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Automatic Volume Control

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Really cool photos! I am curious how it is without the climate control information? I don't think I would want that missing, have you heard of any work around for that yet?
Just found this video and I'm really interested in this After Market Radio.

 
I've seen aftermarket systems for an Accord the preserve the OEM displays for other features, but that car has a dual screen setup, whereas the Genesis doesn't. I'm still frustrated with the NAV on my 2016 3.8 sedan. It utterly refuses to take the shortest route if that includes toll roads, despite my having included them in the trip settings. And the map is now six years out of date.
I tried to update it and the update failed so I had to reinstall the original buggy system.
I'd love to upgrade to an aftermarket system that supports wireless Apple Car Play, but I don't want to lose access to all the other sytem interfaces, including the audio optimization and climate control settings.
Are there aftermarket systems that bridge this gap or do you have to give up access to the other features in order to get Applie Car Play or Android Auto?
 
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