2015 GS with airplay?
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Well the 2015 IS250/IS350 info was released by Lexus 3 days ago..
Hopefully 2015 GS info will be along shortly
Lexus Pressroom
http://pressroom.toyota.com/releases...ws+release.htm
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http://toyotanewsroom.com/releases/2...specs.download
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Hopefully 2015 GS info will be along shortly
Lexus Pressroom
http://pressroom.toyota.com/releases...ws+release.htm
http://toyotanewsroom.com/releases/2...specs.download
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Right now, Siri streams it's audio via the HFP Bluetooth protocol, which is mono. Same issue with phone calls. It's actually not THAT bad in the GS, unless you compare it to wide bandwidth, stereo audio streamed via A2DP. The good news is that Lexus did integrate Siri with the noise canceling mic in the headliner, so recognition is pretty good.
As I understand it, better audio would require software changes on both sides. I do not know if Siri can use A2DP, but there is a wide bandwidth version of HFP that would make both phone calls and Siri sound better.
As I understand it, better audio would require software changes on both sides. I do not know if Siri can use A2DP, but there is a wide bandwidth version of HFP that would make both phone calls and Siri sound better.
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Mono is not the problem. The problem is the car phone and nav assist and Siri all go through little tweeters that no base or mid range. The sound is not ok. It is terrrrrrrrrrrrible. My 1998 and my 2008 had very good sounding speakers for my phone calls. My 2014 produces barely understandable communication. Reminds me of a 50 cent radio from the 1950s. Grrrrr
The audio for Siri is not full bandwidth because of the speakers that are driven from the mono HFP Bluetooth stream. I don't believe the sound is going through high frequency drivers (tweeters). It seems to be center speakers in the dash. This was a design choice the Lexus audio engineers made. They could have made a better choice IMHO.
I had an aftermarket Bluetooth system in my previous MB E350 that had a much richer, more pleasing sound on hands free calls, although callers immediately commented that I sounded clearer, with less background noise, calling from the Lexus. The aftermarket system I previously used was not designed to support Siri and essentially treated every Siri command as if it were a phone call. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it "hung up" on her. The GS system handles the protocol more efficiently because it is designed to work with Siri.
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