I had just configured Alexia to my G80 until Friday the 13th when Alexia said my link was down and I needed to re-link it. I got an oops after trying it a few times. I call blue link and they confirmed they were having issues with it. The operator said the engineers were working on it. It has been down for more than 48hours now and I suspected they were hacked. This has lead me to consider 3rd party direct remote operations. Thoughts??
Here's why I avoided Blue Link;
* Nothing but bad reviews from users
* Poor performance, support, and SLOW response times. (Pretty sad for a MAJOR car manufacturer)
* Overpriced!! All I wanted was Remote Start, but they FORCE you to get system package as well. That's $240 per year! Seriously?!
* Remote start causes the intrusive hazard lights to brightly flash, instead of steady park lights. Blue Link refuses to get rid of the flashing lights.
Here's why I chose the (Third Party) DroneMobile system for my Genesis;
* Unlimited range. Using the Smart Phone App, I can start/stop, lock/unlock it from anywhere in the U.S. And, no extra remote or phob to carry around.
* BONUS: My factory key phob was programmed for 3-click start/stop. So, if I am in range of the car, I don't need the phone app. Simply click my phob lock button 3 times and the car starts. Click it 3 times again and the car shuts down.
* The unit costs $330 (plus installation). And, a
5-YEAR basic remote start and door lock subscription is ONLY $179. Pays for itself in 4 years.
* Performance is outstanding. Works on an LTE cell signal. I get an alert within 10-15 seconds that the car successfully started/stopped, locked/unlocked.
* NO Flashing hazard lights. Will only flash twice to signal start success, then set to steady park lights and daytime running lights after that.
* Have also had it on my wife's Santa Fe for the last two years. Works great and has proven itself.
Dronemobile.com if interested. (I am not endorsed or paid by them, just a regular owner and user).