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zoomzoomers 03-06-2012 01:47 AM

Thought you guys might enjoy this...
 
http://storageeffect.media.seagate.c...nt-aha-moment/

It's about the Navi/stero unit in the BRZ. :thumbsup:

ashtray 03-06-2012 02:14 AM

I still don't get it. (you know you're getting old when new technology is confusing and sounds like magic).

So AM/FM setting, I get that. There's an antenna picking up radio waves. XM radio has an antenna as well, and you pay a monthly service fee to get access to a couple hundred stations. CD - you put a disc in. Phone - you connect your smartphone and can access songs stored on it. (and I guess make phone calls, still using your phone as the basic unit but using the interface and speakers/mic in the car).

So, what does aha do? Do you need your phone to access a 3G/4G network to stream content, and then hook up to your radio? Or does the radio now have built in 3G capabilities that you'll need to go to Verizon and add your car as a separate account?

Guff 03-06-2012 02:22 AM

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Originally Posted by ashtray (Post 149849)
I still don't get it. (you know you're getting old when new technology is confusing and sounds like magic).

So AM/FM setting, I get that. There's an antenna picking up radio waves. XM radio has an antenna as well, and you pay a monthly service fee to get access to a couple hundred stations. CD - you put a disc in. Phone - you connect your smartphone and can access songs stored on it. (and I guess make phone calls, still using your phone as the basic unit but using the interface and speakers/mic in the car).

So, what does aha do? Do you need your phone to access a 3G/4G network to stream content, and then hook up to your radio? Or does the radio now have built in 3G capabilities that you'll need to go to Verizon and add your car as a separate account?

It piggybacks on your phone through an app and lets you use various music streaming services as well as use some gps/reader stuff. Not really too crazy.

tripjammer 03-06-2012 02:27 AM

Just want the article said your smartphone is used as the Internet connection.

The scion bespoke system does the same thing. Pioneer zypr is cloud based too just like aha. You can even sign up for free and be a zypr developer and create apps for it.

Oriental Life 03-06-2012 02:32 AM

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Being constructive: Here is compilation on this head unit, as I'm going to get rid of it as soon as I get the car. IMO, such car should have flush pannel, no cheap SD Cards slots into my face.

I attach two screenshots, one (small) from BRZ life picture from yesterday's Hermosa Beach thread. Big one - from Impreza Sport Limited official picture.

Here is the thread: http://www.iwsti.com/forums/gr-i-c-e...ews-specs.html Its a Pioneer head unit, built for Subaru, seems identical in both cars.

Aha - its a replacement for both, sat radio and Pandora integration offered by competitors in US: http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/11/a...ands-on-video/ You can review it, but with data caps forced by data providers it becomes useless.

To be honest this years CES was the dullest event in its history. If not for BRZ demo, manufactures could have sent us brochures with (sort of) updated specs and call it a day. Some big players simply ignored it this year: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/tech...tay-ahead.html

Lighting Red 03-06-2012 08:28 AM

This is just another data intensive application that makes me appreciate my unlimited data plan that much more. Not sure if I'll use it, but I said the same thing about Pod Casts at one point and now I listen to those more than anything else.

neutron256 03-06-2012 10:04 AM

Does anyone know it the factory unit is a resistive, or capacitive touch screen?

DyoGTS 03-06-2012 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by neutron256 (Post 149941)
Does anyone know it the factory unit is a resistive, or capacitive touch screen?

From what I can tell, it appears to be a capacitive touch screen... Resistive would be a good reason to replace it.

Spaceywilly 03-06-2012 10:33 AM

I downloaded the Aha app last night and have been using it a bit. It's pretty cool, but I don't know if it will replace regular radio for me. I'm still trying to figure out how to get my Slacker stations in it though, and apparently they are going to add Mog at some point too, so I think then it will become a lot more useful. Right now it seems like it is mainly useful for podcasts and traffic.

tachi1247 03-06-2012 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by neutron256 (Post 149941)
Does anyone know it the factory unit is a resistive, or capacitive touch screen?

no data to confirm this but I'm sure its capacitive. only the cheapest screens are resistive and they would end up with a lot of complaints.

Guff 03-06-2012 10:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by neutron256 (Post 149941)
Does anyone know it the factory unit is a resistive, or capacitive touch screen?

Resistive screens are very uncommon nowadays. Capacitive is hugely better and not really much more expensive. We should be set with a good capacitive screen.

neutron256 03-06-2012 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Guff (Post 149959)
Resistive screens are very uncommon nowadays. Capacitive is hugely better and not really much more expensive. We should be set with a good capacitive screen.

Resitive touchscreens are still pretty common in factroy nav units. If it is made by Pioneer that's a good sign since their newer units seem to be switching to capacitive.

There is a down side to capacitive screens. On a cold winter day when I first get in the car I'll have to take my golves off to work the radio. I may have to invest in a pair of those smartphone combatable gloves.

Tbxgz 03-06-2012 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by DyoGTS (Post 149949)
From what I can tell, it appears to be a capacitive touch screen... Resistive would be a good reason to replace it.

I was going to say the exact oposite. From the videos it looks like its resistive. :thumbdown:

borge12 03-06-2012 11:57 AM

Oriental Life - why would you ditch the SD slot? 32GB SD cards can be had for less than $30. I would like to be able to put my entire music library on a SD card, and not have to worry about it on my phone.


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