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placetobe

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I've joined the i3 cult, helped very significantly by a friend who will probably notice this thread. 2018 with REX, basic model.

The BMW navigation is ok, but I really miss the speed limit info from Google Maps. From researching a bit (including on here) it seems fairly clear that you can't get the iDrive display of the speed limits if you don't have the hardware (Drive Assist?).

I think my options are:
  1. Drive more carefully and pay attention to road signs. Obviously a good thing.
  2. Use an app with audible alerts (e.g. Waze though I've heard the alerts are flaky). I'm on Android, which makes this harder (I don't want the expense and faff of trying to get Android Auto working). I have an old iPhone which I could probably get running, though.
  3. Buy a dedicated device, e.g. an Aguri or Snooper dashcam with speed alerts. But these require manual map updates which would also be bit dull.
Has anyone else in the UK recently gone through this process? Where did you end up, pun intended?
 
I also had a unit fitted under the rear seat and reused the existing screen for Android Auto. I can recommend the people who did mine if you are in the Midlands or DIY if you are competent enough.
 
I suspect you've already tried this, but on my 2015 i3 Rex, you go to "Settings, Instrument Cluster and Speed Limit Information." Maybe that's just on cars with Adaptive Cruise Control, though.
 
Just a word of warning on aftermarket apple/android car play devices, Wisely Automotive (UK i3 specialists, I recommend following them on YouTube) advise against them as I think they said they can cause problems with the cars software, sorry I can't put a link to their article as I can't find it at the mo, but there's one in their many excellent posts somewhere.
 
I find Waze just as reliable (if not more so) than the in built camera-based systems on our other cars which frequently miss speed limit signs or unrestricted signs, so that's what I use (on Android). It has the advantage of warnings for hazards such as potholes and speed cameras as well.
 
Just a word of warning on aftermarket apple/android car play devices, Wisely Automotive (UK i3 specialists, I recommend following them on YouTube) advise against them as I think they said they can cause problems with the cars software, sorry I can't put a link to their article as I can't find it at the mo, but there's one in their many excellent posts somewhere.
Would like more details, as contemplating fitting one soon.
 
Just a word of warning on aftermarket apple/android car play devices, Wisely Automotive (UK i3 specialists, I recommend following them on YouTube) advise against them as I think they said they can cause problems with the cars software, sorry I can't put a link to their article as I can't find it at the mo, but there's one in their many excellent posts somewhere.
That’s interesting, my car came from Wisely and when Arthur drove it some time later, he commented on the Apple Car play gizmo and asked me for the details of where mine came from. He never said anything negative about it at all
 
I'm sorry I can't direct you to the specific part, I think it was Martin doing a video about one of their i3's, he just said it as a passing comment on that particular car which had it as an aftermarket fitting rather than originally fitted by BMW, something he just said to be careful about, I don't think that car had any issues at the time but that he had seen issues in other i3's that didn't have factory fitted software/hardware. I'd have to re-watch dozens of videos to pick it out!
 
I’ve run an aftermarket (Alibaba sourced) unit for close to 5 years now in a 2017 US spec i3. The unit itself occasionally forgets the phone connection/has to reboot, but the car software seems unaffected in any way (as far as I can tell).
 
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