GromAudio VLine VL2 Infotainment System Upgrade
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GromAudio VLine VL2 Infotainment System Upgrade
bbqsoup install
https://gromaudio.com/store/all-lex6_.html
https://gromaudio.com/store/all-lex8t_.html
Installation Instructions for Gen 6
Looks like either models without Park Assist or would have to give up function.
https://gromaudio.com/store/all-lex6_.html
https://gromaudio.com/store/all-lex8t_.html
Installation Instructions for Gen 6
Looks like either models without Park Assist or would have to give up function.
Last edited by Acrad; 05-30-23 at 01:28 PM.
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Support claims Park Assist doesn't matter.
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I don't know for sure but it seems support cutoff on these are around 2013 models right now. You may want to send them an email though. Interest will help show a market for development.
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The '15 install in the following thread didn't work.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gx-...ay-module.html
GROM support still says '10-'12... this should include '13 as well.... but they say '14+ is not supported at this time.
I was looking at installation instructions and it appears you give up the USB input for this install.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gx-...ay-module.html
GROM support still says '10-'12... this should include '13 as well.... but they say '14+ is not supported at this time.
I was looking at installation instructions and it appears you give up the USB input for this install.
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Like "jojotheduc" said in other thread...their support claims:
"We are working with Apple to have our devices certified for Apple CarPlay."
"We are working with Apple to have our devices certified for Apple CarPlay."
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More activity on the GROM VLINE here to follow... some discussion at end of thread about GROM charging for 5.x to 8.x upgrades.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...rom-vline.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...rom-vline.html
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So what's the final consensus on this? Highly considering picking one up. I saw one video on YouTube where the reverse camera does auto display when car is put in reverse but what about front and mirror cameras? I rely on those cameras almost daily while visiting job sites. I do see there's an add AV Cable for Backup and Front Facing Camera VAUX, but it's product page says it's for aftermarket cameras, no mention of stock front & side mirror camera integration.
I'm gonna send an email to GROM probably this evening because I've got a few other questions as well.
I'm gonna send an email to GROM probably this evening because I've got a few other questions as well.
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I have one and will leave it in place. My current opinion is that it's wonky / finicky as all hell, but the best solution out there.
Regarding the front camera, here's what I got from GROM support:
For dashcam application you need to use USB DVR camera and install appropriate app.
It can run in background in that case. AV camera is not the same input as regular camera in Android. AV camera is made to help running front/back/side maneuvers either automatically upon camera trigger or manually.
On my GX, I've installed a front mounted camera and it works okay, but wonky.
Here's what I posted on the unit over at GXOR Facebook group:
GROM Vline 2 Review - 2011 GX460
Here are some thoughts / observations:
- Install is basically plug and play (with the caveat that you have to pull out the Nav unit to get access to its wiring + pop out any number of dash / center console panels. All that is very doable from following Youtube videos and looking at Factory Service Manuals.
- The Vline uses your AUX input, so you lose the use of your stereo functions when you have the Vline in use. Basically, that means that you cant have both the Vline and the stereo or CD player at the same time. Not a dealbreaker, but good to know.
- The included Dashlinq interface is pretty much crap. It looks like crap and responds like crap. The latter isnt Dashlinqs fault, but rather our touchscreen. Because you are running an Android computer behind your display, it expects you to be able to control it with Android gestures that just arent possible with our screens.
The net of this is that set up of apps, email, calendar, ie, pretty much everything is a lot easier with a bluetooth keyboard and mouse plugged in.
- Fortunately, there are better interfaces out there that you can install over Dashlinq. Ive been playing with both CarWebGuru and Car Launcher AGAMA. The former is pretty easy to set up and looks good, while the latter looks even better but is more complicated to set up / customize (and needs swipe capability).
- Even with other interfaces, some apps are not super easy to use. Scrolling is the issue. Spotify is probably the best example. Viewing playlists, finding artists, none of this is a lot of fun, if even possible.
- Bluetooth OBD readers are not 100% compatible with this. Ive been through every single device recommended by GXOR members and the only one Ive found to work is the Panlong variant
I've yet to purchase VLine's own OBD reader.
- As reported by others, random crashes of the unit will occur. Most frequently, this happens after use of the back-up camera while in Reverse. Engine shutdown is required to re-start, so this isnt great.
- As for the quality of the unit itself, about a week after install, the unit died on me. I spent far too long (5 days) going back and forth with GROM tech support via email before they agreed to ship me a new unit. Communication with GROM was rather poor (given, some of this was over New Years), and the expectation that they set with the replacement unit shipping was not met. The new unit will be shipped out today actually meant that it would be shipped 3 days later, and slowly, at that, with me paying shipping to return the dead unit.
In summary, I love the idea, I find the execution somewhat acceptable, the Tech Support is lacking, and Ill be keeping the product because nothing else out there is any better.
