
Here is the introduction to using the Breeze display screen: 1. Introduction One: The central control screen features the Honda Connect 2.0 Intelligent Navigation System, which includes voice control, navigation positioning, car networking, smartphone connectivity, wireless charging, Bluetooth, and other functions. 2. Introduction Two: The multimedia system allows for personalized adjustments to various vehicle functions. It can also display records such as the average fuel consumption of the current drive and historical fuel consumption data. 3. Introduction Three: The reversing camera can activate the panoramic view and radar functions, providing audible alerts and visual feedback to help the driver detect surrounding obstacles.

After getting in and starting the vehicle, the display screen will automatically light up, and you can operate it by tapping with your finger. I usually tap the small house icon in the lower left corner to enter the main menu first, where common functions like navigation, music, and settings are located. When using navigation, simply search for the destination, and the system will avoid congested routes. For music, you can connect via or CarPlay—once the data cable is connected, your phone interface will be projected onto the screen. I prefer using the buttons on the right side of the steering wheel to adjust the volume, as it's much safer than tapping the screen. When parked, you can also adjust seat heating and mirror angles. During reverse parking, the screen automatically switches to a panoramic view, which is especially practical. Remember to minimize screen tapping while driving and use voice control instead—just say "turn on the radio."

When I first got the car, I also found the large screen complicated, but it became intuitive once I got used to it. The row of shortcut buttons at the bottom of the main screen is customizable—I often place the AC controls there for more precise temperature adjustments with a single tap than physical knobs. Connecting your is crucial: go to Bluetooth pairing in settings, enter the verification code, and you can play music or make calls. Highly recommend the built-in AutoNavi navigation—it's more accurate than phone GPS and shows real-time traffic. Don’t overlook the steering wheel’s right scroll wheel; swiping up/down to switch tracks is super handy. Note: CarPlay requires a wired connection as wireless tends to drop. The system gets regular OTA updates—remember to enable auto-updates in settings.

Tired of fumbling with the screen while driving? Try the voice command button on the steering wheel. Press and hold it, then simply say 'Navigate to the airport'—the system will automatically plan the route. Say 'Lower the temperature' and the AC responds instantly, all without glancing at the screen. When reversing, just focus on the panoramic view—yellow and red lines indicate obstacle distances. For personalized settings, adjust them after parking: long-press the screen to change wallpaper themes, and find driving modes or eco modes in the settings menu. Remember to authorize your for CarPlay connection; otherwise, it’ll only charge but not project the screen. If the system freezes, don’t panic—hold the volume and power buttons simultaneously for 10 seconds to force a reboot, which usually resolves the issue.

For families with kids, focus on learning rear seat controls: First, enable the child lock in settings to prevent accidental touches, and set the rear AC to independent mode to avoid children catching cold. On long trips, connect to a mobile hotspot to easily drag progress bars when playing cartoons for kids. I personally use the navigation favorites feature most often - saving addresses for schools and supermarkets allows one-tap departure. The built-in dashcam footage can be directly replayed on the screen, eliminating the need for external devices. Pair phones in advance as contacts will sync automatically. Remember to turn off the screen before shutting down to save battery, as prolonged sun exposure shortens LCD lifespan. Enable auto-brightness in settings to prevent glare during night driving.

This infotainment system uses Honda's third-generation CONNECT system, with internet connectivity being its highlight. First, register an account and bind your vehicle to remotely check fuel consumption and tire pressure. The online navigation updates traffic conditions in real-time, responding faster than a smartphone. It comes with a monthly free data package, allowing you to listen to QQ Music without turning on your phone's hotspot. System upgrades are convenient—new versions prompt a pop-up notification and take about ten minutes to complete. In emergencies, press the SOS button to directly connect to the customer service center. Another thoughtful feature is the "Last Mile Navigation," which automatically transfers the route to your phone after parking. While driving, the screen proactively alerts you to speed limits and gas stations, making phone mounts practically unnecessary. If it occasionally lags, simply clear the memory—there's a one-tap storage cleanup option in the settings.


