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BMW 7 series Gesture Control 😯 https://t.co/o5CRcQUl6J

The BMW X3 & X4 available with 2.9% APR Representative keeps you entertained and informed wherever you travel with our complimentary Technology Pack upgrade – which includes a Head-up Display, BMW Gesture Control and Harman Kardon Loudspeakers. https://t.co/5X5OFyssgH

I love @BMW’s gesture control which helps to see M760Li’s interactive view while parking. #BMW https://t.co/OfRsofZtds

Full discipline with THE X5. The touchscreen display, voice recognition and BMW gesture control increase driving ease. The #BMW X5. #TheX5 https://t.co/5i3g39tWG8

Our #BMWGeniusSA chats about #BMW Gesture Control and how to use it. Do you have any questions? Be sure to reply with them! https://t.co/PI8tPSJoWy

Swipe, point or scroll. But don’t touch. With BMW Gesture Control, experience effortless navigation in the #AllNewBMW5Series. https://t.co/Mhi1p9iWy9

The Cognac interior with contrasting black panels looks and feels good. The configurable 12.3-inch BMW Live Cockpit Professional cluster and 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment are both intuitive and offers good graphics. Features like 'Hey BMW' and gesture control are gimmicky. https://t.co/bPfOzRXuxt

BMW EQ 3: Presenting BMW Gesture Control in the #AllNewBMW7Series. A first-of-its-kind. https://t.co/VzbQcgIEPt

2017 BMW 750i Gesture Control 👌🏾 https://t.co/rIbkSG3AZa

What's your favourite feature on your BMW? Sheldon’s favourite feature is BMW Gesture Control, which lets you operate some functions by simply moving your hand. Watch a demonstration here... https://t.co/Kpo6Is8nvg

bmw gesture control Q&A Review

What are some mind-blowing technologies that exist that most people don't know about?

Here are some mind-blowing technologies that most people don’t know: Nuclear Batteries :, It can produce a huge amount of energy and can work for several years. It contains heavy metals which give out radiation. It uses great amount of energy released naturally by tiny bits of radio active material without any fusion taking place inside the battery. Gesture Control Device: ,This gesture control device is called ,Reemo,. It is a wearable device that can control electronics based on unique gestures made by the user. With this device you can even lock the doors or arm the security system from a far distance. Flying Motorcycles: ,While most of us still think that Flying Motorcycles is only a vision. But it is not true. Several designs of Flying Motorcycles are in production right now. Sources: ,BMW Motorrad, Lego unveils flying bike concept - ET Auto Powered Exoskeleton: ,It is a wearable mobile machine that facilitates limb movement with greater strength and endurance. Micro Air Vehicle: ,These aircraft are actually similar to the size of insects that can be used for covert operations as well as for getting information about spaces that are inaccessible to humans. It is a class of miniature ,UAVs ,that has a size restriction and may be autonomous. Modern craft can be as small as ,“5 centimeters”,. Universal Translators: ,It is a device common to many science fiction works, especially on television. It can convert speech into 25 different languages. It translates everything you say in the desired language by only pushing a button. Hope you like!!

What is a common feature in a car but most people don’t know what it’s used for?

