate the car, remote lock/check, etc
* physical buttons around iDrive selector wheel - I use them all the time for changing sources
* voice control for phone book, works well most of the time
Less relevant or useless
* online assistant, like directory enquiries, I've used it once or twice in 5 years
* web browser, use when stationary - pointless with today's smartphones
The RRS InControl/Secure looks to me to be a good step forwards.
Bottom line, RRS has most if not all of the key requirements, so I don't rate the system as a blocker (even if I might moan a bit if I get one). Tony
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Sat Aug 08 2015 11:04am |
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