![]() |
X1 Navigation System
Does anyone else think that it is strange that the NAV system on the X1 does not have TTS (Text to Speech). Even my 4 year old, $150 Garmin has this feature. I would have expected nothing less from a $2200 option from a German engineered car.
Maybe a future software upgrade will fix this? |
I found it odd in the E90 but never really missed it (text to speech can really butcher street names). I wouldn't hold my breath on an update adding this.
|
Quote:
I think that the system has the capability to say names. When you use the Voice Commands to indicate a destination, it replies with the name of the street to confirm. |
The other thing that bugs me is the poor support for iPhones. Bluetooth voice works. Streaming works (sometimes) but I can't pass commands by Bluetooth through to Siri. The office feature is well integrated with BlackBerry but not with Apple devices.
Most BT systems allow you to either upload contacts or leave them on the device and let the device dial. Not the BMW system as far as I can tell. Next time I buy a car with NAV and BT, I'm going to sit there for an hour, pair my phone and get familiar with all of the options. Buyer beware, I guess. |
I have had no trouble with iPhone and BMW iDrive. I USB tether the phone though, bluetooth streaming does not deliver the best audio quality.
Siri works through bluetooth, however you have to initiate it on the phone so it is not safe while driving. I prefer the iDrive NAV to other integrated systems I have tested. I love being able to send addresses directly from Google maps to the car (from the web or the BMW iPhone App). I'm not a fan of BMW apps however. |
Quote:
What version of iOS are you running? |
Do you require the USB Y-Cable? The only problem we had was on the 128i and a faulty Y-Cable.
My wife and I have the iPhone 4S and 5 respectively and use to both have 4s. We have has IOS 4, 5, and 6. Maybe disable Bluetooth streaming, delete and re-add the phone to Bluetooth, and just USB tether for music. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
If you have the technology package you don't need the Y-cable. Otherwise, you might.
Quote:
|
I have a 2013 X1 with the Technology package. Got it two weeks ago. Mine has TTS. It butchers the street names like all the others, but it is there. Also, my address book from my iphone 4s migrated just fine.
Jim |
Quote:
Can you find out what version of Nav software is running on your X1? And where are you located? I'm in Canada. Maybe Canadian maps don't work with TTS. |
I'm in SF bay area. I'll check the version and get back to you.
|
I asked my father and he says his F30 Nav has TTS. Should be the same as on the X1.
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
Vince. |
You are right. I was mistaken. I drove around with the Nav and that's all I got. Freeway names.
|
Quote:
Surely somebody at BMW must know why this is happening. Or if it's by design. |
Quote:
It'll be interesting to see how they respond... :jack: Vince. |
Quote:
I received and filled out the same survey. but I did not tick the follow up desired box. Now I wish I had. I did write a fairly long comment about the poor Nav and Smartphone integration of the iDrive system. For all the chest pounding that BMW does regarding their relationship with Apple, it is not evident in their technology. As far as TTS is concerned, why would they limit TTS to highways only? In our city, a minor highway runs down Main Street. The Nav announces "Highway 8" but nothing else. How often do you need to know about highways? There are big signs on the ramps for that. It's the small streets that sneak up on you. |
| All times are GMT -7. The time now is 06:15 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2013, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
© 2001-2011 performanceIX, Inc. All Rights Reserved .: guidelines .:. privacy .:. terms