I’ll share some of the common/cool features of a BMW as I know them well. Some of these features may work with older generation BMWs, or be available on other vehicle manufacturers. I will be using my 2019 X5 (with iDrive ver. 7) as a demo in this post. BMW Key features, (will work on older BMWs) Press lock 3 times to start the car. Press lock 3 more times once the car is started to turn it off. Hold unlock to open all windows + sunroof. Hold lock to close windows/sunroof (this one is model dependent). The BMW display key (right) can perform lot of these features with two way interaction. Note: the 5 and 7 series do offer the remote park option on the display key. I have not seen any other models offer it. BMW door handle features (comfort access) A part from un/locking the door, the door handle equipped with comfort access has another hidden feature. Pressing and holding the lock/unlock “ridge” for about 5 seconds (pictured below) will allow you to open or close the windows + sunroof without going back into the vehicle. This trick will work with almost any generation equipped with comfort access. Try it out. Leave the windows or sunroof open and walk outside of the car with the keys in your pocket and hold the ridge. Kick-open tail gate This feature is not new. Kick your foot under the car and the trunk opens. But did you know it can also close the trunk? Kick once again to close and enjoy never touching your trunk again! This feature works across many manufacturers and older BMWs. I noticed that Mercedes, Audi, Infiniti, and Acura, for example, have the same feature. Programmable memory buttons You’ll notice that the interior infotainment system always comes with buttons labelled 1 to 8. Most people store radio stations on them. But did you know you can actually save any setting/feature in the vehicle with these buttons? For example, say you want to go to a certain setting or feature such as Apple Carplay. You simply go there and hold down #1. Once you hear the ding, the setting will be saved within that button! Now, instead of finding a setting or feature, you simply push #1. This trick has been around for many generations of BMWs. The “A” letter above a light on the stalk This is the automatic high beams feature and most manufacturers or older BMWs have it. Rain sensing wipers If you have rain sensing wipers, you always have to turn them on so that they auto-wipe when rain comes. It’s a pretty popular feature among many manufacturers. On BMWs, it means turning the wiper stalk so that the “Auto” lights up. And you can control the sensitivity on the left. Hidden storage compartment This may only be a feature on newer BMWs such as the X3/X5/X6. There is a hidden storage compartment to the left of the steering wheel. Control upper, right side passenger seat I have seen this feature on other luxury cars, as well as BMW. There is a button that will allow you to control the passengers seat for whatever reason once pushed. See image below. Activation points This is a very cool feature I noticed on the newer BMWs. I believe you need iDrive 7 to use it. You can set an activation point so that anytime you arrive at a certain destination, the front camera will auto turn-on once the point has been reached. It’s a very neat feature to help with parking or to keep you hands on the steering wheel at all times. This feature does not work at higher speeds due to obvious reasons (I blurred out the house due to the address being on it). Auto brake hold (Auto H) This features allows your vehicle to brake for you anytime your vehicle is stopped without putting your foot on the brake. Popular among many manufacturers. Hill descent control Most people don’t know this, but the button with a vehicle going downhill is to help stabilize speed going down a hill, and is used by many manufacturers. Car wash mode A lot of new vehicles have a car wash mode to make entering the bay easier and give the best visibility. In BMWs, its located in the camera settings. I believe this is another iDrive 7 feature. Auto climate control seats Newer BMWs allow you to choose an external temperature where seats will auto turn on the heat or cooled feature when the vehicle is started. It’s located in the climate settings. It’s a neat feature. Again, I think this one is just iDrive 7. Side mirrors tilt down in reverse You can choose which side-view mirror tilts downward when in reverse by changing the mirror selection. DVD Player Most people don’t know this, but vehicles with a DVD/CD slot and HDD navigation can play DVDs when one is inserted in the slot. The vehicle has to be in park. I have tested this out on BMW, Mercedes, Nissan, Honda, Infiniti, etc… Newer cars don’t have CD slots but there are ways around this which I will speak about below. (image from my 2011 3 Series) BMW Coding There are many “codes” you can create with you vehicle that can unlock features that your car didn’t have. They can be USB installed or via a laptop and wire. I had coded my previous BMWs but have not done anything to my current one. Mercedes and Audi are two other popular manufacturers that can be coded similar to BMW. One of the most popular codes is unlocking DVD while driving and the USB media player. This will allow you to play movies or music videos via a USB and/or while driving. If you don’t have DVD in motion unlocked, then you need to be parked to view videos. Other popular codes are features such as turn signals in the HUD, changing startup animations, full text message display, etc… You can also code older cars to have newer car features. Edit 1: ,I thought of a few more. Heads up display (HUD) for media You can scroll through songs in your current playlist or media source via the control wheel directly on the HUD (image is a little blurry as its hard to capture images on the HUD). Customize gesture control Newer BMWs brought the gesture control feature. It allows you to change volume, songs, or accept phone calls by waving your hand. What people may not know is that you can customize it to add more gestures. This is an iDrive 7 feature. More features of the display key This key can start the vehicle by hitting lock 3 times as mentioned before. It can also start the vehicle via pushing a virtual start button. There are more security features you can view by diving deeper into the options. Edit 2:, I remembered a few more as I was driving. Assisted driving (semi-autonomous) Many manufacturers have autonomous driving and the feature works great. One hidden feature I noticed within BMW is that if you signal while in the mode, it will change lanes for you! It doesn’t always work flawlessly, but if it does, you’ll notice an arrow popup on the dash. (this image is not my vehicle as I did not want to record at high speeds). Apple CarPlay and Google Maps Apple CarPlay is available on almost any manufacturer nowadays. One cool thing I noticed was the attention to detail using Google Maps. If you change your vehicle icon in the phone app, it will show up in CarPlay. I have tested this on other vehicles and it works. Added note: I love BMW’s CarPlay because it takes up the whole screen. It is very clean. Smart Talk (conversational A.I.) Just as you can talk to Alexa or Siri, you can say “Hey BMW” and the car will react and bring up the BMW assistant. Mercedes has a feature where you say “Hey Mercedes” and it works similarly. Cargo cover The cargo cover no longer needs to be taken out of the vehicle. It can be stored in the actual trunk! This is a neat feature so you don’t lose it. As well, there is ample extra storage due to no spare tire. 3D View I love the 3D view feature as it makes parking in hard areas a breeze. You can literally see a birds eye view of the vehicle at any angle. As well, you can use the touch screen to move the angle around the car or the gesture control. I am not sure what generation of BMWs introduced this feature but this one is quite advanced. Many manufacturers have introduced this in the last few years and have tweaked it to best suit their needs. Back-up assistant I believe this is BMW and iDrive 7 exclusive. This is a handy feature if you have trouble taking vehicles out of tight spaces. The vehicle will remember how you got into any spot (up to 50m) and take the vehicle out for you using the onboard computer memory and sensors. As well, the steering wheel lights up to assist and provide you feedback. All you (the driver) simply do is press and de-press the brake pedal. BMW laser lights You may have noticed a lot of new manufacturers advertising “laser lighting” as it’s the new trend. These lights are sold as brighter, efficient, and having a longer range. Any BMW that has laser lights will have a blue tinge in the actual lights. So if you’ve noticed this, it actually serves a purpose, as well, it looks good. Side note: In Europe, laser lights are allowed on low beam and high beam. In North America, laser lights are only allowed on the high beam. Edit 3: ,Got another one! Swivelling cameras There is a 360-degree camera like most cars. But the new BMWs now offer “swivel” cameras that turn with your wheel so you have a greater view of your surroundings.

