9/12/2023 0 Comments Honda odyssey 2011![]() ![]() This unbranded system uses 12 speakers and a 650-watt amp to create surround sound. With such an advanced rear-seat entertainment system, Honda did well to make the audio system match up. We didn't have to hunt through menus to figure out how to go to dual screen or choose different video inputs.Įven with multiple audio and video sources, the rear-seat entertainment system was easy to use. Not only do we like this functionality, but the controls were very easy to operate. Although we previously saw that technology in the Toyota Sienna, the Odyssey also brings in an HDMI input, allowing for modern video devices. The real highlight of the cabin tech is the rear-seat entertainment system, a wide-screen LCD that can simultaneously show two video inputs side by side. ![]() The iPod interface varies from the general paradigm used throughout the different onscreen systems. Our only complaint about the audio system has to do with the iPod and hard-drive music library interfaces, which use different styles for no obvious reason. In trying various artist and album names, the system worked well, nearly always accurately recognizing our spoken command.Īudio sources abound in the Odyssey, from satellite radio to Bluetooth streaming to the car's onboard hard drive, where music shares space with the navigation system's maps. ![]() Even better, mimicking functionality in Ford's Sync system, the Odyssey lets you request music by artist, album, track, and genre name. As has become typical in new cars, you can dial phone numbers by saying a name in the car's phonebook, which can be copied over from a paired phone. The voice command system in the Odyssey allows for a lot of control without using the physical interface. IPod search lets you use voice command to request music by name. Although Honda's controls are fairly intuitive, having them closer to the screen would make them more usable. Underneath the LCD are the climate controls, followed by a set of audio controls, with the knob and buttons for using navigation and other onscreen controls way at the bottom. The arrangement of the various controls underneath the LCD is somewhat screwy. These views show up on the LCD, also used for navigation, audio, and the Bluetooth phone system. ![]()
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