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Published on Mar 30, 2017 08:00:00 AM
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The infotainment system in the Hexa is a mixed bag. On one hand, you have the JBL sound system with 10 speakers and 320W, which sounds rather good for this price point and lets you tailor the sound with a neat equaliser.
On the other hand, the touchscreen that controls it is small, slow and fiddly to use; luckily there’s also a rotary control knob and shortcut buttons.
There’s no navigation built in, but instead, you can get a companion app on your phone, which seems a bit counterintuitive. Additionally, this and the other two apps – one for remote control, the other for music – proved to be quite a drain on our smartphones’ batteries.
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