It's fine, but honestly Google maps is the best. The Hyundai map can't account as well for traffic, construction, road closures etc. Plus Google is better at coming up with different routes.
Hi Ed, the recent ioniq6 update mentioned something about the media software now allowing Android auto wireless?? Am I correct? Or do you still need a wireless adapter?
Love your video.. thanks for this. With the Kona I used a lot PlugShare and directions with Google maps, kinda off like what you described. With the Ioniq6, I found myself using PlugShare to get an overview of the chargers and reliability on my route, then I map it out with the Internal car map ( due to the BMS system and warming up the battery by choosing the charger POI), and I open up Waze for traffic / reporting .. found that for me, that’s the best option. I’m impressed as to how good the internal gps of the car with the POI chargers have become.
Yeah in the winter, if battery preconditioning is needed then I'd find the station with plug share and navigate to it with the built in system. That's would make sense
Real good info and video of Google and waze. I read Google bought waze but keeps it as a separate app- I use both and perfer waze for ibfo and Google for satellite mapping. BUT, I got a nice new 2023 RAM with that fantastic, they say, 12" screen. Android auto will not do Google or waze full 12" screen. It does split screen fine. I read Apple will give full 12" screen but I can't just buy an Apple for that. Thanks for a nice tutorial. If you can experiment with a RAM 12" 2023/2024 with Android vs Apple that would be interesting too.
@edsgarage001 New ev owner here. Can you perhaps make a separate video for how to navigate with EV, using one of these apps and focus on how to plan battery preconditioning? In Hyundai I know it takes care of it if you use the built in navigation.
he big problem with Waze is; if your in a country like say Bulgaria, when you down load the maps, or install Waze there, it is all written, cities, towns, and other info are in Cyrillic script, great if its our own laugage, but if your from another country and don't understand Cyrillic, your a bit stuffed !!! you then carn't use it..... As you can't read it..
Do you own an android phone? If you do, then just plug it into the USB A port on the forward upper portion of the center console. If not, then just use Apple CarPlay if you've got an iPhone. Or consider the GT6 AI box that I've linked in the description (it's not Android, but rather, full Android and it's awesome)
Hi! How to change maps from android auto to night mode? In my phone and google maps from my android headunit i already set to night mode. But still in day mode when i connect my phone to android auto in my headunit. So till now when i drive at night, i dont connect my phone to android auto. Just use google maps from my headunit.
On your phone, go to settings and search for the Android auto settings. (I searched for "auto" and found it pretty quick) Then, within the Android auto settings on your phone you'll find the setting for night/day mode.
@@edsgarage001 hmm just check android auto setting in my phone. Already set automatic for maps. Today i drive at 9pm but still in day mode. I'm confused 🤔🤔🤔
So, in north-up view locations are hidden :/ ? My car-display is not showing locations (like parks, malls, shops, etc. ) because i use north-up view is that normal ?
That's plug share... It's always done that for some reason. That's why I don't rely on what plug share says, but instead go to the Google maps for the distance.
How does the Hyundai map app compare to Google for route planning?
It's fine, but honestly Google maps is the best. The Hyundai map can't account as well for traffic, construction, road closures etc. Plus Google is better at coming up with different routes.
Hi Ed, the recent ioniq6 update mentioned something about the media software now allowing Android auto wireless?? Am I correct? Or do you still need a wireless adapter?
There's rumors that it'll be added via an update. But that hasn't been the case yet. At least not in Canada
thank you ! decided to do ontario trip next year.will do shorter trips 1/2 as long to learn a bit of hands on first.
You should definitely check out my cross continent travel playlist then!
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Love your video.. thanks for this. With the Kona I used a lot PlugShare and directions with Google maps, kinda off like what you described. With the Ioniq6, I found myself using PlugShare to get an overview of the chargers and reliability on my route, then I map it out with the Internal car map ( due to the BMS system and warming up the battery by choosing the charger POI), and I open up Waze for traffic / reporting .. found that for me, that’s the best option. I’m impressed as to how good the internal gps of the car with the POI chargers have become.
Yeah in the winter, if battery preconditioning is needed then I'd find the station with plug share and navigate to it with the built in system. That's would make sense
Have you found that the charging stations in Plug Share are all listed in the cars own system or can you add new charging stations to the car system.