Regarding the front camera, here's what I got from GROM support:
For dashcam application you need to use USB DVR camera and install appropriate app.
It can run in background in that case. AV camera is not the same input as regular camera in Android. AV camera is made to help running front/back/side maneuvers either automatically upon camera trigger or manually.
On my GX, I've installed a front mounted camera and it works okay, but wonky.
Here's what I posted on the unit over at GXOR Facebook group:
GROM Vline 2 Review - 2011 GX460
Here are some thoughts / observations:
- Install is basically plug and play (with the caveat that you have to pull out the Nav unit to get access to its wiring + pop out any number of dash / center console panels. All that is very doable from following Youtube videos and looking at Factory Service Manuals.
- The Vline uses your AUX input, so you lose the use of your stereo functions when you have the Vline in use. Basically, that means that you cant have both the Vline and the stereo or CD player at the same time. Not a dealbreaker, but good to know.
- The included Dashlinq interface is pretty much crap. It looks like crap and responds like crap. The latter isnt Dashlinqs fault, but rather our touchscreen. Because you are running an Android computer behind your display, it expects you to be able to control it with Android gestures that just arent possible with our screens.
The net of this is that set up of apps, email, calendar, ie, pretty much everything is a lot easier with a bluetooth keyboard and mouse plugged in.
- Fortunately, there are better interfaces out there that you can install over Dashlinq. Ive been playing with both CarWebGuru and Car Launcher AGAMA. The former is pretty easy to set up and looks good, while the latter looks even better but is more complicated to set up / customize (and needs swipe capability).
- Even with other interfaces, some apps are not super easy to use. Scrolling is the issue. Spotify is probably the best example. Viewing playlists, finding artists, none of this is a lot of fun, if even possible.
- Bluetooth OBD readers are not 100% compatible with this. Ive been through every single device recommended by GXOR members and the only one Ive found to work is the Panlong variant
I've yet to purchase VLine's own OBD reader.
- As reported by others, random crashes of the unit will occur. Most frequently, this happens after use of the back-up camera while in Reverse. Engine shutdown is required to re-start, so this isnt great.
- As for the quality of the unit itself, about a week after install, the unit died on me. I spent far too long (5 days) going back and forth with GROM tech support via email before they agreed to ship me a new unit. Communication with GROM was rather poor (given, some of this was over New Years), and the expectation that they set with the replacement unit shipping was not met. The new unit will be shipped out today actually meant that it would be shipped 3 days later, and slowly, at that, with me paying shipping to return the dead unit.
In summary, I love the idea, I find the execution somewhat acceptable, the Tech Support is lacking, and Ill be keeping the product because nothing else out there is any better.
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I have one and will leave it in place. My current opinion is that it's wonky / finicky as all hell, but the best solution out there.
Regarding the front camera, here's what I got from GROM support:
For dashcam application you need to use USB DVR camera and install appropriate app.
It can run in background in that case. AV camera is not the same input as regular camera in Android. AV camera is made to help running front/back/side maneuvers either automatically upon camera trigger or manually.
On my GX, I've installed a front mounted camera and it works okay, but wonky.
Regarding the front camera, here's what I got from GROM support:
For dashcam application you need to use USB DVR camera and install appropriate app.
It can run in background in that case. AV camera is not the same input as regular camera in Android. AV camera is made to help running front/back/side maneuvers either automatically upon camera trigger or manually.
On my GX, I've installed a front mounted camera and it works okay, but wonky.
Here's what I posted on the unit over at GXOR Facebook group:
GROM Vline 2 Review - 2011 GX460
Here are some thoughts / observations:
- Install is basically plug and play (with the caveat that you have to pull out the Nav unit to get access to its wiring + pop out any number of dash / center console panels. All that is very doable from following Youtube videos and looking at Factory Service Manuals.
- The Vline uses your AUX input, so you lose the use of your stereo functions when you have the Vline in use. Basically, that means that you cant have both the Vline and the stereo or CD player at the same time. Not a dealbreaker, but good to know.
GROM Vline 2 Review - 2011 GX460
Here are some thoughts / observations:
- Install is basically plug and play (with the caveat that you have to pull out the Nav unit to get access to its wiring + pop out any number of dash / center console panels. All that is very doable from following Youtube videos and looking at Factory Service Manuals.
- The Vline uses your AUX input, so you lose the use of your stereo functions when you have the Vline in use. Basically, that means that you cant have both the Vline and the stereo or CD player at the same time. Not a dealbreaker, but good to know.
- The included Dashlinq interface is pretty much crap. It looks like crap and responds like crap. The latter isnt Dashlinqs fault, but rather our touchscreen. Because you are running an Android computer behind your display, it expects you to be able to control it with Android gestures that just arent possible with our screens.
The net of this is that set up of apps, email, calendar, ie, pretty much everything is a lot easier with a bluetooth keyboard and mouse plugged in.
