👍🏻 for video. Also I feel better when I’ve noticed some air bubbles on the left of second row screen protector. I have same thing. Even though my front 2 screens protectors installed perfectly 😂
thanks, can't wait to update. i wish they would improve the profile management. it's a pain when friends borrow the truck and have to go through the process of inviting them.
One thing I noticed was the Tesla chargers were not appearing in my infotainment until AFTER this update. I know this because I got my adapter and wanted to find a Supercharger and had to use the Tesla app on my phone. Then I got the Rivian update later today, updated, went looking again and they were there!
@@riviantrackr Appreciate the tip. However that was not the case either version. They must be updating their acceptable charger list within their infotainment updates.
As always, thanks Jose. Rivian - here’s some feedback for you. Please start providing more substantial new features and functions in your updates. You’ve dropped a couple nice one’s this year, but not even close to the pace that was promised late last year. Particularly with the reliability of Tesla superchargers that are coming online, charger ratings are much less relevant now. Already have what I care about most - availability, charging speed and price (either native in Rivian or via a phone app). You need to come out with updates that will help sell cars and these don't move the needle.
The flaw I see is convoluting locking the ability to take actions with the ability to see information. A lot of us would like our riders to be able to see information (track info, route info, weather, etc) but not give them controls.
Feels like if your riders are adult enough to digest the info, they will be responsible enough not to mess things up. You could always ask them nicely right? Letting them explore a bit is good too. Doesn't make them feel like 2nd class riders.
@@LarsDennert In my case they are 3 and 5, so not quite ready to trusted with the outlet control and seat heaters. But they do love to see the album art of the music and see how far we've gone and how far to go. I was also thinking about ride-share drivers, though I'm sure that's not a lot of Rivians.
@@LarsDennert yep, and enforcing that while trying to drive down the road should go well. My kids are young enough to still be learning impulse control.
Wait, so when you lock the rear screen they cannot even turn on their cabin lights? That doesn't make sense. When you lock the screen, they should be able to turn on their lights and maybe even adjust the heated seats.
What if you don't want the rear passenger to mess with the rear screen at all?? I agree that their should be a third option but there are a lot of scenarios (kids) where you don't want them to have any controls at all.
Well, the way the second row lights work in my R1S (prior to this update) is that all you have to do is tap on the light itself and the individual light turns on. Tap again, turns off. Currently (prior to this update) you can lock the back display. I have no need for that so I don't know if I locked the screen if that would affect manually turning on/off the 2nd row lights, though I highly doubt it. As such, it would be silly if Rivian took away the manual turning on/off the 2nd row lights just because the rear display screen was locked.
Unfortunately Apple no longer does what’s best for the customer but what’s best for Apple. They have too much of a monopoly already. The last thing we want is apple getting into other markets.