Navigation and verbal commands
#2
Lead Lap
I have a '13 350 and IMO the voice command system needs a lot of work. Not so much the Nav system which works fine once you get the destination into it. I believe that the '13 and '14 Lexus systems are identical. I also have a '14 Honda with Nav and voice command and its worse...really bad.
#3
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I have a '13 350 and IMO the voice command system needs a lot of work. Not so much the Nav system which works fine once you get the destination into it. I believe that the '13 and '14 Lexus systems are identical. I also have a '14 Honda with Nav and voice command and its worse...really bad.
Yep. I agree that the voice command system on the ES leaves a lot to be desired. I don't think that I mumble, but it seems that, more often than not, the system thinks that I am saying something other than what I am actually saying. Also, the number of commands that it is capable of recognizing is somewhat limited. Even with entering an address into the navigation system, you need to use the voice command system together with cycling through on-screen prompts to enter the state, city, street, etc. I've found that the best way that I can make use of the voice command system, whether it be for the navigation system, audio system, climate control system, or anything else, is to avoid using it. Not only is it faster not to use it, but it is less frustrating.
#4
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I have a '13 350 and IMO the voice command system needs a lot of work. Not so much the Nav system which works fine once you get the destination into it. I believe that the '13 and '14 Lexus systems are identical. I also have a '14 Honda with Nav and voice command and its worse...really bad.
#5
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Yep. I agree that the voice command system on the ES leaves a lot to be desired. I don't think that I mumble, but it seems that, more often than not, the system thinks that I am saying something other than what I am actually saying. Also, the number of commands that it is capable of recognizing is somewhat limited. Even with entering an address into the navigation system, you need to use the voice command system together with cycling through on-screen prompts to enter the state, city, street, etc. I've found that the best way that I can make use of the voice command system, whether it be for the navigation system, audio system, climate control system, or anything else, is to avoid using it. Not only is it faster not to use it, but it is less frustrating.
where I want to go, I use it to know what street I'm on. And if I'm going somewhere
new, I copy the Mapquest directions! And don't get me started on voice commands! 😥😰😱
#6
Lexus Champion
When I had my 2010 I kept the subscription because the voice recognition was so bad and hard to work with.
#7
I just started using an iPod in my 2014 ES300h, and the voice controls do work ok. Only thing is you have to say "Play Music", before being able to say "Play Song <name of song>". Very strange it is a 2 step method. Then you have to confirm the selection. So after 3 steps, you finally get to listen to your song.
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#8
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You ever use eDestination (subscription based)? It works like a charm. You can find destinations on your computer and send them to the car. Also, with Destination Assist you can call them in-car, tell them where you want to go, and they'll send the destination right to the car.
When I had my 2010 I kept the subscription because the voice recognition was so bad and hard to work with.
When I had my 2010 I kept the subscription because the voice recognition was so bad and hard to work with.
Navigation system? Please extrapolate!
#9
Lead Lap
You ever use eDestination (subscription based)? It works like a charm. You can find destinations on your computer and send them to the car. Also, with Destination Assist you can call them in-car, tell them where you want to go, and they'll send the destination right to the car.
When I had my 2010 I kept the subscription because the voice recognition was so bad and hard to work with.
When I had my 2010 I kept the subscription because the voice recognition was so bad and hard to work with.
#10
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Voice recognition is still lacking according to the many negative posts here on CL. For this reason, I think that Lexus should either provide FREE Destination Assist or at least reduce the subscription price. (I'm not optimistic...) I, for one, do not subscribe due to the cost and infrequent use.
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#12
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go up from year to year so your grandfathered in at that price forever? Or are you pulling my leg?
Do you have any experience with Enform regarding sending the driving directions from
your computer to the car Navigation System? One huge problem I have is that the
directions I get from the Nav System aren't always accurate. If I could actually send
the driving directions from a different web page e.g., mapquest, etc. I would be willing to pay the annual
premium!!!
Feedback please!!
#13
Lead Lap
Confused... I thought you paid the premium every year ... Are you saying that it doesn't
go up from year to year so your grandfathered in at that price forever? Or are you pulling my leg?
Do you have any experience with Enform regarding sending the driving directions from
your computer to the car Navigation System? One huge problem I have is that the
directions I get from the Nav System aren't always accurate. If I could actually send
the driving directions from a different web page e.g., mapquest, etc. I would be willing to pay the annual
premium!!!
Feedback please!!
go up from year to year so your grandfathered in at that price forever? Or are you pulling my leg?
Do you have any experience with Enform regarding sending the driving directions from
your computer to the car Navigation System? One huge problem I have is that the
directions I get from the Nav System aren't always accurate. If I could actually send
the driving directions from a different web page e.g., mapquest, etc. I would be willing to pay the annual
premium!!!
Feedback please!!
#14
Lexus Champion
Confused... I thought you paid the premium every year ... Are you saying that it doesn't
go up from year to year so your grandfathered in at that price forever? Or are you pulling my leg?
Do you have any experience with Enform regarding sending the driving directions from
your computer to the car Navigation System? One huge problem I have is that the
directions I get from the Nav System aren't always accurate. If I could actually send
the driving directions from a different web page e.g., mapquest, etc. I would be willing to pay the annual
premium!!!
Feedback please!!
go up from year to year so your grandfathered in at that price forever? Or are you pulling my leg?
Do you have any experience with Enform regarding sending the driving directions from
your computer to the car Navigation System? One huge problem I have is that the
directions I get from the Nav System aren't always accurate. If I could actually send
the driving directions from a different web page e.g., mapquest, etc. I would be willing to pay the annual
premium!!!
Feedback please!!
If your map's directions aren't working too well, check and see how the routing is set up. You have a selection of the shortest route, fastest route and one other that escapes me. If it is set for something different than the way you want, it may just be a quick change of preference.
#15
Thought I would put my 2 cents in. I think the voice recognition for the Navigation is great. I had a 2010 Infiniti, and the 2013 Lexus VR is superior to that. It is faster and recognizes commands better. That is not to say that sometimes it cannot decode a number that I am saying for an address. For instance, last week I wanted 129 for a building address, and it could not recognize it so I said 130 which it did recognize. I learned to compensate for that. But I do think it is more accurate and faster to input than my Infiniti was