anyone getting the grom vline?
#61
Thank you for sharing your feedback on VLine unit! We truly appreciate it.
Your wish list is noted.
Your wish list is noted.
I was blessed with the opportunity to be a beta version of the V-line. Honestly, I didn't even know GROM was local (Norcal) until I saw the beta test invite.
I have never had a "Smart" unit such as this before, but have had different aux unit/bluetooth units USASpec, DICE, GROM.
Of the three, GROM by far was superior above the rest in terms of reliability, ease of use, and ease of install.
The GROM V-line is no different, and the beta testing experience was spectacular.
The install is clean, unit was installed and tucked away inside the glove box.
The V-line is essentially an Android tablet on your Navi screen, which can be updated over Wifi, and supports any apps that is native and/or natively supported by Android (Google Play).
At home or at the office, the Wi-fi signal is strong and connects automatically.
On the road, internet to feed your favorite apps (Waze, Spotify, etc) is available via Hot Spot. The Hot Spot could use some improvements as it drops out if you do not keep it active, but I'm sure this is something that could be ironed out via software updates. I have been a beta tester for a few months now, and so I am not expecting the unit to be 100% problem free.
Alternatively, those with iPhones have the option to utilize Carplay, which streams seamlessly and the Lexus's screen seem to get an boost in resolution as well.
Personally, I find myself connecting and streaming my music directly to the android side (non-carplay) more often than utilizing carplay option. The bluetooth is almost-as effortless as my previous GROM bluetooth unit, with an occasional hiccup where I'll need to reconnect on the iPhone. No biggy though. A huge added bonus to streaming through this as opposed to just the regular (non v-line) bluetooth unit is the ability to see the song names (And album covers if connected to wifi or phone plugged in), and also the ability to change songs on the screen. (Steering wheel control works, too)
Overall, a very capable unit that is well worth the money. It reminds me of the Tesla giant iPad screen (Just slightly less responsive), and I'm sure any kinks will be worked out prior official release.
Bonus: There's a USB slot on the unit as well, where you can stream movies for your passengers on long trips. Haven't tried it yet, but have been told it works.
Wish List:
Ability to hook Valentine V1 to display alerts on the screen
Reset switch on unit incase unit crashes (to not have to turn car off/on)
If anyone is in the bay area and wants to check it out, I'm in the East Bay.
I have never had a "Smart" unit such as this before, but have had different aux unit/bluetooth units USASpec, DICE, GROM.
Of the three, GROM by far was superior above the rest in terms of reliability, ease of use, and ease of install.
The GROM V-line is no different, and the beta testing experience was spectacular.
The install is clean, unit was installed and tucked away inside the glove box.
The V-line is essentially an Android tablet on your Navi screen, which can be updated over Wifi, and supports any apps that is native and/or natively supported by Android (Google Play).
At home or at the office, the Wi-fi signal is strong and connects automatically.
On the road, internet to feed your favorite apps (Waze, Spotify, etc) is available via Hot Spot. The Hot Spot could use some improvements as it drops out if you do not keep it active, but I'm sure this is something that could be ironed out via software updates. I have been a beta tester for a few months now, and so I am not expecting the unit to be 100% problem free.
Alternatively, those with iPhones have the option to utilize Carplay, which streams seamlessly and the Lexus's screen seem to get an boost in resolution as well.
Personally, I find myself connecting and streaming my music directly to the android side (non-carplay) more often than utilizing carplay option. The bluetooth is almost-as effortless as my previous GROM bluetooth unit, with an occasional hiccup where I'll need to reconnect on the iPhone. No biggy though. A huge added bonus to streaming through this as opposed to just the regular (non v-line) bluetooth unit is the ability to see the song names (And album covers if connected to wifi or phone plugged in), and also the ability to change songs on the screen. (Steering wheel control works, too)
Overall, a very capable unit that is well worth the money. It reminds me of the Tesla giant iPad screen (Just slightly less responsive), and I'm sure any kinks will be worked out prior official release.
Bonus: There's a USB slot on the unit as well, where you can stream movies for your passengers on long trips. Haven't tried it yet, but have been told it works.
Wish List:
Ability to hook Valentine V1 to display alerts on the screen
Reset switch on unit incase unit crashes (to not have to turn car off/on)
If anyone is in the bay area and wants to check it out, I'm in the East Bay.
#62
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My current plan does not support mobile hotspots without an additional plan (which I do not intend to purchase just to use some features in my car), so is there a way to plug in the phone and utilize the data to work with the maps or other apps in this device? Or do you have to have a mobile hotspot setup to work with weather, maps, spotify, etc?
I have an iPhone if that makes any difference.
I have an iPhone if that makes any difference.
Last edited by zmcgovern4; 09-26-16 at 11:31 AM.
#63
I'm tied into iOS with all of my content and would rather use CarPlay and not have a separate wireless charge or use my phone as a hotspot.
How does the CarPlay function and is it wireless? If so, I'll take one as well.
Would be be good to get more details about CarPlay specifically or a video ideally.
Thanks,
Rob
How does the CarPlay function and is it wireless? If so, I'll take one as well.
Would be be good to get more details about CarPlay specifically or a video ideally.
Thanks,
Rob
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I'm definitely going to be getting one of these. The old audio system is the biggest gripe for me with this car. Pretty much just having Bluetooth streaming would be amazing haha.
#67
Carplay is not available yet, it is in the development mode and we do not have the ETA when we will pass the certification. There will be the possibility to connect the iPhone via USB to lightning cable, play the music and see the songs information on the display, it will be with the later firmware releases.
I'm tied into iOS with all of my content and would rather use CarPlay and not have a separate wireless charge or use my phone as a hotspot.
How does the CarPlay function and is it wireless? If so, I'll take one as well.
Would be be good to get more details about CarPlay specifically or a video ideally.
Thanks,
Rob
How does the CarPlay function and is it wireless? If so, I'll take one as well.
Would be be good to get more details about CarPlay specifically or a video ideally.
Thanks,
Rob
#68
#69
Instructor
iTrader: (3)
My current plan does not support mobile hotspots without an additional plan (which I do not intend to purchase just to use some features in my car), so is there a way to plug in the phone and utilize the data to work with the maps or other apps in this device? Or do you have to have a mobile hotspot setup to work with weather, maps, spotify, etc?
#71
Here is how it is done on the OnePlus Android phone:
Thank you.
#74
You need to check if your phone and data plan supports wifi tethering. ATT have some restrictions on that, specially for their unlimited plan. The other providers have different rules.
You will need the internet connection for the Google maps, directions, traffic and online music - web radio, spotify, etc...
NOTE that we are working on the offline Spotify and Google Music integration, and target the update date in about a month - 6 weeks. Spotify requires Premium (paid) account.
Some offline maps applications are available on Google play, we will go through them and give the list of the ones that are recommended. Of course you will need to contact VLine to the internet to access the Google play market, but in such case you don't have to have it connected all the time.
You can also use Bluetooth A2DP streaming for music with VLine, the text and cover art will be displayed when applicable.
You will need the internet connection for the Google maps, directions, traffic and online music - web radio, spotify, etc...
NOTE that we are working on the offline Spotify and Google Music integration, and target the update date in about a month - 6 weeks. Spotify requires Premium (paid) account.
Some offline maps applications are available on Google play, we will go through them and give the list of the ones that are recommended. Of course you will need to contact VLine to the internet to access the Google play market, but in such case you don't have to have it connected all the time.
You can also use Bluetooth A2DP streaming for music with VLine, the text and cover art will be displayed when applicable.
#75
It depends on what apps. The apps that VLine has pre-build do not "eat" much data, but some such as YouTube do.