MyHyundai with Bluelink App Reviews

VERSION
5.1.9
SCORE
4.7
TOTAL RATINGS
295,561
PRICE
Free

MyHyundai with Bluelink App Description & Overview

What is myhyundai with bluelink app? The MyHyundai app makes getting information about your Hyundai vehicle easier than ever. The MyHyundai app allows you to access owner resources, schedule service or connect to your Bluelink enabled vehicle from your phone. Bluelink technology enables and empowers you while you are on the go, giving you access to your Bluelink features from your office, at home, or just about anywhere.


Access the app with your MyHyundai.com ID, password and PIN to take advantage of Bluelink’s Remote features. Log in and send commands conveniently using Touch ID and Face ID. An active Bluelink subscription is required to use Bluelink features in the app. To renew or upgrade to either Remote or Guidance, please visit MyHyundai.com.




An active Bluelink Remote Package (R) or Guidance Package (G) subscription is required to access select features. Feature support varies by vehicle model. Please visit HyundaiBluelink.com to check what Bluelink features your vehicle supports.


With the MyHyundai app you can:
• Remotely start your vehicle (R)
• Remotely unlock or lock the door (R)
• Start your vehicle with saved presets you customize (R)
• View charging status, manage charging schedules and settings (EV and PHEV vehicles only) (R)
• Learn more about key features with user tutorials
• Remotely activate the horn and lights (R)
• Search and send Points of Interest to your vehicle (G)
• Access saved POI History (G)
• Make a Car Care service appointment
• Access Bluelink Customer Care
• Find your car (R)
• Access maintenance information and other convenient features.
• Check Vehicle Status (supported on select 2015MY+ vehicles)
• Access vehicle features with four phone widgets for Remote Features, Parking Meter, POI search and Ioniq EV vehicle







MyHyundai app also supports Apple Watch. Use voice commands or the smartwatch app menu to access select features.
With MyHyundai for Apple Watch you can:
• Remotely start your vehicle (R)
• Remotely unlock or lock the door (R)
• Remotely activate the horn and lights (R)
• Find your car (R)
*Note: Active Bluelink subscription and Bluelink equipped vehicle with capabilities required.







The MyHyundai app asks for the following device permissions as needed:
• Camera: For adding driver and profile pictures
• Contacts: To select from phone contacts when sending secondary driver invites
• Location: For map and location functionality throughout the app
• Phone: For placing calls when tapping on buttons or links to call
• Files: For saving PDFs or other downloaded documents to the device
• Notifications: To allow push notification messages from the app
• Touch ID/Face ID: For enabling fingerprint and/or face recognition functionality

For technical assistance, please contact us at AppsTeam@hmausa.com.
Disclaimer: Feature support varies by vehicle model. Please visit HyundaiBluelink.com to check what Bluelink features your vehicle supports.

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App Name MyHyundai with Bluelink
Category Productivity
Published
Updated 12 January 2024, Friday
File Size 234.5 MB

MyHyundai with Bluelink Comments & Reviews 2024

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A great App but.... The app works really well for what it was intended, gets regular updates as well. Only big problem I see, and thousands of other users as well, at least in the USA, is the flashing lights issue. If one remote starts a Hyundai car, it causes the hazards light to flash. Apart from being a nuisance to other people at night if the car is parked outside, there is also a real danger in urban environments where car jackings frequently occur, like Chicago where I live. You basically advertise to everybody that the engine is running and that the user will be there momentarily. Already then! If one Googles this issue, you will learn that Hyundai refuses to fix this unnecessary feature. So as soon as my free 3 year trial is up, I am going to look for another remote start solution. Do they really expect people to pay for an app like this, where a real annoyance and/or possible danger to life and property is not taken care of? It would be okay, I guess, in countries like Korea, but here?

Mostly junk, occasionally handy. Mostly this is junk. Like right now the app tells me the car is not plugged in and therefore it can’t start charging. I look out the window and not only is it plugged in, it’s charging. Variations of this happen constantly. It’s also constantly reporting absurd numbers like saying I have 65,000 miles of range. And the scheduling feature is quite unreliable, charging during peak hours when I tell it not to or not turning on when peak hours are done. I’m still in the three years for free period. Hyundai is going to have to way way up their game to get me to actually pay for this. As it is I keep debating just removing the app even though it’s free, just because it often frustrates me. I love the car (Tucson PHEV). It’s exceeded my expectations in almost every way. The app just gets me mad and makes me enjoy the car less, which is why I think I might be better off without it.

Good Start by Hyundai. The MyHyundai app is a good start to being able to monitor your car, however it is not ready for prime time. My biggest issue is support of the app. I have had a problem with receiving notifications to my text, email and app when certain events occur. For example when I leave the car and doors an unlocked. I use to get notification of that event when I first got the car. About 2 months ago, that stopped working. I emailed support through the app. First , that was difficult to even submit. Too much info was requested just to ask a question. Second, I received a response, but they did not understand my issue. A solution was offered, they thanked me and closed it out. The solution did not work. I think people are too quick to resolve issues without understanding. This happened twice. I finally called Muhyundai support, they walked me through a solution, which entailed the web page, and that did not work. By the way the same functionality is available through the Myhyundai app but the support person was not that familiar with that app. Honestly, I was not aware there was a web page AND MyHyndai app. Pretty confusing. I tried to find a solution through myHyundai support documentation and help topics but those are not well developed to help. Again, the entire MyHyundai app and support is not well developed enough yet.

Good app and service but there is room to improve.. This app and the service it supports are both nice. It’s very convenient to remote start the vehicle from inside the house during cold weather. It also has potential to be very convenient and stress relieving because it can unlock my doors in case I have locked the key fob in the car. However, that seems to be a useless feature since the key fob cannot be locked in the car, as the doors will not allow locking as long as the fob is detected within. But if I have lost the fob then it would be convenient to open the doors using the app, however, I still cannot start and drive the car. What would make this app much more useful is if someone has lost their fob, say on a fishing trip, and they returned to the car and was still able to BOTH unlock AND start the car so that they could drive home. I can do one or the other with the app, but not both. Unlocking the doors requires that the engine is not already running (among other things) and remote starting the engine requires that the doors be currently locked with the alarm set. Each one of these options prevents the other from being done afterwards.

2023 Ionique 5. Generally I really like the car but it has a few limitations: 1. No rear window washer/wiper 2. The radar sensors and rear camera are not well protected- The camera is blurred with rain drops and the radar stopped Functioning in heavy rain at highway speeds 3. The tire inflation canister spontaneously failed sometime within 4 months of the car purchase and made a big mess. The dealership didn’t have a kit in stock so had to order one, taking 2 extra weeks without a means to repair a tire. 4. The doors have 2 stop/hold positions but they are weak - the door closes too easily and can injure your shins. 5. The dashboard vents have limited adjustment. Also, 6. The front hood is close to the wipers and prevents me from washing the whole window - the wipers can’t be lifted to a hold position to access the lower portion of the windshield.

