Actual experience on Navi in multimedia pakcage?
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Actual experience on Navi in multimedia pakcage?
Hello all,
Actually I am asking for GLC, unfortunately not too many real experience on Navigation on GLC. I think maybe experience from C-class owner (especially 2016 C-class) would be also helpful as they are essentially the same system, right?
I order multimedia package on my GLC build list. Never use Mercedes system before. Would any owner mind to share your actual experience on Command Navigation? Is it accurate enough? Find every address/POI you want? Quickly positioning and re-calculate the route?
I order not only MM package but also HUD. I am hoping Navigation is good enough and I can enjoy the information and guidance from HUD!
I am in San Francisco Bay Area.
Million thanks!
Actually I am asking for GLC, unfortunately not too many real experience on Navigation on GLC. I think maybe experience from C-class owner (especially 2016 C-class) would be also helpful as they are essentially the same system, right?
I order multimedia package on my GLC build list. Never use Mercedes system before. Would any owner mind to share your actual experience on Command Navigation? Is it accurate enough? Find every address/POI you want? Quickly positioning and re-calculate the route?
I order not only MM package but also HUD. I am hoping Navigation is good enough and I can enjoy the information and guidance from HUD!
I am in San Francisco Bay Area.
Million thanks!
#3
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I have both a 2016 C300 Sport and GLC300 both with MM. The Comand Navigation system in my experience has been flawless. It's certainly miles above what it was in my 2012 E350 Coupe.
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So i've actually had the garmin nav (base NAV) and command (I've had 3 C w-205's in one year). I'm somewhat indifferent between them. I actually like that the Command NAV has smaller font and looks less busy but others may disagree.
Not sure if this is a command option only but I like that you can send a location to your car via your phone MBrace app. Very cool. That said, today the command system took me to a location via local roads (and not a great area) that was less mileage than going to the next exit and taking a highway but took so much longer because it was local and there were lights. And again, it took me through somewhat of an unsavory area. It sounds wrong but I do wish there was a "crime rate" sensitivity option. On my wife's X5 we went to the same location last year and it used the longer but quicker highway route. Go figure.
Not sure if this is a command option only but I like that you can send a location to your car via your phone MBrace app. Very cool. That said, today the command system took me to a location via local roads (and not a great area) that was less mileage than going to the next exit and taking a highway but took so much longer because it was local and there were lights. And again, it took me through somewhat of an unsavory area. It sounds wrong but I do wish there was a "crime rate" sensitivity option. On my wife's X5 we went to the same location last year and it used the longer but quicker highway route. Go figure.
#7
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I believe there is a shortest and fastest option. I only have experience on the 2013 Comand system but it does have some sort of geo-boundary option. It sounds complicated but I think the idea is to set some areas off limits.
I heard a funny comedy routine where the guy was stuck in a bad neighborhood. He figured the fastest way out was to punch in Barnes and Noble into his GPS.
I heard a funny comedy routine where the guy was stuck in a bad neighborhood. He figured the fastest way out was to punch in Barnes and Noble into his GPS.
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Hello all,
Actually I am asking for GLC, unfortunately not too many real experience on Navigation on GLC. I think maybe experience from C-class owner (especially 2016 C-class) would be also helpful as they are essentially the same system, right?
I order multimedia package on my GLC build list. Never use Mercedes system before. Would any owner mind to share your actual experience on Command Navigation? Is it accurate enough? Find every address/POI you want? Quickly positioning and re-calculate the route?
I order not only MM package but also HUD. I am hoping Navigation is good enough and I can enjoy the information and guidance from HUD!
I am in San Francisco Bay Area.
Million thanks!
Actually I am asking for GLC, unfortunately not too many real experience on Navigation on GLC. I think maybe experience from C-class owner (especially 2016 C-class) would be also helpful as they are essentially the same system, right?
I order multimedia package on my GLC build list. Never use Mercedes system before. Would any owner mind to share your actual experience on Command Navigation? Is it accurate enough? Find every address/POI you want? Quickly positioning and re-calculate the route?
I order not only MM package but also HUD. I am hoping Navigation is good enough and I can enjoy the information and guidance from HUD!
I am in San Francisco Bay Area.
Million thanks!
The POI system is terrible, though, and I have never been able to use the system to enter a name of a place I am looking for (like a particular restaurant or hockey rink) and actually have the system find it. Plus te system is cumbersome for entering names so it ends up taking forever and not actually accomplishing anything.
