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I think we sometimes forget the primary reason of owning a car is transportation. I like lots of goodies, but I don't need to communicate with Air Force One.I don't care for Wi-Fi hotspot, but wireless ACP is quite convenient.
My 2015 will connect to wifi - who knows what it does though
For the consumer, nothing. There is a traffic app you can download, nothing else.I think I’ve seen the word “WIFI” in the engineering menu
But not sure what it does![]()
There is a traffic app you can download, nothing else
I'll have to go look at what is was.Ed, could you give some more info on this traffic app.
Thanks
It will send you an email or text when the car exceeds a user specified speed and/or distanceHow does valet mode work and is blue link the app that lets you see how the cars being driven while in valet mode?
Is the login for blue link same as genesis app or have to sign up again?It will send you an email or text when the car exceeds a user specified speed and/or distance
You have to sign up again.Is the login for blue link same as genesis app or have to sign up again?
You have to sign up again.
BlueLink is the connected service running the Genesis app. Hyundai calls in BlueLink and that app will also work on the Genesis.I am confused. What is Blue link?
no only requires wifi to download and install, it is not installed by default in the car. it appears Genesis/Hyundai set the wifi feature up to be able to download and install apps to the HU, but as of yet this is the only app there.^And said app requires a WiFi connection to the car?
I am confused. What is Blue link?