Terrible response but it does “sometimes” do what it states. Okay. This review is first of all after a week of use. I’ll update it later so it could be better or worst than this. At some areas (not rural), I would get a very slow response if there is one to lock and unlock the car. It’s is not snowing or cold here so I don’t need a remote start. It took 3 to 5 minutes to unlock or lock. This is in the city when I check the bluelink signal bar at full. Next is setting up the amount. It took them 5 days to set it up and they said they will change the activate date to that date once it is up. I still see the active date as when I purchased the car. Last is the cost of bluelink per year. This is probably the most expensive out of the other 3 brand cars we own for this kind of service. 3 years for free while my other 2 cars have 5 and 1 has 10 years for free. This car needs 2 x 99 per year for the features that others pay 80 and 99 per year for those same features. Worst part of it is that it is totally not reliable, it’s working sometimes and sometimes I still get errors once in a while even tho my car hasn’t moved.

Terrible!!!!!!!. I can’t say enough about this app how horrible it is. Recently with the newest update we have been forced to allow you even more into ours lives with that ‘privacy’ crap. Even having paid $200/for the year, if I did not accept your ‘privacy rules’ I can’t use what I paid for. Not acceptable. Also not acceptable that the coldest days of the year the stupid app didn’t work, did not allow me to start my car….yes Merry Christmas to me!! My daughter owns a GMC vehicle and uses the GMC app to start her car but …..get this, she also has a ‘start’ feature on her key fob!!!!! Can you even imagine that? I love my car 2019 Tucson, but will never own another Huyndai/Kia again. I am sold a car with remote features but can only use the start feature with the stupid app that doesn’t work!! This is so unacceptable. I have read so many bad reviews on this app but not one reply from the Bluelink company. Such poor customer service. Take our money and run!!! If I could have left a zero star rating I would have.

Great app that really impresses. Apps for vehicles have, so far in my experience, been clunky (like going through five or six steps to unlock your car) or mostly pointless (like really, your big feature is a button to call your dealership derive department?). Hyundai did it right! I much prefer this app over Chevy or BMW apps! It always logs me in quickly with Face ID and keeps common tasks at you fingertip along with vehicle status right at the top. I find I actually use this app a good bit. Taking the kids to school this morning, one needed something out of the car. Since we were taking a different car, I didn’t have the keys. So two taps on my phone and a 30second delay… we’re in. I forgot to lock the vehicle back. The app sent me a reminder 15 minutes later, “vehicle has been unlocked since ____.” Super nice to get that reminder and be able to lock my car while in the school drop off line. Remote start for those especially hot or really cold days works perfectly, and other features like vehicle status and manual are helpful, too. The only thing I have found is a shortcoming is that while I can set Start my car with an internal temp and heated steering wheel… oddly I can’t turn on the heated seats! Big miss for the cold weather season. That’s specifically on a 2022 Palisade. Maybe an update can fix it?! But hey, it’s still overall the best vehicle app I’ve experienced so far. A good win for Hyundai.

In the winter I hate this car because of this app. This app is the thing that will keep from buying another Hyundai in the future. I have a 2018 Hyundai Tucson Limited (nearly fully loaded). It has heated seats and a rear defroster. Every time I attempt to start the car from this app, for a brief second it shows the “heated features” for activation on start, then they slide away. I guess I didn’t pay enough for this feature. Screw Hyundai. Never again. The app also used to allow for 15 minute start increments. Now only 10. And don’t get me started on the flashing hazard lights when it remote starts. Buy something that has an actual remote starter. You’ll be happier. UPDATE 2022: Still despise this company because of this app. I don’t mind paying for blue link, but the neutering Hyundai does to it is mind boggling. For at least six months there was a feature that could be enabled that would lock the doors if they were unlocked thereby enabling remote start. This feature is now gone in a recent update. Crapware.

Not Reliable- AT ALL.. One of the main reasons I chose the Santa Fe over other similar sized SUVs was for all the extra features that came with Blue Link. I read poor reviews on the app before I made my purchase and even spoke to all the salespeople about them. I then took a Santa Fe home to test out for almost 3 days and they gave me a temporary login because I was concerned about Blue Link. I tested the CRAP out of it while that car was at my house, literally trying a different function probably every hour just to see how often it might fail. Maybe once did it happen in those few days, so I was completely satisfied and made my car purchase a few days later. This was 2 weeks ago. From the moment I had my own personal login with the app, it has worked maybe 3 times....for every feature. I’ve spoken to the dealership and to Blue Link customer service, re-downloaded the app several times, logged out and back in, you name it. I am SO disappointed by this and completely regretting my decision to go with a Hyundai! Never again.

25% Success Rate With This App. I can’t even start to tally up how many times it’s failed. How many times I’ve been standing at my car for minutes on minutes, waiting for the remote app features to work. Yes, I have the most updated app. Yes, I have the newest iPhone. Yes, I have the most updated iOS. Yes, my car is in an open area able to receive the signal. Yes, my phone has full bar LTE coverage. Forcing me to turn back around and go get my actual key. Whether it was locking, unlocking. The worst is when you physically lock the door. See the car lock. Then five minutes later try using the app for remote start. Just to wait for nothing. Trying it again, waiting around again for no reason. To top it off, add the price tag along with the times it doesn’t work. It’s just a hard pill to swallow after wanting a vehicle that has abilities like this and it does not work. Might have to switch to another car brand with 2 years left. It’s almost 2021, this shouldn’t have issues like this.

I was just charged $198 for this FREE app!. I've used this app for three years now and the earlier versions were buggy and the server that you connected to was only available maybe 70% of the time. To use this app you need to pay at least $99 a year (compared to FordPass that is free for the first 5 years). The app has improved and is now 95% reliable, which most would agree is not good enough when you're paying $99 a year. You signup via the Hyundai website so that Apple does not get their 30% cut, but the online site intentionally does not give you the option of cancelling the service. You have to call their support number and hagel with them until they agree let you cancel their service. I've cancelled the service in the past and I just found on my credit card statement that they automatically renewed it for $198 for the next year. In my opinion it is credit card fraud when a company (Hyundai) has charged your card without your approval. This is one of the most expensive and frustrating apps I have had to work with. You buy a car with all these fancy features but you can't use them unless you pay a yearly subscription fee.

Good app but…. This is a nice app, had one for my Honda previously and also for our Audi. When I bought my car the sales person showed me that you can remote start and warm your seats before you get in. For some reason shortly after that feature was taken away. Huge disappointment for me as I have medical issues that are aggravated by the cold weather. My Honda always had nice warm seats by the time I got in. Also the maintenance section is fairly unintuitive and now says I’m supposed to have maintenance done every 2,000 miles!? C’mon, Im not using this vehicle as a tow truck. My final frustration is that the car will chime at you if you try to get out while the moonroof is popped or open, but the app won’t check the status of the moonroof when it checks to see if the doors are locked. I’ve left a moonroof open in the rain… this would be a nice feature. BRING BACK THE HEATED SEATS!!

BlueLink compared to SyncUP by T-Mobile. Right out the gate I do like that there are so many features packed into one app! I can’t say whether SyncUP would have remote started my other car, or controlled the weather inside the car when remote starting, so these features are new to me (via an app, that is). A gripe I have is how long it takes to hear back from that my car has been started, etc… I also don’t find the fact that I have to refresh to see the most up to date car status- especially when I’m checking it for the first time since having the app open in days. To me when I click the Vehicle Status option it should show me the status as of the moment I clicked on vehicle status…I don’t know, because as I write this it seems as if Hyundai put a good deal of intellect into developing BlueLink so if the need to “refresh” once visualizing the vehicle’s status as of “the last time the car was used”, is for a reason I’d love to have that explained. This is actually all I have for now…if possible I’ll update my review as I get more acquainted with my newish 2020 Ioniq Limited.

