Couple issues with calling using wireless android auto:
- Call audio volume is much lower than music volume. So during a call I have to jack up the volume to 20-25 to hear the caller and then when i end the call, I almost go deaf and crash the car from the shock of loud music that was previously playing.
- 2nd problem is probably on the android auto side but I thought I'd ask here in case you have sage wisdom. When asking google to call a contact, google is correctly recognizing the name (spelled out on the screen correctly) but then asks who I want to call and only offers three contacts to call
- 3rd issue (also likely an android auto issue): android auto prompted me that next time i want to engage it to do something I could push and hold the button on the steering wheel instead of saying "ok google" but when I tried this, it didn't seem to work. I'm guessing this isn't truly a functionality but was hoping for confirmation here.
Couple issues with calling using wireless android auto:
- Call audio volume is much lower than music volume. So during a call I have to jack up the volume to 20-25 to hear the caller and then when i end the call, I almost go deaf and crash the car from the shock of loud music that was previously playing.
- 2nd problem is probably on the android auto side but I thought I'd ask here in case you have sage wisdom. When asking google to call a contact, google is correctly recognizing the name (spelled out on the screen correctly) but then asks who I want to call and only offers three contacts to call
- 3rd issue (also likely an android auto issue): android auto prompted me that next time i want to engage it to do something I could push and hold the button on the steering wheel instead of saying "ok google" but when I tried this, it didn't seem to work. I'm guessing this isn't truly a functionality but was hoping for confirmation here.
For the first one, you have to increase the call volume in EV Play by going into the Sound Settings via the brown Settings (gear) icon available on the EV Play taskbar.
The second and third are in fact are a combination of Rivian & Android Auto "quirks" and I don't have much control over that, unfortunately.