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Navigation learning

Discussion in 'Prime Audio, Electronics, and Infotainment' started by Michael Nielsen, Mar 13, 2017.

  1. Michael Nielsen

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    i drove a mighty 6000 mile trip and really struggled with the voice recognition system. So, once I settled in back home, I sat in car for about an hour and gave the system my undivided attention. On the trip, I tried to follow the prompts that the navigation lady suggested. Let's say I was 20 miles from our motel and I used the "Find a POI" path to find the motel by name. It never worked. If you say "Motel", it gives you the nearest 5 with no command for next page of motels. However, after reading the manual and listening to the built-in tutorials, I took a different tack. "Navigation," then "Holiday Inn" got me the five nearest Holiday Inns.
     
  2. White 17

    White 17 Junior Member

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    I wonder if it will work like that for Rest Areas? I will have to try that next time I get a chance. Seems Rest Areas don't do well with this Nav unit for me.
     
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    There's not much I don't like about this car, but the voice recognition is a total fail.
     
  4. CharlesH

    CharlesH CA HOV Decal #5 on former PiP

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    When pretty much every smartphone has a respectable voice recognition system (Android or Apple), why can't Toyota find a vendor with a good one? Unless they are contractually locked in to their current vendors with their lame products.