Mercedes Navigation Upgrade vs Garmin Integration Suggestions?
Would appreciate any suggestions or experiences. Thanks!
Would appreciate any suggestions or experiences. Thanks!




Last edited by superswiss; May 16, 2026 at 06:47 PM.
Ended up staying at a hotel overnight and came back this morning when the leasing office opened to finally regain access to the apartment. After that experience, I’m now thinking of adding navigation to the car as a backup just in case something similar happens again.




Ended up staying at a hotel overnight and came back this morning when the leasing office opened to finally regain access to the apartment. After that experience, I’m now thinking of adding navigation to the car as a backup just in case something similar happens again.
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As for losing signal, the MB system doesn’t get live traffic and you can’t do online searches, either if there’s no signal, so that’s kind of a wash.
The benefit of using the phone is that you can get the destination ready before you even get in the car and pick destinations from your calendar events or other apps. You can send them to the car as well, but it’s more fumbling and you have to wait for MBUX to boot up and receive the destination. One of the reasons I've increasingly shifted to using my phone for navigation is because most of my trips already start on the phone. Somebody texts me an address or pin, or I'm looking up a place, or I have the location in my calendar or in an email. So it's already up on my phone screen and taping it to start navigation is much less fumbling then first having to get the destination entered into the car's system. Even if I used the Send to Car feature, it's kinda clunky.
Also, I drive different cars regularly as I travel frequently, so between my car, my wife's car, rentals and service loaners, using the phone provides a single consistent experience regardless of the car I'm driving. Especially with rental cars, I have no interest in figuring out the infotainment system and configure it to my preferences, so connecting my phone instantly transplants my personal experience and in case of service loaners, because I have a smart garage door opener, I can open and close my garage from the CarPlay dashboard instead of carrying a clicker that I might forget to take out at the end. Obviously wouldn't want to program my garage door into the loaner's HomeLink, either. The phone basically allows my personalized experience and ecosystem to roam from car to car.
Last edited by superswiss; May 17, 2026 at 08:46 PM.




I have one of these at each of my houses, and I have maps.me on my phone, which is GPS-enabled and can be used without cellular coverage, like in Airplane Mode.




I really don't like my phone being engaged in every part of my life. And I prefer the Mercedes navigation based on HERE tech.
Regarding taking addresses from emails or texts for your calendar and sending them to the car, I just click and "open with" MB app instead of Maps or whatever.
It also does a better job of pre-filling the addresses than Google Maps so it saves time.
I can also start dictating a business name and the app fills in the address.
I don't do Apple.
Edit: I'm waiting for Neuralink to take charge of my life.
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