Got a new Camry Hybrid w/ Navigation, but ... read on my 9 issues, a bit disappointed
#12
Re: Got a new Camry Hybrid w/ Navigation, but ... read on my 9 issues, a bit disappointed
Regarding point #2, please see my recent post about Bluetooth. I had the same problem, and never imagined it could be my mobile phone. However, when I changed to a different Bluetooth phone, the *apparent* microphone problem completely disappeared. Hard to believe, but true.
#13
Re: Got a new Camry Hybrid w/ Navigation, but ... read on my 9 issues, a bit disappointed
I actually checked with the Toyota Customer Service; and my new Samsung T809 is an approved phone. Well, that's what they say at least. But, I'll certainly try with another phone. The fact that I also have simialr problem with my voice command recognition makes me think that it would be a microphone problem.
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#14
Re: Got a new Camry Hybrid w/ Navigation, but ... read on my 9 issues, a bit disappointed
I find the Voice Recognition system VERY problematic. I find it problematic on my wife's '07 XLE-V6 as well as on my traded-in '04 Prius. IMO Voice Recognition is still not ready for prime time.
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#15
Re: Got a new Camry Hybrid w/ Navigation, but ... read on my 9 issues, a bit disappointed
My Bluetooth system has it's quirks, especially the first day I paired the cell phone with it but since then it seems to work pretty well.
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Re: Got a new Camry Hybrid w/ Navigation, but ... read on my 9 issues, a bit disappointed
Originally Posted by schmidtj
I find the Voice Recognition system VERY problematic. I find it problematic on my wife's '07 XLE-V6 as well as on my traded-in '04 Prius. IMO Voice Recognition is still not ready for prime time.
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#17
Re: Got a new Camry Hybrid w/ Navigation, but ... read on my 9 issues, a bit disappoi
Originally Posted by billy
1- Voice commands are not recognized by the system; microphone seems like not working...
In the Prius, the microphone is in the mirror. You have to speak 'naturally', run the words together don't:
enunciate
every
word
as
you
speak
3- While the car is moving; a metal scraping or a metal scratching noise comes from somewhere; this is more audible when the driver window is open. It gets slightly louder while breaking.
#18
Re: Got a new Camry Hybrid w/ Navigation, but ... read on my 9 issues, a bit disappoi
Regarding the strange static sound that you hear as cars drive by, I have also noticed this strange sound. I did some research and figured out why this happens. Lucky for you, it means that this is most likely not a problem with your car. Here is a very brief summary:
Basically, the special glass in the Camry works it's magic by absorbing an additional, specific frequency range of sound that are most noticable (and annoying) inside a vehicle (like rushing air), compared to normal glass. When a frequency of sound is introduced that is not within this specific range, it is passed into the interior of the car. The staticky noise of passing cars' tires rolling on pavement is one of those sounds that is not absorbed by either type of glass. On the cheap glass, the tire sound is passed into the vehicle along with the louder wind sounds and other misc sounds. On the TCH glass, the tire sound passes through without any louder sounds to mask it out, thus making it more noticable.
Initially, I had been spooked by the odd noise of cars rushing by, until I did research and experimented with a 2005 Camry and my 2007 Camry Hybrid. The 2007 TCH is much quieter inside, even with the odd sound of passing cars. I hope this helps... It was VERY difficult turning a 4 page scientific research paper (with language I had trouble understanding) into a short post on this site. I'll see if I can find a link to the paper to post in this thread.
Basically, the special glass in the Camry works it's magic by absorbing an additional, specific frequency range of sound that are most noticable (and annoying) inside a vehicle (like rushing air), compared to normal glass. When a frequency of sound is introduced that is not within this specific range, it is passed into the interior of the car. The staticky noise of passing cars' tires rolling on pavement is one of those sounds that is not absorbed by either type of glass. On the cheap glass, the tire sound is passed into the vehicle along with the louder wind sounds and other misc sounds. On the TCH glass, the tire sound passes through without any louder sounds to mask it out, thus making it more noticable.
Initially, I had been spooked by the odd noise of cars rushing by, until I did research and experimented with a 2005 Camry and my 2007 Camry Hybrid. The 2007 TCH is much quieter inside, even with the odd sound of passing cars. I hope this helps... It was VERY difficult turning a 4 page scientific research paper (with language I had trouble understanding) into a short post on this site. I'll see if I can find a link to the paper to post in this thread.
Last edited by andrewbmoore; 08-30-2006 at 12:03 PM.
#19
Re: Got a new Camry Hybrid w/ Navigation, but ... read on my 9 issues, a bit disappointed
Thank you for the feedback, it is just that this sound is really annoying as well. I wish they had done a better job in filtering that frequency as well. Sometimes that sound gets so bad that I can hardly hear the music on.
#20
Re: Got a new Camry Hybrid w/ Navigation, but ... read on my 9 issues, a bit disappoi
Hmm... The staticky sound shouldn't be that bad. It almost seems as though you have a leak or gap in your door area that is letting the sound in.