Don’t Use This Service!!!!!. Their customer service horrible. I’ve been hung up on many times when I tried to contact them about issues with my service. I also would get a poor connection with the Blue Link service when I was contacting to them when I was in my car. The service itself is good when it decides to work. It will work about 70% of the time. Its a 30% failure rate. It’s very annoying to walk out to your vehicle expecting it to be running and it’s not on. They lied to me and canceled my service instead of giving me the free month I was promised. By canceling my service after June 1,2022 I wasn’t able to reactivate my service. The supervisor I spoke to didn’t care about the fact that their agent caused my service to no longer work. The supervisor never even apologized to me. I tried to work with these disrespectful people and it was for nothing. I highly recommend not giving them your time or money. The headaches and unnecessary stress isn’t worth using the service when it decides to work. Stay away from the Hyundai Blue Link service . You have been warned.

So far, so good!. I recently purchased a 2019 Hyundai Kona Limited and have been using the Blue Link app. While there has been some lag time after a command is sent it seems to be acceptable. When a Start command is sent it usually takes about 30-40 seconds for the car to start. For the other commands it seems to be shorter. The status notifications also come fairly quickly. It also has a timer built in to the app so that a new command cannot be sent until 50 seconds have passed, the app will show the count down. I am using an Apple XR with the app. I hope everything continues to work because I can see that I will use the Remote Start a lot. If I did have a complaint it would be that the sign-up process online needs to be more seamless and should be available through the app.

Much improved, but still has some basic UX flaws. I've been using this app for about a year and a half at this point so I can honestly say it has improved. However, it's still quite buggy. If your car's alarm has gone off and you didn't stop the alarm yourself with your keys, you won't be able to use the remote start feature. I had this happen and Blue Link support couldn't help me at all. They told me to take it to a dealer. I'm a software engineer so I tracked down the issue myself. If this happens to you, just trigger the alarm with your keys and unlock it with your keys to stop the alarm. Remote start should work for you after that. I also just discovered that you have to tap a button for the car finder to update its current location. That should probably happen when you navigate to that page. Even if you have to wait for it to load, it's better to show no data at all rather than bad data. And for those users complaining about force updates - get over it. Every app has to force update from time to time. If you don't like it happening over 4G then turn off automatic updates. That's not Blue Link's fault. And stop complaining about paying for it! Is it a bit pricey at $100 a year? Yeah, maybe. But building software and running servers 24/7 to support it isn't cheap either. Some nice to haves for this app would be turning on the seat warmers remotely and the rear defrost. Also, why doesn't the car finder work if you are over 1 mile away from your car?

Rarely works. Leased a Hyundai Elantra 2020 and nearly peed my pants when I sat down to sign the paperwork and saw an Apple Watch on the cover of one of the booklets. I said, “No!” I love my Apple Watch and use it nearly as much as my iPhone. Couldn’t believe I was going to be able to start my car with my watch! Fast forward a couple weeks and all I’ve seen one after the other is glitch and failure, glitch and failure. The delay on my watch and often phone is so long, I’d rather not even use it. I’m standing in my driveway as we speak waiting for my dog to pee and trying to unlock my car with the phone app. It pended three times with three failures. I’m aware of the requirements for Remote Start to work. My phone is often “more” successful than my watch, and quicker than the watch for sure, but the fact of the matter is that it’s not reliable. If it’s such a pain to get it to work, I’m not going to want to use it. Maybe an update is in order. The Apple Watch updates didn’t do anything to help. I’ll just go back to my previous favorite features: keyless entry and proximity awareness. Meh.

Almost never works. I want to like this app - but unless you only want to use it to lock your doors, every other feature is simply doesn’t work most of the time. I keep my phone and the app up to date. In fact, when it refuses to even let me login sometimes, I check the App Store and hope there is an update to this broken service but there isn’t. Here’s some of the things that finally drove me to write this review: - Endless waiting and loading even when I have perfect internet connection - Can’t login at all 10% of the time. The password was correct, it just “loses connection to the server” - No single sign on (SSO) to Hyandai finance. You have to put in your credentials Every. Single. Time. It doesn’t matter if you select “remember login” I promise you, it won’t remember. - Remote start is more of a fantasy than an actual service. It works maybe 15% of the time and that feels generous. I think it hasn’t worked a single time in the past week. It’s mid-December. So that’s fun. - The app will notify me that my doors are locked, but they are not. It will tell me the car is on and the remote start was successful, but it wasn’t. It will say the car is out of the service area when I’m standing right in front of it. It’s completely a toss up if anything this app notifies me is accurate. Please do better with this app. As others have mentioned, other car manufacturers have MUCH better apps and don’t charge for the service.

Missing Siri integration, long login time. It should be as easy as lifting my wrist and saying “hey Siri, start my sonata and set the AC to 77”. The experience is app only and unfortunately that puts the burden on them to improve. BlueLink is a paid service and not cheap. I’m fine with that if it was continually delivering improvements to the service. The app is the worst part of this. The watch app works sometimes, but usually I have to get the phone out and find out it’s logged out again. After eventually logging back in, I can execute remote start. However, that takes up to 2 minutes to happen. By the time it does, I’m lucky if it starts before my kids open the doors, which cancels everything. So much for cooling the car off before we leave the restaurant. If this were free, I’d tolerate the situation.

Needs much improvement. The app is useless most everything needs desktop access to work. On top of that I received an email for a free year of service and have not been able to use the service, it’s been about 3 months now. (Totally understand the free year, since I won’t be able to use it) took to service dept to fix, they tried sending me home by saying it wasn’t working because I need to purchase the service. When I finally got someone to take the time to listen and understand I activated the free year of service from my desktop but the service is not working on my sonata, they took it back in the service bay again and discovered a bad head unit. Took about a month for that to come in and now with my work schedule I haven’t had time to get back to have it installed. Service dept hours are not weekend friendly as I would need to take it on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon. If I ever purchase another vehicle I will make sure remote start is already installed so I don’t have to rely on this or any other app. My car is a 2017 model so how is the head unit already needing to be replaced???

Double charged for the same 1 year subscription.. I have tried 3 times to get help with billing from hyundai customer service. I was told I could pay a certain price for 1 year. I paid it. I have screen shots of everything. Then I get charged again but for the full amount. This is very concerning knowing that you just take money from people. You record all your calls. I’m sure you have a CRM where your employees take notes. So how in the world do you miss this? I need to speak to who ever is in charge of this company. Based of the reviews I can see that you obviously don’t care about the consumer. This is why consumers cross over to other brands, because companies like you promise so much that you never follow up on. We are just numbers to you. No relationship. You just take our money, in my case twice, and forget about customer service. I have all three emails and look forward to sharing them with who ever is in charge. How can you claim to be this great customer focused company, when your failing at customer service. I will get my money back.

