GROM VL2 vs BeatSonic Connect Interface
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So I'm down to having the lack of Android Auto the only thing preventing me from buying a 2020 RCF. I tried an early version screen swap Android Auto in my RC350 and hated its dependency on some app based in China that required giving full access to my phone so I never used it. I've since learned despite its claim to be an AA device it was simply a screen mirroring unit, not true AA.
For those of you using either the Grom or Beatsonic how are you liking them so far?
Some questions:
I assume both simply toggle between the OEM Lexus Enform and the AA interface
Once setup have you had any cons or missing options that you could do OEM?
Anyone have both and if so which did you prefer?
So I'm down to having the lack of Android Auto the only thing preventing me from buying a 2020 RCF. I tried an early version screen swap Android Auto in my RC350 and hated its dependency on some app based in China that required giving full access to my phone so I never used it. I've since learned despite its claim to be an AA device it was simply a screen mirroring unit, not true AA.
For those of you using either the Grom or Beatsonic how are you liking them so far?
Some questions:
I assume both simply toggle between the OEM Lexus Enform and the AA interface
Once setup have you had any cons or missing options that you could do OEM?
Anyone have both and if so which did you prefer?
https://gromaudio.com/store/all-lex9.html
Both systems offer wireless and wired Android Auto.
The systems take over your stereo's AUX mode, so to enter your stereo's VLine / VLite mode and access Android Auto, you will need to enter your stereo's AUX mode. All original (OEM) stereo functions will continue working after the installation of the GROM VLine VL2 or VLite VT2 system, and you can toggle between OEM and Android Auto at any time.
We are happy to answer any questions you may have.
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