The car's system unfortunately is always going to lag behind a bit. And no, there's no way to add stations yet.
@@edsgarage001 thanks for the answer, great videos, I have been wainting 7 months to get my I6. Hopfully soon.
Cool!
I've got 6 units on my lot right now. Too bad you're not around here!
15:21 On the Google Maps. After hitting "Start" just tap in the hour/minutes, distance and time arrival box. You will see Add a report
Ahhh! Thank you!
Real good info and video of Google and waze. I read Google bought waze but keeps it as a separate app- I use both and perfer waze for ibfo and Google for satellite mapping. BUT, I got a nice new 2023 RAM with that fantastic, they say, 12" screen. Android auto will not do Google or waze full 12" screen. It does split screen fine. I read Apple will give full 12" screen but I can't just buy an Apple for that. Thanks for a nice tutorial. If you can experiment with a RAM 12" 2023/2024 with Android vs Apple that would be interesting too.
If I get the chance, I'll try to do that!
Thx for the comment!
Thnx for the video! It's very useful. But why isn't there a option to report speed straps?
That's a great question... You can do it from the Google maps app.. and from Waze.
@@edsgarage001 It's possible in Waze, but it's not possible in Google Maps (via Android Auto) as far as I know.
@edsgarage001 New ev owner here. Can you perhaps make a separate video for how to navigate with EV, using one of these apps and focus on how to plan battery preconditioning? In Hyundai I know it takes care of it if you use the built in navigation.
Sure thing... I'll get it done soon
Check it out!
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May I ask if this is Android Auto or Android Automotive OS?
Android Auto
Is there any way to turn off/hide the Search box in the upper left corner?
And the annoying directions box
@@marvin7533did u find a way
Love it how your Google navigate voice has an Aussie accent 😅 How ever did that happen?
I like a female Aussie accent 🙂 so I just set it up that way.
he big problem with Waze is; if your in a country like say Bulgaria, when you down load the maps, or install Waze there, it is all written, cities, towns, and other info are in Cyrillic script, great if its our own laugage, but if your from another country and don't understand Cyrillic, your a bit stuffed !!! you then carn't use it..... As you can't read it..
Yeah I'll stick to Google maps
@@edsgarage001 hahah I have done the same. lol.
2:10 - Ok so I need to take a step back here and ask..
How do I get Android Auto on my Ioniq 6?
Do you own an android phone?
If you do, then just plug it into the USB A port on the forward upper portion of the center console.
If not, then just use Apple CarPlay if you've got an iPhone.
Or consider the GT6 AI box that I've linked in the description (it's not Android, but rather, full Android and it's awesome)
Hi! How to change maps from android auto to night mode? In my phone and google maps from my android headunit i already set to night mode. But still in day mode when i connect my phone to android auto in my headunit.
So till now when i drive at night, i dont connect my phone to android auto. Just use google maps from my headunit.
On your phone, go to settings and search for the Android auto settings. (I searched for "auto" and found it pretty quick)
Then, within the Android auto settings on your phone you'll find the setting for night/day mode.
@@edsgarage001 hmm just check android auto setting in my phone. Already set automatic for maps. Today i drive at 9pm but still in day mode. I'm confused 🤔🤔🤔
Force it to night mode and see what happens
@@edsgarage001 i force it to night mode. And it's works. Thank you sir!
Well that's something! Glad I could help!
THX!
Thank you so much for your support! I'm glad my video is able to help you!
So, in north-up view locations are hidden :/ ? My car-display is not showing locations (like parks, malls, shops, etc. ) because i use north-up view is that normal ?
Hm ... I'll have to have a look at mine
28:59 - something went wrong with your Maps distance caculation. 160 miles is 257 km not 360!
That's plug share... It's always done that for some reason. That's why I don't rely on what plug share says, but instead go to the Google maps for the distance.
84 charge stops x 20 minutes each, thats 30 hours of charging.
During a 40 day trip, and we ate breakfast or lunch or dinner during the stops.
But what was your point exactly?
I’m i
I'm me too!
Thx for the comment!
Love your videos until the discussion starts about electric vehicles. Not a fan.
To each their own. I love my EV, and I'll never go back.
The title says ev road trip why even make that type of a comment!