Patience is a Virtue. The remote start feature works fine for me. It usually takes around 30 seconds but it has taken up to 2 minutes before. It is fairly consistent, and this includes in a parking garage where I don’t even get cell service! It’s not meant to be used for you to show off to your friends by starting your car while walking to it. You need to plan ahead and give it enough time to start and actually warm up / cool off. I usually start it 5-10 minutes before I expect to leave. I know the lights flashing can bother some people, but it’s helpful in alleviating unnecessary traffic in crowded parking lots and busy street parking by letting other drivers know that despite the car being on, there are no immediate plans to move and they shouldn’t wait for the spot. The app updates frequently, but I’ve noticed multiple improvements since originally downloading it. Overall I’m very pleased with it considering I’m coming from a vehicle without any remote features at all.

Almost ready for prime time but not yet. First Impressions: They have done several nice things with the app, and if this was 60 years ago I would give it 4 to 5 stars, but Hyundai Hazlet almost all other manufactures pass them up, and they want you to pay for things that other manufactures give you for free. Sure they give you three years free blue link with the purchase of a new car, but Chevy and other makers give you the basic level service for free weights let you lock your doors, start your car even after you’re free service is over. On top of that, there’s a fatal flaw in Hyundai’s design, and they let you sit things like to turn your heated seats on for part of your precepts, but then when you push it half the time it doesn’t work because your doors aren’t locked and that’s not one of the things you can pick as an option to add to your presets. Nobody wants to have to go to their app lock their doors through the app and wait a minute for it to happen and then hit the start car after that. That’s makes no sense, and require somebody to stay in their app for 3 to 4 minutes just to get confirmation that the first step took place and then you have to start the second stop and wait for a confirmation for that. That’s ridiculous. Maybe new car owners that have never had this are OK with that, but coming from four other cars that have a far superior service this is hard to put up with.

Garbage app, Hyundai should be ashamed. It’s hard for me to put into words just how much I hate this app. If I didn’t have to use this app I would delete and try to forgery the horrific user experience. Unfortunately, Hyundai has decided to make key features, like setting charging timers, only available in the app. This absolutely should be available to be set in car. Why isn’t it? Are they actually driving user to this app?!? The app takes a long time to load (like 30-60 seconds) and every time you make a change to a setting, be prepared to wait again. The vast majority of the time using this app is spent watching the loading animation. If waiting was the only problem, that would simply make the app irritating, however, in addition to waiting, you are treated to frequent errors that tell you that what you are trying to do can not be done at the moment. But the absolute soul-crushing part of the entire experience is that even after many many attempts on several days and finally believing that the charging timer was set, I realized while charging my car, that the timer was in fact not set. Trudging into the app yet again, I realized that the times I set were defaulting to AM instead of the PM times I had previously set. So, after several more attempt, several more errors, several minutes of spinning loading animations, I have resigned to the fact that I cannot set a timer for my car. I legitimately wish I had not purchased the Hyundai. This app is that bad.

Not worth the cost. To start off the fact that you have to pay for this feature is truly outrageous. My past two vehicles (Chevy, Nissan) did not require you to pay for these features. Moreover, they scam you because the feature everyone wants (and the only one that truly works because the vehicle diagnostics are just estimates made through miles/time) is the remote start. But the only way you can get this feature is if you pay for both vehicle diagnostics package AND the remote start package. So you think you are paying 70$ a year but your really paying for both packages for 140$ a year. TOTA RIP OFF! Especially considering all other brands do not even require you pay for this service. In addition, the app does not work that well. Not only does it take 30-60 seconds to actually send the request to my car but half the time it errors out. And the remote start feature is very limited and only lets your car run 10 minutes before turning off. 15-20 min would be ideal to let the ice melt. If it wasent for the payment I could look past these app flaws. But I will not be purchasing a yearly subscription after my monthly trial is up. Hyundai please stop being scummy and make these features free like the rest of your competitors.

My Hundai,. I have a Hundai Kona, I LOVE it. This is my second Hundai I have owned. My first was an Elantra, it was such a good car that I gave it to my Granddaughter when she graduated high school and went off to college. I knew she would need something reliable. She didn’t go too far but was a little over an hour drive away. That meant that I needed a new car for myself. I had my eye on a beautiful red Kona Ultimate, I did my homework and decided that was my next car. Not too big and not too small, I called the Hundai dealership and talked with a woman, I wish I could remember her name but I don’t. She had to make some calls to find the exact one I wanted and she did. She found the one I wanted and personally went to get it. I’m in Oregon and she found it in Washington a little over an hour away. She earned her commission, she was so sweet. That was in May 2021 and 2 years later, I still love my car and recommend Hundai to anyone I know who is looking for a new car.

Awesome Experience!. The MyHyundai app is awesome! Coupled with the complimentary 3 year subscription you now receive with the purchase of a new Hyundai vehicle gives you all the resources you could ever want to operate, track and care for your new Hyundai! I can remotely lock, unlock and start my new Hyundai Elantra, plus set the cabin climate so the car feels perfect when we get in! I receive notifications when my car doors are opened or the car was remotely started. It tracks the cars gas tank level and mileage along with other important information. I can schedule service, make my payment or contact emergency services. Plus loads of other cool features! This newly designed app is simply fantastic! Hyundai is in the business to satisfy their customers and it shows!

Free… maybe. $200 a year, I think not. I bought a Hyundai about a year ago and one of my must haves was a remote start. They said that this app was free for a year and then it would be $99/year or I could also do it month to month. Well, I only use the remote start in the winter (I live in the northeast) so I figured I could subscribe December to April and it wouldn’t be too bad. In the past year, I have found that the remote start usually works at home, but almost never at work or when I'm in a crowded area. When I'm at home, I can start the car and run back into the house, but when I leave work, I have to sit in a freezing car and let it warm up! That is not useful at all! And it only lets the car run for ten minutes which is not enough time to let it warm up. In addition, I just got a notice to renew and in order to get the remote start package, you have to have the diagnostic package which is another $100/year. So Hyundai wants me to pay $200/year for a remote start that doesn’t work half the time?? And the diagnostic portion is crap. It says I need service, but it won’t tell you what it is and there’s nothing listed in the service manual. The drive score hasn’t updated in about two months so that’s pretty useless. Not going to get an insurance discount with an outdated score. I’ll spend the money to put a new remote start in my car, thanks for nothing Hyundai.

Mediocre and unreliable. We got this app with the purchase of our car. Thankfully is was free subscription with the purchase because this is something I would NEVER pay for. The only feature we use, while try to anyway, is the remote start. It is not even good for that. It seems that unless the stars are perfectly aligned, the signal doesn’t work, especially earlier in the morning when I need it most. I don’t know if the is the cell service towers or the rotation of the moon cycle, but it only works about two mornings a week. We don’t use any of the other features, probably because of the poor luck we have just using, trying to use, the remote start. On the odd occasion when it does work, we have to run it twice just to let the vehicle actually get warm enough. The most the app will let the engine run is 10 min, which is not long enough in my northern climate. Again, I’m glad this was free with the purchase of the car because if it was something I paid for, I would CANCEL it, get my money back and put in an actual remote start. I will be purchasing an actual remote start anyway since this service is so unreliable and I don’t want to have to count on during the upcoming winter.

