![]() ![]() I’d really like to have those in my car while on a long road trip. However there are a dozen stations I’ve built with literally thousands of songs curated on each. It is a million times better than the WEB app put out by Slacker especially for a mobile interface. Not my favorite choice as the Tesla UX is far superior for driving mode operation than the typically-horrid mobile app put out by Slacker. I could bypass the Tesla media interface. ![]() In short custom stations are completely off the radar when it comes to accessing them from the Model S. I can mark Slacker stations as favorite in my Tesla, and they can be set to be “front and center” on the media app, but I cannot get to them anywhere else. I can create a custom Slacker Station and get it on my Sonos, through Alexa, and on my mobile apps. Tesla disagrees as it is a primary feature when bringing up Slacker stations on their interface. According to Slacker the “Favorites” feature to mark any station as a favorite is being dropped. If Slacker didn’t halfway drop the Favorites feature, the icon now appears on the IOS app but does nothing I could use that. I’d like to see all my custom stations when I login to my Premium Slacker account in my Tesla. I’m not “most people” especially when it comes to my streaming audio. ![]() Tesla got the media interface “good enough for most people”. I love both products but Slacker has been doing half-baked secondary features for years now. I also am frustrated with the horribly outdated browser and the half-ass integration of my Premium Slacker Radio account with the in-dash Slacker interface. As a tech geek I’m interested in the tech in my Model S. ![]()
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