What's the best Car dashboards ever designed?

I would say BMW because of the material quality and the amount of technology it’s got on board. The way everything works so seamlessly is really impressive. Gesture control - This lets you wave your hand in front of the screen to change the volume or accept phone calls. iDrive - Rotary controller and a series of shortcut buttons, which make it easy to navigate through different functions on the move. Finally, a head-up display, which projects a full color representation of the speedometer and navigation on to the windscreen.

What are some interesting things about BMW?

BMW Owns the ,Rolls Royce,, And also the ,Mini Cooper,. BMW delivered a 7 Series model to ,Sachin Tendulkar,, which was the only model in India that had all wheels turning while taking a turn. ,URL: -, ,Car And Bike Show - Master Blaster & his ride BMW was the first automobile company that bought the innovative feature of Gesture Control, that helps the person to use gestures instead of touch screen. ,URL:- ,► 2016 BMW 7 Series - Gesture Control , BMW built their own Lamborghini - ,The First BMW “M” car, the legendary M1 was supposed to be a Lamborghini. BMW and Lambo agreed in the 1970′s to jointly build a race car. The Germans were supposed to provide the engine and some suspension bits, and the Italians were down for the rest. For financial reasons, and at the last minute, Lamborghini pulled out in one of the biggest moments in corporate history. BMW then picked up its clothes, went back to their factory, and built this beast. , ,Herbert Quandt ,: - Nearing bankruptcy in 1959, BMW was almost taken over by Mercedes. BMW though pulled back because they found this private investor Herbert Quandt, whose family till date owns a large chunk of the company today. This battle, of course, caused a major rivalry between the two brands that lasts to this day. “The ultimate driving machine” is a slogan used by BMW for more than 35 years.