#9
I'll play devil's advocate here: I still use google maps with my phone instead of the GPS. The COMAND GPS is a counter-intuitive design that makes it difficult to simply find a destination. If you use it with the app or with voice command, it works OK, but other than that google maps is still the best. Also, I don't like that I can't see all of my stereo info while the GPS is up. Lastly, I dislike the different views it provides. It can be a little confusing, and it won't tell you it's time to exit the freeway or make a turn until you're less than a mile away. If they fixed this simple issue, and made the next turn/exit always on display, it would be 100x better.
#10
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Well I have the Garmin system right now and i've been wondering if it's worth upgrading to COMAND for my next C300 because the Garmin has been a huge disappointment. It's just a messed up implementation that MB should be ashamed of. The greatest feature though is the lane-assist view, which I doubt COMAND navi has.
#12
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I actually have had problems with it as it gets very close to destination it gives me options that don't exist. The problem is not new construction and may be a setting that I have to modify.
I seem to be alone about this but I wanted to share. Here's my complaint:
https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w205/612960-comand-navi-stupid.html
I seem to be alone about this but I wanted to share. Here's my complaint:
https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w205/612960-comand-navi-stupid.html
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Well I have the Garmin system right now and i've been wondering if it's worth upgrading to COMAND for my next C300 because the Garmin has been a huge disappointment. It's just a messed up implementation that MB should be ashamed of. The greatest feature though is the lane-assist view, which I doubt COMAND navi has.
#14
Hello all,
Actually I am asking for GLC, unfortunately not too many real experience on Navigation on GLC. I think maybe experience from C-class owner (especially 2016 C-class) would be also helpful as they are essentially the same system, right?
I order multimedia package on my GLC build list. Never use Mercedes system before. Would any owner mind to share your actual experience on Command Navigation? Is it accurate enough? Find every address/POI you want? Quickly positioning and re-calculate the route?
I order not only MM package but also HUD. I am hoping Navigation is good enough and I can enjoy the information and guidance from HUD!
I am in San Francisco Bay Area.
Million thanks!
Actually I am asking for GLC, unfortunately not too many real experience on Navigation on GLC. I think maybe experience from C-class owner (especially 2016 C-class) would be also helpful as they are essentially the same system, right?
I order multimedia package on my GLC build list. Never use Mercedes system before. Would any owner mind to share your actual experience on Command Navigation? Is it accurate enough? Find every address/POI you want? Quickly positioning and re-calculate the route?
I order not only MM package but also HUD. I am hoping Navigation is good enough and I can enjoy the information and guidance from HUD!
I am in San Francisco Bay Area.
Million thanks!
I am from the Netherlands and have C350e with comand and hud.
The navi works great for my area and the voice recognition is almost flawless for address entries. For POI's you need textual input. There the thouchpad is very handy. However i don't use POI's a lot
Navi info on hud is great. Hud seems to float above the bumper so.
#15
Hello all,
Actually I am asking for GLC, unfortunately not too many real experience on Navigation on GLC. I think maybe experience from C-class owner (especially 2016 C-class) would be also helpful as they are essentially the same system, right?
I order multimedia package on my GLC build list. Never use Mercedes system before. Would any owner mind to share your actual experience on Command Navigation? Is it accurate enough? Find every address/POI you want? Quickly positioning and re-calculate the route?
I order not only MM package but also HUD. I am hoping Navigation is good enough and I can enjoy the information and guidance from HUD!
I am in San Francisco Bay Area.
Million thanks!
Actually I am asking for GLC, unfortunately not too many real experience on Navigation on GLC. I think maybe experience from C-class owner (especially 2016 C-class) would be also helpful as they are essentially the same system, right?
I order multimedia package on my GLC build list. Never use Mercedes system before. Would any owner mind to share your actual experience on Command Navigation? Is it accurate enough? Find every address/POI you want? Quickly positioning and re-calculate the route?
I order not only MM package but also HUD. I am hoping Navigation is good enough and I can enjoy the information and guidance from HUD!
I am in San Francisco Bay Area.
Million thanks!
I am from the Netherlands and have C350e with comand and hud.
The navi works great for my area and the voice recognition is almost flawless for address entries. For POI's you need textual input. There the thouchpad is very handy. However i don't use POI's a lot
Navi info on hud is great. Hud seems to float above the bumper so you have it good in focus when looking straight ahead.
