Aquineas
4th Genesis
- Joined
- Mar 9, 2010
- Messages
- 4,326
- Reaction score
- 1,117
- Points
- 113
- Location
- Georgetown, TX
- Genesis Model Year
- 2020
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis G70
I've been a vocal critic of the iPod integration on the Tech package Genesis. In that criticism, I've (rightfully) pointed out the difficulty in searching for a song. I've held up the Ford Sync system as something to strive for; it appeared to me from their advertising that you could search for songs verbally by name, and they would play. Well, I'll have my crow baked, tyvm. Check out this comment in this article on The Truth About Cars:
The grass is always greener, I suppose. Uh, please pass the salt.
The big problem is that most iPod integration systems are varying degrees of garbage. Currently, Ford’s SYNC system is the worst, despite its ubiquity, and every Ford product I review, I try and bash it. I would stop, but I’ve yet to have a SYNC system that works properly, without being a massive distraction and malfunctioning on multiple occasions. None of my passengers, from my technologically savvy 18-year-old brother, to my own friends (who are supposed to be “connected”, “plugged-in” Gen-Y types) can figure it out, and if they do, they inevitably get frustrated with the confusing menus, lack of a “back” button (a crucial feature when your iPod has 10,000 songs and you don’t want to scroll through endless menus to find one damn song) and the occasional disconnection because “SYNC failed to connect to your portable audio device”.
The grass is always greener, I suppose. Uh, please pass the salt.