TessP100D
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Just Bluetooth from your phone. It’s simple. It works. Your phone has tones of great 60’s music… right? No problem,No SiriusXM sucks in a 100k car…. Really?
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Just Bluetooth from your phone. It’s simple. It works. Your phone has tones of great 60’s music… right? No problem,No SiriusXM sucks in a 100k car…. Really?
It is active in 32.10 just have patience.Just Bluetooth from your phone. It’s simple. It works. Your phone has tones of great 60’s music… right? No problem,
i was testing the autopark before it was released. That was some interesting sugar, I tell you. MOFO's needed to jump out the way, 2Xthis sort of annoys me, as I'm still on 2021.11.102, and have "Advanced" picked... my car has no trouble uploading the world to some AWS server for analysis. I imagine this is due to being invited to join the Early Access Program years ago, in which you agree to have any data Tesla wants uploaded to them. Which is great and all, because then the roads I drive on most often may become what is used to train the NNs, and result in a better experience for me... but haven't gotten to test any new firmware to test since Smart Summon first came out, and I'm not even getting the general public ones!
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For those that live in mountainous areas, rural areas, travel, or like to listen to news and sports -- SiriusXM is constant and available. Any other Tesla option is not reliable, because of poor AT&T coverage. Using your phone is a cumbersome archaic and dangerous interface while driving to select what you want to hear. The audio is better if I used my phone to connect to SiriusXM and piped it Bluetooth to my Tesla in areas where I can get cell coverage. I don't do this. It is not worth it. I don't demand the same audio standards in my car, or while I am traveling or walking, as I do at home. The Tesla SiriusXM is fine when it works, and fairly easy to navigate.I dunno how you guys that subscribe to Sirius XM can tolerate the audio codec. It's terrible and completely butchers music quality. To each is own I guess...
On topic, SXM has been added back to refresh Ses (whenever your car gets release .34), and not to get too far off topic, but you can take this for whatever it's worth...i was testing the autopark before it was released. That was some interesting sugar, I tell you. MOFO's needed to jump out the way, 2X
Haven't tested anything since and there is a newer firmware out than is on my car. Maybe they didnt like my feedback??? Also, when are we getting waypoints?
I listen to mostly talk/sports radio with SiriusXM and will be even more, since Tesla’s don’t have AM radio. Only time really listen to music is Christmas.I dunno how you guys that subscribe to Sirius XM can tolerate the audio codec. It's terrible and completely butchers music quality. To each is own I guess...
If you were to pipe Sirius or any music via iPhone or Android is it wireless connection or usb?For those that live in mountainous areas, rural areas, travel, or like to listen to news and sports -- SiriusXM is constant and available. Any other Tesla option is not reliable, because of poor AT&T coverage. Using your phone is a cumbersome archaic and dangerous interface while driving to select what you want to hear. The audio is better if I used my phone to connect to SiriusXM and piped it Bluetooth to my Tesla in areas where I can get cell coverage. I don't do this. It is not worth it. I don't demand the same audio standards in my car, or while I am traveling or walking, as I do at home. The Tesla SiriusXM is fine when it works, and fairly easy to navigate.
You can just bluetooth your phone to the car. If you install SiriusXM app, and have a subscription, you can change the audio quality to maximum, and it should be much better than the satellite SiriusXM quality that Tesla provides. I also have a USB stick with all my home music on it.If you were to pipe Sirius or any music via iPhone or Android is it wireless connection or usb?
SiriusXM FIX for my 2018 Model SNo SiriusXM sucks in a 100k car…. Really?
Mine does. Am works fine.I listen to mostly talk/sports radio with SiriusXM and will be even more, since Tesla’s don’t have AM radio. Only time really listen to music is Christmas.
Does the M in SiriusXM stand for Masochism?I listen to mostly talk/sports radio with SiriusXM and will be even more, since Tesla’s don’t have AM radio. Only time really listen to music is Christmas.
Mine does this after the last update. It will slowly correct with next selection playing, or change channels and come back. Some programmer forgot to update the screen timely.The User Interface is seriously screwed up. My car is currently playing an XM station but the XM selection has disappeared from the screen again.
AM works fine for me also - in my 2021 Mustang Mach-E.