Summary: The automatic Slacker radio functionality is convenient for quick (but mediocre curation at best) genre-based radio, but with extended use it very quickly becomes stale and frustrating. But algorithm tuning doesn't seem to happen. I think it's supposed to - at the very least, thumbs-down songs almost never play again. Eventually, I have to select a different artist, though - otherwise I'd only ever hear the same ~20 songs. I've had the least crappy experience just by selecting one of my favourite artists its random radio functionality works okay for that. In that case, the Back button works the same as the skip button and just randomly selects another song (often from the same stupid list of ~20 songs) With the basic, free account, you cannot rewind or go back. In most cases, it will recycle the same ~20 songs ad nauseum. It's exceptionally bad, though, unless you listen to exclusively mainstream classic rock. If you search for and select an artist or song, there is a high possibility you will get the first song precisely what you were looking for after that, however, it is an algorithmically generated random playlist of what Slacker considers related artists/songs. For Model 3/Y owners, you have to set up your Slacker account separately, then enter your credentials into the car to access premium Slacker features. Its integration is convenient, but Slacker's catalogue and curation are abysmal.īy default, it automatically uses a generic Tesla account from what I have read, Model S/X users can get their Tesla Slacker credentials, but Model 3/Y users cannot. I got my M3LR in 2018, and it only ever had a Free version of Slacker. Pretty old post, but here's my responses:
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