Never Works. I’ve had this app which was given to me as a free trial for the last three years that comes with remote start.I used it for the last three years because it was free and why not warm up my car when it’s cold for free? Well, over those last three years the quality and connectivity of this app has gotten worse and worse. I receive an error message more times than I can actually even use the app. For that reason I didn’t renew my subscription for the last year. It’s been cold so I decided to renew it and figured over the last 3 to 4 years they would figure out why the app always has a glitch or an error message and doesnt work often and would fix it so I paid to renew the app for this year. I’ve had the app for two days and only used my remote start one time before getting an error message again not allowing me to use it when I actually need it. It’s really sad that this app has been around for so long and they still can’t figure out how to get it to work right or to its full ability and that they still take peoples money knowing it doesn’t.

Needs MAJOR improvement. The bones are there but it needs a LOT of work to be a truly good app. The positive things first: it has a great user interface that is very easy to navigate. Buttons are easy to access and menus are not convoluted. When the app is responsive it is quick start the vehicle to my presets. But that leads to my negative point about about this app: it is terribly unreliable. It frequently takes an excessively long time to open the app and then an excessively long time to respond to a command, if it even successfully completes the action requested at all. A company as large as Hyundai should really be able to create a great app that works consistently well. It’s embarrassingly bad and I know they can do better than this. And if the problem is not the app, then they really need to invest in improving their service so we can have a quicker response time. I shouldn’t have to wait 10 minutes before the app even opens up. They really should make more of an effort to get this app up to speed.

So slow!. I’m not paying $100/yr to use an app that takes 2 minutes to process any request I make. If I accidentally press “unlock” instead of start it takes 2 minutes to process and won’t let me cancel the request. So I have to wait 2 minutes for it to process the unlock request, then another 2 minutes for it to process the lock request (because it won’t start when it’s unlocked) then another 2 minutes to start the car. Altogether 6 minutes because I accidentally pressed the wrong button. On top of that the app sometimes loses connection and won’t work at all. I think it’s ridiculous that I spend $27k on a car and they can’t even give me remote start for free! I wasn’t aware that they charged for this feature or I wouldn’t have even purchased this make of a car. The least they could do is charge a small fee but $100/yr is just ridiculous and apparently that is their discounted price!! Crazy. I love my Hyundai car but once I pay this off I will not be buying a Hyundai again for this very reason.

To Many Server Related Bugs. I’ve been using the service for about 6 months now with my 2014 Santa Fe Sport and the service seems to be riddled with bugs. Every so often they will push out updates to their servers which ends up breaking a lot of features. The safeguard alerts are completely messed up as well. For example setting a rectangular geofence results in the radius always being set to 0 or the curfew alert that keeps setting the start date and end date as the same date and now more recently I’ve stopped receiving my monthly vehicle reports from my car due to an issue with their website where it doesn’t let me set the date for the report, I just keep getting a “bad gateway” error for some reason. I’ve contacted customer support countless times about these issues but they never seem to be resolved. The only hope is that maybe they’ll fix these issues on their next server update but based on their history it’s unlikely since their QA process seems to be completely nonexistent. If you’re thinking about subscribing to this service just realize it’s going to be very spotty. I just wish they would dedicate more resources to QA testing a lot their existing functionality since a lot of these bugs seem to be very obvious.

Works 25% of the Time or Less. Prior to purchasing my Hyundai I drove a Ford with the keypad for keyless entry. I said I would never buy another vehicle without this feature, but the dealership convinced me that as long as I had my phone with me I would be able to lock my keys in the car and go and would be able to use the phone to unlock my car later. While not as satisfied with this as I would have been with the keypad access, I figured I usually take my phone with me when I go hiking, etc. and don’t want to keep up with my keys and that this would be fine. Well, the problem with that is that the Bluelink app only does what I ask it to about 25% of the time, and when it does it takes it forever. It is extremely disappointing that the promised remote start and ability I lock my keys in my car when I don’t want to keep up with them are useless because the app is extremely unreliable. I never intend to purchase another Hyundai because I am so disappointed in the uselessness of the Bluelink app. I feel as though I was deceived by the promises of how great the app would be when there is no way the dealership didn’t know how poorly the app performed. Hyundai should be ashamed of themselves for selling such a terrible product.

Where’s the “Palisade” app?. Only 2 stars because there is no “Palisade” specific only app. It features an outline of a car that looks nothing like my Palisade Limited. You have to scroll through the “select your car”, finger through all Hyundai models to the “Premium” section (with the Genesis’s...weird) to find the Palisade. That’s the only designation you get that you paid $50K large for your all new Hyundai. I’m having flashbacks to my $44K 2013 Azera which attempted to be “premium” but was 86’ed due to low sales numbers (thanks for the massive depreciation Hyundai, should have just burn’t $30 grand in the back yard!). Hopefully the Palisades future is brighter and looks to be due to demand (selling over MSRP) and HOPEFULLY we get a Palisade specific app in the VERY near future. This is your LAST SHOT Hyundai, I can’t hemorrhage any more $$$$$!! Make a decent app to compliment this outstanding vehicle!

Not reliable. Absolutely useless! Doesn’t work half the time and if it does it won’t start if the doors are not locked. That I could handle but the doors should automatically lock if you try to start the car. There is no reason these “engineers” can’t solve that problem. When you then try to remote lock the doors that doesn’t work either! I tried to call customer support and waited literally an HOUR just to be told I’m not the only one, yet the girl had to write a ticket to include me in this so called problem they’ve been having? Why would you need to write a work ticket to include something that’s wrong with certain years and models anyway? On top of that, why wouldn’t they send something out telling the customers of this problem to begin with? I’ve had 5 Hyundais and just bought a new one for my girlfriend and I can tell you I’ll never buy another. I’m so sick of paying for something that doesn’t work and totally unreliable. Frankly, the service should be included with the car, then if it doesn’t work I wouldn’t be so upset. Terrible communication and support on Hyundai’s part. They should be ashamed of themselves.

My Pallisade. My 2021 Palisade is everything I expected but not what I was supposed to get but that’s more of a Tysinger Hyundai Dealer in Hampton,Virginia issue than the actual vehicle. The Pallisade rides & drives like a dream. City & highway are just amazing. The sound system and all the tech that helps keep you safe gives me peace of mind & believe it or not I use it all I didn’t think I would but now I don’t know how I went so long without it. I really love that there is so much room but you don’t feel like your on top of everyone. Everyone & everything has plenty of space & then some but you don’t have a huge massive tank. When you look at it you would never think it has so much room. I love my vehicle so much that I’m going to upgrade. To the Caligraphy of course I can’t wait to see everything that comes in that because I have a beautiful model now. Your not making a mistake by buying or leasing a Pallisade it’s definitely worth every single penny. Hope you enjoy yours like I do mine !! Ecstatic 2021 Pallisade Owner Denise Maley Hampton, Virginia

So much potential…squandered. I do not hate the design of this app, I hate its functionality. Many functions don’t work at all, like the virtual owner’s manual…unless you find it in another part of the app, where it sort of works but the videos only sometimes play. Then there’s the connectivity to the car. Tesla app is constantly updated through a live connection to the car. Hyundai takes up to a minute (or longer) for it to reach the car and update something like battery percentage and range, or to send a lock request. Plus, and I couldn’t believe this, but there are a FINITE NUMBER of vehicle updates or requests allowed from the app per day. Check your battery percentage too many times? Guess you won’t be able to lock your car remotely when you get a notification that you forgot to when you’re two miles deep in the mega mall. It literally limits the number of times you can communicate with the car through the app per day. This is outrageous. I love my Ioniq 5, and I don’t regret buying it, but Hyundai, invest in your development team and fix it. I could bore you with more details but you get the gist.

