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2011 crv honda
2011 crv honda






2011 crv honda

The Handsfree Link system allowed us to sync the address book of our Motorola Droid phone, but oddly stored those numbers in the navigation system's address book (the voice command system has a phone book of its own) yet didn't automatically generate voice tags for the stored addresses. We were able to pair our phone using a series of voice commands (with no onscreen prompts) using a four-digit PIN. Unfortunately, we didn't even have six CDs on hand to fully test this changer and would have gladly traded it for Bluetooth A2DP audio streaming-a feature that hasn't yet made it to the CR-V.Īdditionally, the Bluetooth Handsfree Link system is an entirely separate system from the aforementioned navigation voice command, featuring its own steering-wheel buttons and commands.

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#2011 CRV HONDA PC#

Holdovers from a time long past include a bizarre PC Card slot behind the motorized faceplate and that six-disc CD changer we've already bemoaned. Beyond navigation, at this trim level you get a backup camera, Bluetooth Handsfree Link, USB connectivity with iPod, MP3, and WMA compatibility, and XM Satellite Radio. While still DVD-based and lacking traffic, the navigation and infotainment systems check a lot of the boxes we like to see filled when specking a cabin tech package. There is, however, still much to like about the CR-V. So how does the Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System hold up after two more years of innovation on the car tech landscape? As you'd imagine, not very well. As we stated earlier, the CR-V's cabin tech package was showing signs of age when we last saw it.








2011 crv honda