A Physical Button on the sun visor is probably the best spot. Ford had it correct in the 70s.
Yes, and for anyone with multiple automatic doors you can program 3.A Physical Button on the sun visor is probably the best spot. Ford had it correct in the 70s.
Ultra-Wideband could definitely facilitate this feature.Physical would be better unless it was an icon that pops up when you are like 50’ from your garage. And know you programmed home location
When I read this I had to go look this up, I found it hard to believe. This seems so crazy. Well does it at least save the vent settings for each driver?That may just be a Rivian thing because even basic things like adjusting mirrors or AC vents depends on the touch screen. There are VERY few buttons on those things. But the software architecture supports it so it should be possible for Scout to integrate it however they want.
Thats a good question. My guess is @R1TVT would knowWhen I read this I had to go look this up, I found it hard to believe. This seems so crazy. Well does it at least save the vent settings for each drive?
It’s a common complaint with Rivian reviews. If you’ve never had one it really does seem very bizarre.When I read this I had to go look this up, I found it hard to believe. This seems so crazy. Well does it at least save the vent settings for each driver?
Yes if it has to be on screen I would expect options to show up automatically when in range.Physical would be better unless it was an icon that pops up when you are like 50’ from your garage. And know you programmed home location
Definitely.I would prefer manual vents.
I am so happy we are getting real actual buttons and knobs.Definitely.
Rivians are awesome but the lack of buttons, knobs, and switches for basic functions just seems unnecessary.
I don't mind touchscreens for setting things up and mapping. But, digging through menus on a touchscreen while your driving is just bad. Give me the readily available knobs and buttons. Thank very much!Definitely.
Rivians are awesome but the lack of buttons, knobs, and switches for basic functions just seems unnecessary.
Whew. I’m just so used to having basic features in my 2013 I don’t even know what to expect. I feel like I’m going from a flip phone to an iPhone!It's actually not that big of a deal at all - and it was implemented quite well by Rivian. It would seem that the vents are way more adjustable in my R1T than in any other truck I have owned too... This is just another example of something that people that haven't tried it (or love to hate on something) glom onto IMHO.
To move a vent, I literally hit the climate button on the bottom left of my screen, then move any vent in any direction with my finger... It's really no different than finding a tactile button and moving it around. That's not to say I don't understand why people want physical buttons. Scout is giving us a big screen + buttons and lots of good SW (from what we have seen and expect with Rivian Zonal Architecture). Believe me, in an EV you want to have good SW and great implementations of it. You will be quite happy with it. There's no digging for common functionality, so don't be alarmed!
My R1S has this and (a) I love it from a safety and ease of use perspective, and (b) it looks REALLY cool when it envelopes oncoming vehicles in a “dark hole” as Albal describes! I hear those who say they are incredibly expensive. I can only imagine. But SO very cool.I'd love true modern matrix headlights (the megapixel type). I'm older and drive on dark country roads every day. Being able to basically keep the brights on while they create a dark hole for the oncoming car so they don't get blinded would be a huge safety plus. There's a good pair in Audi's (VW's) part bin, but I don't know if they have that in mind.
Doesn’t work so well in a phoenix summerHas anyone brought up the best AC on the planet yet? Wing Windows??
To move a vent, I merely move the vent. Both the vents I want to move are closer than the screen, it’s easier to precisely control (I find precision on a touchscreen to be almost impossible), there’s no motor/system to break, and I don’t have to push a button first. And the desired position of my vents depends on the day, the weather, the position of the Sun and my mood, so the ability to have presets is of no value to me. It’s all downside, no upside for me.It's actually not that big of a deal at all - and it was implemented quite well by Rivian. It would seem that the vents are way more adjustable in my R1T than in any other truck I have owned too... This is just another example of something that people that haven't tried it (or love to hate on something) glom onto IMHO.
To move a vent, I literally hit the climate button on the bottom left of my screen, then move any vent in any direction with my finger... It's really no different than finding a tactile button and moving it around. That's not to say I don't understand why people want physical buttons. Scout is giving us a big screen + buttons and lots of good SW (from what we have seen and expect with Rivian Zonal Architecture). Believe me, in an EV you want to have good SW and great implementations of it. You will be quite happy with it. There's no digging for common functionality, so don't be alarmed!
Well, like I said, I can see why people want the little flippy doo-dads on their vents to control them, and I think Scout is smart to enable more tactile controls with the nice U/I... I'm just clarifying that ain't nothing "buried" in a Rivian U/I and its pretty frickin easy to move vents around using the screen. Lots of this stuff just seems to get a little blown out of proportion IMHOTo move a vent, I merely move the vent. Both the vents I want to move are closer than the screen, it’s easier to precisely control (I find precision on a touchscreen to be almost impossible), there’s no motor/system to break, and I don’t have to push a button first. And the desired position of my vents depends on the day, the weather, the position of the Sun and my mood, so the ability to have presets is of no value to me. It’s all downside, no upside for me.
Early on I begged and pleaded but seem to recall Jamie saying they leak in time so unlikely. Devastated is putting it mildlyHas anyone brought up the best AC on the planet yet? Wing Windows??
If you take a step back, if that’s one of the most common complaints about Rivians… that’s actually a good thing.Well, like I said, I can see why people want the little flippy doo-dads on their vents to control them, and I think Scout is smart to enable more tactile controls with the nice U/I... I'm just clarifying that ain't nothing "buried" in a Rivian U/I and its pretty frickin easy to move vents around using the screen. Lots of this stuff just seems to get a little blown out of proportion IMHO