Awful...I wouldn’t have purchased my Hyundai had I know this was the only option. Negative 5 star review! One of the few features I REALLY wanted on my new car was remote start. Texas summers are extremely hot! However, after having my car for two years I’ve only gotten this feature to work 4 or 5 times TOTAL!!!! Despite me calling to cancel after my free 3 month trial, they still charged my credit card...then charged it again the following year. $200+ per year!!! When I call to cancel the service and request a refund the customer service reps are rude and require that I keep trying to “reset the head unit” to get it to work and WILL NOT process a refund. I would have to reset the head unit EVERY TIME in order to possibly get this to work. I get error messages each time that say my request was not processed and the service is unavailable. If I hadn’t overpaid for this car and was still upside down in value I would trade it in and get something different. I have no confidence or respect for Hyundai customer service at this point!!!!!!

Gibson Hyundai Palisade experience. We recently purchased a new Palisade Calligraphy model from Pharr Hyundai. It is our first Hyundai car. We have had friends who owned Hyundai’s and loved them. I could not have been happier dealing with Ms. Nichole _ and Mr. Alex _ along with the General Manager. I was dreading dealing with a car salesperson and was pleasantly surprised. No hard sales. The car has more bells and whistles on it and they attempted to inform us about all of them. They answered all our questions in straight forward plan English. The 100,000 mile 10 year warranty gives me piece of mind. The seats are very comfortable and the fact the rear seats fold and unfold electrically. The anti theft system is comforting to know. The video displays blow my mind. I look forward to driving it for many years. Eric W Gibson

Worst app I have. I can’t believe I pay money for this app. Even with excellent WiFi the app does not work. When I open the app it should show my vehicles current status. But it shows a random date in the past, and it is not immediately apparent that it’s not showing the current status. You have to strain your eyes to find the light gray writing that says “last updated 10 months ago” (that was displayed today even though I used the app yesterday). So you must push refresh which takes over a minute to possibly show you the current status—or not. Half the time I get a message stating to call a number because it can’t connect. I recently lost my vehicle at the airport and was unable to get the app to locate the vehicle—again I had to wait over a minute (multiple times) for it to tell me it is unable to work. This is an important app. I need to know within a few seconds if my vehicle is locked. I need to be able to locate my vehicle. I have submitted a ticket and they told me to reinstall the app which I have. It is still very unreliable. I don’t usually give bad reviews but this is so frustrating.

GREAT APP. I hsve been using this app for about six years. First time was my 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe sport. At the beginning there were some issues with loading in and the connection to the Bluelink however with my new 2019 Santa Fe all these problems have been illuminated the app works great. I never have to wait more than five or ten seconds for connection and when I hit the start button 90% of the time the car started by time I get there. My 2019 Hyundai now has the option I can set the temperature with my iPhone prior to the starting which is really nice. There was some complaints about the headlights flashing on the old vehicles but with the 2019 I see that is the illuminated. Only the parking lights flash for a bit. I actually like the headlights flashing better as it’s nighttime in the parking lot is much easier to find my car. However it is what it is and I love the app and I think it works great. I don’t know what all the negative reviews are about but to me all those are false

Frustrating BlueLink. BlueLink is not always telling me my actual vehicle’s status. There are several instances when my coworkers would tell me that they’ve heard my vehicle is making loud sounds (similar to the panic alarm) out in the parking lot and I would check my Hyundai app and it’s not giving any indication that something’s happened or happening with my car. I even went out once to check the car myself and heard it making the loud sounds but nothing registered in my app. When my Hyundai makes these weird loud noises, it’s not something that is caused by me remotely pushing the panic button (not even accidentally as my key fob is kept in my purse) nor is it from any visible moving object/person nearby. This is actually a current problem which I’ve recently had my dealership’s service center checked and found nothing that could be causing the alarm sounds. But there’s obviously a problem. Is it possible that my Hyundai is being hacked thru BlueLink? I’ve ran out of possibilities. Please help.

Can’t update PIN. Used to work perfectly until I had issues with my PIN after updating and something is broken that won’t let me change the PIN so I can’t use the app because it won’t let me update the PIN. Looks like a few people are also having this problem. Very frustrating because even after emailing, I just get a general response that no one can help me with PIN issues and they keep saying I can do it myself but every time I try, I make it all the way through to update, hit save and then a warning pops up that says I have the wrong security answer. I know that’s not true because I was able to update my security question and answer so I know it’s correct. I even had to enter my security answer to change other things. The PIN is the only thing I can’t change and if the PIN doesn’t work, the app becomes useless. It’s been well over month since I lost my ability to change the PIN. Don’t understand why the Save new PIN issue still hasn’t been solved. If the PIN is that important to the app, that should be a top fix.

Reliability is very poor. This app is becoming increasingly disappointing. I was at work when we were hit with a snow storm. This would be the perfect time to use my remote start with climate control. Well...it failed. To top it off I left my key fob in the car and the remote unlock feature also failed. I could not get immediate help from the Blue Link phone number so I had to pay a premium price for an Uber ride home, get my spare fob and Uber back to work to get my car. First, it is expensive to have the convenience of the Blue Link to have it fail as many times as it does. When calling the help line I received a high volume wait time of 30 minutes without having the option to leave my number for a call back. I emailed the help line and it took them more than 13 hours to get back in touch with me. As a result of poor Blue Link reliability and even poorer customer service, I am reluctant to trust the app to leave my fob in the car since I can’t use the function when I want to. It is useless. I really only want the remote start feature but Blue Link does not allow you the choose it without upgrading to the more expensive feature package. It would be more beneficial if Blue Link would allow the customer to choose the functions they want for their vehicle and not be billed for the functions they do not want. I enjoy my Hyundai car but I think my next vehicle will be one that has a built in remote features that will not leave me stranded.

Not efficient, doesn’t always do what it says. The app is alright, but could be much better. First, it takes a really long time for it to work. If there’s any kind of trouble and you need to unlock your car doors remotely or start the engine remotely in a hurry, you’d likely die waiting for the signal to be picked up. This needs improvement because sometimes by the time this thing gets the signal to turn on or unlock I could’ve done it manually. Next, the “My Profile” portion says it has convenient easy access to things like your VIN, title and personal information. This is untrue. The title is missing here and even if I wanted to add it, there’s not even a field labeled for it to input the information myself. The only thing you can edit is your vehicle name. Finally, the app is pretty slow and laggy on all accounts. The only thing it is good for is paying my bill.

Terrible app. Hyundai should just install a remote starter on the keychain. This app is a joke and malfunctions constantly. Super unreliable. And very slow when it actually does work. Really disappointing in a brand new car! And in 3 years, I’ll have to pay $9.90 a month to use it and an additional $9.90 a month if you want to continue the diagnostics package?!?!? I’m so frustrated with Hyundai regarding this. Honestly, I wouldn’t have bought a car if it didn’t have remote start and that is basically what I have half the time. Additionally, I have a iPhone XS and when I open any of the manuals that the app has like the car manual or the getting started guide, you can’t close the manual to get back to the main app screen because the done button is hidden under the time at the top left of the phone, and there is no way to press it. It seems like Hyundai must have hired an owner’s cousin who is an entry level wanna-be app developer as a favor and they failed. I can’t think of any other reason it could be this bad. Hyundai, I paid way too much for a new car to be dealing with this kind of issue.

