Lexus made several improvements to bluetooth support versus my system. First, they added a "phone" label to the "Info" button so that users can actually find the phone setup. This change alone probably saves new Lexus drivers thousands of minutes everyday. The on-screen menus are also improved so I was able to setup handsfree in just a few seconds. The phone power and signal meters are also accurate which isn't true with the LS screens. The LS often indicates incorrectly that the phone battery is near death or that I have signal when I don't. The biggest improvement is bluetooth audio support. Music can be streamed from bluetooth audio devices such as the iPhone through the car stereo. I'd heard that the sound quality wasn't great but it sounds fine to me. The steering wheel controls also work to switch songs and volume. The coolest thing about bluetooth audio is that music playback automatically starts up again when I come back to the car with my phone.
Lexus ES 350 Bluetooth Audio |
Amazingly, the voice command "dial by number" also worked. I was able to successfully make a handsfree call the first try! Of course, the kids weren't in the car so maybe that's an easy test but it should be noted that it's a test the LS can't pass.
Lexus ES 350 Screen Playing USB Music Files |
I've only driven the ES 350 for an hour but it's already clear that the controls for the entertainment system are improved versus my two year old LS. I'm reminded of a T-Shirt I saw Apple guys wearing at a developer conference, "System 7.5 Sucks Less." Well, it's definitely true that the "Lexus Entertainment System 2011 Sucks Less."
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