#16
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I find the COMAND system better suited to a European highway layout. When going somewhere in Europe the highways stretch from city to city with usually only one exit per city or the highway goes through the city. Surface streets don't usually extend from town to town. It's unlikely that you would ever choose a destination without knowing what city it was in. Therefore the City-Street-number sequence makes sense.
Here in California, that's not the way we think. There are often dozens of exits within a city, streets stretch between multiple cities. You may know the place you are looking for is on Sepulveda but have no idea what city. The only way I can stand using COMAND is embrace send to benz because you can search from places like you do in Google maps. The garmin add on does not accept send to benz
Here in California, that's not the way we think. There are often dozens of exits within a city, streets stretch between multiple cities. You may know the place you are looking for is on Sepulveda but have no idea what city. The only way I can stand using COMAND is embrace send to benz because you can search from places like you do in Google maps. The garmin add on does not accept send to benz
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I'll play devil's advocate here: I still use google maps with my phone instead of the GPS. The COMAND GPS is a counter-intuitive design that makes it difficult to simply find a destination. If you use it with the app or with voice command, it works OK, but other than that google maps is still the best. Also, I don't like that I can't see all of my stereo info while the GPS is up. Lastly, I dislike the different views it provides. It can be a little confusing, and it won't tell you it's time to exit the freeway or make a turn until you're less than a mile away. If they fixed this simple issue, and made the next turn/exit always on display, it would be 100x better.
also, having the nav directions or audio settings on in the center screen between the gauges is a great alternative to your needs.
but yes...i wish the COMMAND system was more customizable...like maybe have the ability to split screen the nav directions with a constant box for the next step in your route as opposed to having it show up right before you need to make the move...had it on my ford focus and LOVED that feature
all this being said, such a great quality screen, easy to use voice commands to input directions, quick alternative route changes, traffic is useful but not always accurate, and the ability to shut the woman off makes it an overall great experience. DONT HESITATE GETTING THE OPTION!
#18
I have MM. I don't use NAV much. The time I was using it did not have a road that has been there, for a year? Kind of disappointed.
Personally I always look up the google map before I try to get anywhere. As nice as the screen looks, I probably will pass NAV on my next car. Problem is I've said the same when I had my previous 2 cars. Haha.
Personally I always look up the google map before I try to get anywhere. As nice as the screen looks, I probably will pass NAV on my next car. Problem is I've said the same when I had my previous 2 cars. Haha.
#19
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Voice command makes this entire system much more user friendly. Manual inputs are awkward, although the Send2Benz app that comes with MBrace is very easy to use and works well.
Overall, I like the navigation and find the display to be very readable and fairly comprehensive. I have two complaints with it: here in the US, speed limits can not be displayed, which is really annoying. Also, as others have noted, the directions can take you off major highways and route you through side roads for no apparent reason. I see that all the time, and the route mode being used has no bearing on this. I still have no idea why it does that.
Overall, I like the navigation and find the display to be very readable and fairly comprehensive. I have two complaints with it: here in the US, speed limits can not be displayed, which is really annoying. Also, as others have noted, the directions can take you off major highways and route you through side roads for no apparent reason. I see that all the time, and the route mode being used has no bearing on this. I still have no idea why it does that.
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Voice command makes this entire system much more user friendly. Manual inputs are awkward, although the Send2Benz app that comes with MBrace is very easy to use and works well.
Overall, I like the navigation and find the display to be very readable and fairly comprehensive. I have two complaints with it: here in the US, speed limits can not be displayed, which is really annoying. Also, as others have noted, the directions can take you off major highways and route you through side roads for no apparent reason. I see that all the time, and the route mode being used has no bearing on this. I still have no idea why it does that.
Overall, I like the navigation and find the display to be very readable and fairly comprehensive. I have two complaints with it: here in the US, speed limits can not be displayed, which is really annoying. Also, as others have noted, the directions can take you off major highways and route you through side roads for no apparent reason. I see that all the time, and the route mode being used has no bearing on this. I still have no idea why it does that.
I agree with all your points. On one trip from Orange County, CA to San Francisco, it routed me through downtown LA! I would add one more complaint - the road graphics on all but the largest roads are pencil thin - really hard to see. I suppose Jony Ive would appreciate this design choice, but I think it makes the map really hard to read. Overall, I still like it, and would get it again.