How useful is the Gesture Control on the new BMW vehicles?

I personally think it’s more of a gimmick than anything else. Waving your hands around going crazy, screaming “Why won’t the volume turn up!!!” It’s a nice party trick, nothing more.

What is the most ridiculous or useless feature you’ve seen in a car?

A couple of years ago, I believe in 2016–2018, the Mercedes Benz C Class had blank buttons, even if you had the range topping version. Also, BMW gesture control is £150/$200 more, but does nothing useful, and keeps moving when somebody in the second row moves their head. Another BMW point is the Steptronic dual clutch, that they integrated on their newest Minis. It is said to be better than any other gearbox, and that it is faster and more responsive, however, it barely is any faster or more comfortable than a semi automatic or even a Toyota automatic. One last BMW point is the glass shifter they offer on certain models, which is shaped like a crystal. It does not feel good to use and looks out of place. The Toyota Landcruiser (full size) is an 8 seater. Yes, you heard me right. An 8 seater. The third row has 3 seats, the middle one being barely an inch wider than the length of an iPhone 7 Plus. The Lincoln Navigator has a dedicated button, for each seat to move the head rest. Literally a cushion that barely touches the back of your head has a dedicated button. Another for the Lincoln Navigator is a spilt tailgate, except this one is different. The window opens on its own, like an older SUV. This is practical but you could open the tailgate normally or put anything in the back, while seated. My third for the Lincoln Navigator are the electronic running boards. You either have them there permanently or you leave them. Make up your mind Lincoln. Folding tables, found in high model S Class, Maybach and Maybach GLS. These flex under the weight of your hands and cannot even fully support a small laptop or tablet. Finally, social media integration. This one speaks for itself. Almost all of the features I mentioned were electronic features implemented because today, we have technology, however, the deteriorate within a matter of a few years. In only 5 years, your futuristic dual. screens in your shiny new Mercedes Benz A, E, or S class will make you look like you still use a flip phone. On the other hand, a Subaru, 90’s Civic or an 80’s Audi Quattro will make you look like you use the newest iPhone. Those were the kind of cars that stood the test of time and stayed in date forever. A new car keeps its youth for as long as milk, not as long as wine.

What's your favorite BMW feature?

My favorite classic feature are those iconic straight 6 engines. Sweet! My favorite techie feature is the ability to drive autonomously through a garage and park themselves without so much as hitting a stray piece of luggage. This was years before Tesla did anything like that. Now it’s gesture control parking. Who wouldn’t want to play with their car like that? The ultimate toy! Excuse the little gross i3, I am not a fan of that!

Why can’t a BMW 7 series beat a Mercedes S Class, even with high tech features like hand gesture control?

BMW’s hand gesture control would make a really good case study in innovation lectures. It is high-tech all right; it might be cool but it is definitely NOT innovative! For something to be innovative, it should address a “customer pain point”. Customers value technology that has their frustrations with a product or a service resolved. Check out the YouTube video. Is it really less painful to increase the volume or reject a phone call by gesture control than just clicking a simple button on the steering wheel. Hand gesture control aside, this class is all about brand image, in this case being a status symbol. Changing this perception is much more difficult than building a better car. BMW 7 Series 2016 Hand Gesture Controls Are Cool Commercial HD CARJAM BMW 7er G11 G12 INTERIOR

Why do people believe that a BMW is better than Mercedes?

I am from those guys who believe that Mercedes is better than BMW. In areas of functionality and latest technology, Mercedes is way better than BMW. Just look at the infotainment system of new 7 series (especially its gesture control). Personally, I never liked BMW ‘s cars’ personality. Yes, they are better driver cars, more fun to drive and all but they feel like a generation behind other car makers. Moreover, their terminology is quite confusing and their fans often get disappointed by not having an M7. Also they lack the competitor of AMG GT.

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