PLEASE. FIX. IT.. “Your request is taking longer than normal to respond...” 🙄😤 This app is awful. I hate it. I hate it SO much. I have a 2018 Tucson. It’s the first Hyundai I’ve owned that had a remote start feature. Well the only way to use that feature is through the app because there is no way to start it from my key fob. When the app does work, it’s SO slow. I mean, give yourself EXTRA time in the morning to remotely start your car. It’ll take a few attempts. Most of the time though, the app crashes or the command was “unsuccessful.” Today, I used the app to start my car before leaving work. I never received a notification about the status of my request so I checked the app only to see it was unsuccessful. Got home from work and used the lock door feature. I closed the app after 4 minutes of waiting to see if it was successful and restarted it. Checked vehicle status to see if it locked and it couldn’t process because it was still processing my last request. WHAT. 😱 I have never hated an app so much! I really wish Hyundai had a better option.

My Many Hyundais. A long time ago, I read an article about a father turning over the reigns of Hyundai to his son. I recall the son’s comment to his dad, ‘I’m going to build a line of cars to compete with Mercedes and BMW. That is my personal recall. The son has succeeded in a very very short time. I’ve owned Tucson, Equis, Sonata, Sonata Hybrid, G90, and now SantaFe and a Kona with all the bells and whistles. All these care fantastic and I have never been caught on the side of the road but once except for a flat tire. Never had a breakdown because the Hyundai maintenance program is the best in the business. The interval maintenance service is top notch as are the managers, customer service and sales folks at Classic Hyundai of Hampton. I’ve owned American, German and Japanese manufactured cars in the past. I love my Hyundai’ and Genesis’ made automobiles. Say hi to Larry Stevenson, Chris, Lloyd and Matt Horton my favorite people at Classic Cars of Hampton. PS: How come there are no Genesis hat for us drivers and passenger like Mercedes? Whoever reads this, have a Great Day! H S (Woody) Dorsey Jr.

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Unfortunately. Despite of the current issues, situation I experienced (traumatic and life changing) I didn’t give up on Hyundai. I chose not to join the class action lawsuit despite of being a victim of my 2020 Elantra being stolen due to not having safety feature (push start) I was ecstatic about my credit score being where it was after working so hard. To only have it be at a worst score ever I still remain hopeful. My insurance company failed me, my finance company’s but I will say this Santa Fe has been a tremendous blessing. I know somehow this horrific thing will soon be resolved! I love the second chance Hyundai gave me..

Very Good, not great. Overall this app is a very nice enhancement. Latency for completion of remote requests is average (comparison is against prior experience with HondaLink and Chrysler uConnect), reliability/consistency of successful request completion is average. All of this experience is tainted by lack of auto lock on parking, which should be a standard setting, IMO. This makes end user experience less satisfying, simply by increasing the number of remote lock requests (admittedly, I forget to lock my doors more often than I should), and therefore increased scrutiny around latency and consistency. Overall, it’s a pretty good app with nice remote features for charge management, vehicle status, and remote requests as above… but not perfect.

Horrible. Blue link never works and I’ve been trying to get it fixed for 3 months now but blue links customer service is horrible!!! I keep calling everyday waiting on hold for hours and when I finally do get someone they say they are going to have IT call me and IT never gets back to me! Hyundai says they won’t put another car starter in until blue links tells them that it officially don’t work but blue link won’t do that. So I paid $40,000 for a vehicle when the only thing I requested was a car starter and it does not work I only have the car for 4 months and for 3 of it blue link doesn’t work and blue link and Hyundai won’t make good on! DO NOT USE BLUE LINK or pay them any money for their services cuz it ain’t going to work. Better of getting a remote starter and having it installed. Worst service ever I wouldn’t even give it one star but you had to put star in order to write a comment!

Quite good but could be better. I am using this app for 1 year now. It does the job but there are few annoying features: 1. The most annoying feature is that I can’t start the engine if the car is not locked. Why??? I have to lock, wait few minutes (it’s really slow) and then start the engine. So I am waiting 2-3 minutes until engine is started. Why can’t you implement lock & start as atomic action? 2. It asks to authenticate with login/password with every update (might be fixed now but I did it sooo many times so still hurts); 3. In general remote actions execution time is too long. I know that vehicle is probably pooling commands from the server and it couldn’t make it often enough. But that’s super annoying. I had button on my car key 10 years ago and it allowed me to start the car right away. If technology is not ready to provide me with smooth experience then it maybe to early to push on this feature? 4. I would really like to see integration with Apple Shortcuts so I can configure a workflow to lock the doors, open garage door and start the engine.

Better than competitors, but removed Charge Limits feature. I am updating my review of the app, because even with as impressive as it is overall, I am incredibly disappointed in the “AC/DC charge limits“ abandonment. I have an Ioniq Electric, and with any of the electric car, the current science says storing the car under 100% charge will provide the best overall battery longevity. An update in late 2019 introduced to the option to limit the charging of the car, which was very exciting. Unfortunately, it never worked. I worked with Blue Link support and Hyundai Consumer Affairs for six months. Over half a year and receiving correspondence from many representatives, sending them screen recordings, app version numbers, and they ultimately sent me to the dealership. Two days later, I’m told it was never supposed to work, and the future will be removed. With today’s app update, the future was removed. I really wish they would have been able to make this work, and I don’t understand why it took literally six months for anybody to actually know this. The battery warranty is “lifetime,“ so ultimately I guess it’s Hyundai’s problem, but I wish I would’ve been able to do my part to keep the battery healthy.

5 STARS FOR FUNCTIONALITY, O STARS FOR HYUNDAI MOTOR FINANCE. New 2023 Santa Cruz, love the car. Probably the best made car I’ve ever owned. The BlueLink app is great for remote locking/unlocking/engine start, etc. Just one problem: after three months I was never able to use the Hyundai Motor Finance option to make payments. The app refused to set up an account using the information sent to me in my “new owner” letter. It would refer me to the toll free customer service number, which would inevitably tell me they were experiencing call volumes of epic proportions, and encouraged me to visit the website for HMF, where the same circle jerk started again. Three months, and despite having my printed credentials from Hyundai, I could not set up an account to pay for my car. I finally got someone in a chat who had no answers except to mail in my payment, which was now past due. At this point, I was too frustrated to deal with any more of this, so I asked for the payoff amount and mailed it in via Certified Overnight Registered Double-Nought Secret Courier to the address I was given. I just hope the chat person gave me the correct address. So, to review, great car, great functionality of the app, but good luck trying to use the app to pay for it if you choose paperless payments like I did. I hope Hyundai is listening and gets an app as good as their vehicles.