- Fortunately, there are better interfaces out there that you can install over Dashlinq. Ive been playing with both CarWebGuru and Car Launcher AGAMA. The former is pretty easy to set up and looks good, while the latter looks even better but is more complicated to set up / customize (and needs swipe capability).
The net of this is that set up of apps, email, calendar, ie, pretty much everything is a lot easier with a bluetooth keyboard and mouse plugged in.
- Fortunately, there are better interfaces out there that you can install over Dashlinq. Ive been playing with both CarWebGuru and Car Launcher AGAMA. The former is pretty easy to set up and looks good, while the latter looks even better but is more complicated to set up / customize (and needs swipe capability).
- As for the quality of the unit itself, about a week after install, the unit died on me. I spent far too long (5 days) going back and forth with GROM tech support via email before they agreed to ship me a new unit. Communication with GROM was rather poor (given, some of this was over New Years), and the expectation that they set with the replacement unit shipping was not met. The new unit will be shipped out today actually meant that it would be shipped 3 days later, and slowly, at that, with me paying shipping to return the dead unit.
In summary, I love the idea, I find the execution somewhat acceptable, the Tech Support is lacking, and Ill be keeping the product because nothing else out there is any better.
In summary, I love the idea, I find the execution somewhat acceptable, the Tech Support is lacking, and Ill be keeping the product because nothing else out there is any better.
Tough decision. As you said earlier it seems to be the best option available but it's got it's quirks and it's not cheap :/
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Ramacher -
But what about Stock Front and Side cameras?
Stock everything (cameras, stereo, HVAC) works exactly as stock and is accessed through the stock buttons, screens, etc. . . GROM uses the AUX input, so has no effects on anything else, except that you cant use any of the other stereo features at the same time. (GROM ties up the stereo while in use.)Does it have an FM radio app/antenna?No, and that sucks because it would have been so easy for GROM to have added it.
No idea, but I couldnt get any of the OBD Link devices to work (and I tried them all).Do you have to restart the car or can you restart the VLINE? I found on another forum that you can restart it by holding the Next Track button and tapping and holding on the touch screen for it to reboot into recovery and from there you can reboot the unit. Also if it's happens that frequently, i'm thinking maybe adding a on/off switch to the power line and having the switch in that little cubby by the shifter where the stock USB & 3.5mm plugs are?
I havent tried the recovery reboot, but that would 1) require two hands and 2) take a while, as the cycle time is long in that process. Separate power switch would be interesting.
But what about Stock Front and Side cameras?
Stock everything (cameras, stereo, HVAC) works exactly as stock and is accessed through the stock buttons, screens, etc. . . GROM uses the AUX input, so has no effects on anything else, except that you cant use any of the other stereo features at the same time. (GROM ties up the stereo while in use.)
I managed to make it work through add-ons, but ended up removing it. Here's what I did (from GXOR Facebook post):
FM radio (over the air) while using GROM Vline
So, I cant say that its pretty, but I have a solution. Software-Defined Radio (SDR) can make it happen via a USB dongle.
Heres what it looks like onscreen:
The SDR Im using is:
It requires two pieces of software:
An App
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details
And Drivers
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details
Install is super straightforward.
Cons are:
-Sound is tinny. Theres no EQ
-I havent spent the time to dial in the antenna, so reception is not as good as factory radio
Hmm... Is this due to the unit's BT stack? I have the OBD Link MX+ and that would suck if it didn't work.FM radio (over the air) while using GROM Vline
So, I cant say that its pretty, but I have a solution. Software-Defined Radio (SDR) can make it happen via a USB dongle.
Heres what it looks like onscreen:
The SDR Im using is:
It requires two pieces of software:
An App
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details
And Drivers
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details
Install is super straightforward.
Cons are:
-Sound is tinny. Theres no EQ
-I havent spent the time to dial in the antenna, so reception is not as good as factory radio
No idea, but I couldnt get any of the OBD Link devices to work (and I tried them all).
I havent tried the recovery reboot, but that would 1) require two hands and 2) take a while, as the cycle time is long in that process. Separate power switch would be interesting.
#12
For FM radio you can use WebRadio plugin on VLine (needs internet), or TuneIn app on VLine, or CarPlay through VLien, or Android Auto and VLine. They all have the access to the local FM stations as well as many other internet radio stations.
#13
Grom vline beta invitation for bay area members
Received this notification for Grom about Android auto and carplay solution for GX460.. awesome news and awesome deal for bay area members.. wish I was there.
https://gromaudio.com/vline/beta/lex...-350-beta.html
https://gromaudio.com/vline/beta/lex...-350-beta.html
#14
Received this notification for Grom about Android auto and carplay solution for GX460.. awesome news and awesome deal for bay area members.. wish I was there.
https://gromaudio.com/vline/beta/lex...-350-beta.html
https://gromaudio.com/vline/beta/lex...-350-beta.html
Yes, if you are in SF Bay Area - please sign up!
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