Thermal Glass
#1
Thermal Glass
Any real life issues with cell phone reception? I know Porsche suggestes the cell phone cradle/booster (still time to add to our order) but we have theramal glass in our S classs and cell phone reception nor sun pass is an issue.
I'd rather not add the phone crade if I dont really have to, as it takes up quite a bit of space in the small console compartment.
I'd rather not add the phone crade if I dont really have to, as it takes up quite a bit of space in the small console compartment.
#2
I searched this on the panamera forums and several posts said "we don't notice a cell phone signal reduction". I didn't find one that said the signal was reduced. I did see many posts that said they loved it. I'm leaving this in our build (and not buying the huge cradle that doesn't even support inductive charging!).
#4
I have seen no problems so far with cellphone reception with the thermal glass. The Smartphone Compartment does take up a lot of room. The problem I am having is with SunPass. I have yet to get it to work. I placed the SunPass as indicated in the manual but no dice. My SA looked closely at the area around the mirror to see where the SunPass should be placed. And, indeed on close examination there was a patch of glass on both sides of the mirror that was lighter in color with some cross hatch marks. Also in the area on the passenger side was an upside down "L" mark which the SA positioned the top left edge of the square SunPass. I hope that works. The only other solution is to place the SunPass inside the Panoramic roof which is not thermal glass. Apparently that is what they are doing for Panameras.
Any insights from others on toll device issue is much appreciated.
Any insights from others on toll device issue is much appreciated.
#6
Ok, so I emailed my dealer and asked if I should add it and he didnt reply buy sent a revised order with it included...I took this as his wway of saying to add it. I also spoke to a top rep at another dealership who's very knowledgable and spent 20+ years selling p cars and also instructs racing them, he tells me the signal is reduced and to absolutely get the craddle.
After dong some research it's the metal oxide that makes up the reflective element in the glass that causes the issue, not the glass itself. It's the same reason why some office buildings with reflective glass may have very poor cell reception.
The fact our S class has no issues and some here don't either makes me wonder.
I truly dont like the idea of the giant cradle either and would rather use the $560 for rear side motorized window blinds or something else.
What should i do?
Only have a few days left to change order.
After dong some research it's the metal oxide that makes up the reflective element in the glass that causes the issue, not the glass itself. It's the same reason why some office buildings with reflective glass may have very poor cell reception.
The fact our S class has no issues and some here don't either makes me wonder.
I truly dont like the idea of the giant cradle either and would rather use the $560 for rear side motorized window blinds or something else.
What should i do?
Only have a few days left to change order.
#7
Let's take the claim at face value and say the metal oxide coating in the glass somehow blocks a substantial portion of the cell phone signal.
First, does no one at Porsche own cell phones? Wouldn't they have tested this and think it's a bad idea?
Second, is the entire upper portion of your car, including the roof and pillars, also coated with this cell phone blocking substance?
Logic would tell us that the claims, if true, would have negligible actual impact unless you're so far remote that you're barely clinging to signal from a single tower. And even then, despite bluetooth, you'll also choose to position your phone in such a way as to have the coated glass blocking the signal.
Doesn't make much sense to me, but it's your money.
First, does no one at Porsche own cell phones? Wouldn't they have tested this and think it's a bad idea?
Second, is the entire upper portion of your car, including the roof and pillars, also coated with this cell phone blocking substance?
Logic would tell us that the claims, if true, would have negligible actual impact unless you're so far remote that you're barely clinging to signal from a single tower. And even then, despite bluetooth, you'll also choose to position your phone in such a way as to have the coated glass blocking the signal.
Doesn't make much sense to me, but it's your money.
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#8
Let's take the claim at face value and say the metal oxide coating in the glass somehow blocks a substantial portion of the cell phone signal.
First, does no one at Porsche own cell phones? Wouldn't they have tested this and think it's a bad idea?
Second, is the entire upper portion of your car, including the roof and pillars, also coated with this cell phone blocking substance?
Logic would tell us that the claims, if true, would have negligible actual impact unless you're so far remote that you're barely clinging to signal from a single tower. And even then, despite bluetooth, you'll also choose to position your phone in such a way as to have the coated glass blocking the signal.
Doesn't make much sense to me, but it's your money.
First, does no one at Porsche own cell phones? Wouldn't they have tested this and think it's a bad idea?
Second, is the entire upper portion of your car, including the roof and pillars, also coated with this cell phone blocking substance?
Logic would tell us that the claims, if true, would have negligible actual impact unless you're so far remote that you're barely clinging to signal from a single tower. And even then, despite bluetooth, you'll also choose to position your phone in such a way as to have the coated glass blocking the signal.
Doesn't make much sense to me, but it's your money.
As I also mentioned it's never been an issue with our S class cars.
Weird Porsche makes note of it though, or perhaps it's to sell the cradle option.
I will email delaer in the morning and have it removed.
FYI if you're in an office building with poor cell service it may be instinctive to move closer to a window but that may make things worse if its a newer building with low e glass.
#10
The Smartphone Compartment is designed to boost the signal. My SA, who has been selling P cars for a long time and who is a national top producer, said that he has not received complaints about problems with reception with the thermal glass. But here in central Florida reception is very good so even if the thermal glass reduced reception somewhat it would go unnoticed. I got the Smartphone Compartment because I travel to places with very poor AT&T reception like the NC mountains. It will help my reception in marginal areas. I would not have gotten the Smartphone Compartment otherwise.
#11
I have seen no problems so far with cellphone reception with the thermal glass. The Smartphone Compartment does take up a lot of room. The problem I am having is with SunPass. I have yet to get it to work. I placed the SunPass as indicated in the manual but no dice. My SA looked closely at the area around the mirror to see where the SunPass should be placed. And, indeed on close examination there was a patch of glass on both sides of the mirror that was lighter in color with some cross hatch marks. Also in the area on the passenger side was an upside down "L" mark which the SA positioned the top left edge of the square SunPass. I hope that works. The only other solution is to place the SunPass inside the Panoramic roof which is not thermal glass. Apparently that is what they are doing for Panameras.
Any insights from others on toll device issue is much appreciated.
Any insights from others on toll device issue is much appreciated.
#14
I have seen no problems so far with cellphone reception with the thermal glass. The Smartphone Compartment does take up a lot of room. The problem I am having is with SunPass. I have yet to get it to work. I placed the SunPass as indicated in the manual but no dice. My SA looked closely at the area around the mirror to see where the SunPass should be placed. And, indeed on close examination there was a patch of glass on both sides of the mirror that was lighter in color with some cross hatch marks. Also in the area on the passenger side was an upside down "L" mark which the SA positioned the top left edge of the square SunPass. I hope that works. The only other solution is to place the SunPass inside the Panoramic roof which is not thermal glass. Apparently that is what they are doing for Panameras.
Any insights from others on toll device issue is much appreciated.
Any insights from others on toll device issue is much appreciated.
#15
Originally Posted by pokingaround
Where did you hear/read this? Just curious as I have yet to install my EZPass in my new Panamera...