SantaFe plugIn Hybrid New to the hybrid ev world Very frustrating to learn about your car.. It’s a good app not great. I wish there was more if there wasn’t any thought process on how the user would use this Day to Day. 🙊 My opinion I think this BlueLink app should offer the best helpful information about your car. Specially if you own a Hybrid or all Electric vehicle for the first time. I’m still learning about my hybrid, but it’s hard It need a whole new rebuild. This app is not user friendly at all. The only thing useful about app is the remote features even with that it’s limited and takes too long to respond. And video(not a lot information)manuals are useless didn’t learned how to find do anything. And always show u a different car information not the car u own😩 Sending request through app is stupidly slow I can walk to my car and manually unlock it faster than the app says the request to unlock it or started

Limited functionality.. I am the new user of an ioniq 5. I love the car, this is all new to me. However, I am a long-standing tech savvy person. While the intention of this app is generally good, I find the functionality limited and often irritating. Most commands take a long time, and I’ve often had to go out and stand next to the car to get it to respond. For me, I think the really big thing is that no matter what I do I cannot get the digital key function to actually set up. I follow the instructions exactly, put the phone in the car and even with the phone case off, I always get a mysterious error message, saying in effect “place of phone with a smart key on the charging pad”. It simply does not work. I’m out of ideas, and I’m hoping there’ll be an update soon.

Pretty good app with no Digital Key 2 for my Tucson. This is a neatly designed and easy to use app with some bugs here and there but no major ones. There are couple of things I would like to point out though: - upon using Alexa to remote start my car it always starts with everything off unless I specifically ask to set the cars temperature (still no way for heated seats or defroster to start remotely) which is annoying. There is no way to change the settings so it starts with my climate control preset on. I think it would be great to have an option that we could set the cars climate controls to be used when starting the car using Alexa or Google. - Digital Key 2 is still missing in the app even though it’s technically available in the cars controls so I know the car can handle it.

For the money!!!. My wife and I went to the dealership closest to our home. With no intention of buying anything just to get some ideas, ended up being probably the best experience at a car dealership I’ve ever had. Everyone at Medford Hyundai is truly top notch people, Trevor was our sales person he is a no B.S. kinda guy if he didn’t know the answer he went to find it out. Truly everyone there is amazing. We purchased a 2023 Sonata and I absolutely love it. It’s a great car and with the long list of options it came with I really think it’s hard to beat. We have had a lot of Ford cars over the years but I’m very sure we will deal with Hyundai from now on.

App is great until it’s not. This app is great in theory. It is nice to be able to remote start your car and check diagnostics/status all in one place… When it works. He used to work well all the time when I first got the app, but now about 2 1/2 years into owning my car (and this app) it only works about 25 to 30% of the time. It is always loading/buffering, and constantly gives error messages anytime time on I try to login, or press any buttons within the app if I’m even able to get in. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the app, closing out of it, and opening it again, and nothing has worked. It takes me over 10 minutes anytime I try to remote start my car, and in the middle of a New England winter, this is highly inconvenient! It would be easier most times to just walk out and start my car, but that is not the point to having this app!

Garbage. One of the worst apps I have used prior to this release. Now it is even worse. The app no longer gets past the login screen. Previous, the start your car doesn’t work unless your car is locked, extremely stupid. So while getting ready for work I can’t just open my garage door with an app and start my car. I have to run downstairs and lock my car and then start it with the app. Then the settings for the heat/cool are inaccurate at best. No extra features for specific models of cars like heated seats or steering wheel. No ability to set the climate to auto and set a temp. The send location to your car is terrible. Hyundai should be embarrassed. Being an app developer myself, I know this stuff isn’t hard to do. I can’t believe the person in charge of this trash has let this app go through as a public app. I definitely won’t be subscribing when my trial expires.

App is TERRIBLE. *update. changing two stars to one star* when the app is actually working, The Hyundai finance portion does not update. it’s showing that I haven’t made any payments and that I owe almost thousand dollars even though I’ve been making my payments on time. Literally just got my new Hyundai and was super excited about all the features of blue link. i’ve had it for five days now and four of the five days the app has crashed. initially it kicked me out and said that my password was invalid. when I followed the link to reset the password, it wouldn’t allow me to save the password but it was all in German so I couldn’t even read it. that was saturday. what was most disappointing is that i live in chicago and we are in the midst of a cold spell. like single digits. and the remote start wasn’t working. yesterday there were issues for a few hours but fortunately it was resolved. but this morning again the app is down. hoping it’s resolved quickly.

Junk!. Like others have said, takes forever just to tell you it failed or the doors need to be locked etc. My Subaru remote start locks the doors if they need to be locked then starts right up. Why doesn’t it lock the doors if they need to be locked? It knows you want to start the car so lock the freggin doors! Do whatever it takes to start the car for Christs Sakes! I am able to lock the door after about 3 minutes of waiting but I have yet to be able to start the car. What a joke! I don’t know who would pay for this service let alone $9 a month. The only reason I tried it is because it was free for the first 3 years. I read though some of the reviews and people are paying $100-$200 a year for Blue Link. Not sure what they bought. You guys do realize you can have a remote starter put in for that? Don’t even waste your time with this unless it’s free. Even then I wouldn’t waste your time. I can’t believe I traded my Subaru Forester for this crappy 2019 Hyundai Tucson.

Overall, Good, but Widget Missing on iOS 14. The improvements made to the over the last year have been welcome. Usability from the watchOS app is still lacking, and performance of communication between the watch and iPhone as to whether it is unlocked or not needs to be improved as generally the watch is asking to have the phone unlocked while it is and the BlueLink app is open. However, my largest complaint is that fast access to functions on iPhone/iPad via the widget have been removed with the release of iOS 14 with the depreciation of previous widget versions and the app I longer has a widget. This has been a known deprecation since the announcement of iOS 14 in June, and it seems to have either been overlooked or just removed. I had hoped to see it included with the September update to the app. That said, I hope to see its return in a future update. I still appreciate having the features of the app and look forward to possible advances such as communicating with the car directly when both are available on the same Wi-Fi network or are within range of each other over Bluetooth (device to server to vehicle can be painful slow at times), but the decrease in usability from the widget removal is a disappointment.

Why Can’t I have control of my car?. I admit that the theory of being able to start my car, lock my doors, etc. remotely with an app is awesome. However, I have found that half the time it doesn’t work properly. I can’t tell you hire many times I get the message that my request was unsuccessful. I live in a full coverage area and am constantly getting the same message. It would be nice to have the “old fashioned” remote start on my key fob so I can control it myself. It’s so aggravating that I paid for the remote start but then have to turn around and pay annually to use it especially with it not working most of the time. I have even made sure that my doors are locked and less than 12 hours later, still get an unsuccessful message. Again, I live in a metropolitan area. The next time I’ll save my money and buy an after market party that I can control myself.

I’m a convert. I’ve owned Lexus vehicles for almost 20 years and have enjoyed each one. Recently car shopping brought me to a Hyundai dealership to see an SUV. A test ride/drive in a Palisade blew me away. Everything about the car screamed quality. I had looked at a Lexus RX but equipped the same way the Lexus was $15K more. I bought the Hyundai and am very happy. It’s been awhile since I’ve looked forward to getting in a car and driving. What a pleasure. Of course there are things Hyundai could improve upon and they are: make Apple car play wireless and the outside mirrors need to be power folding. That’s a pretty small list for this car. You won’t be disappointed!

I like it but….. I just downloaded the new version a few days ago to my iPhone 7+ and now it won’t open. The splash screen displays for a few and then it fails. It was working fine before the update. I’ve even updated my phone to the latest OS. Hopefully there will be a correction update to solve this issue. The above was resolved which is great but…. I have saved a number of points of interest…or so I thought but I am unable to see/access them. When selecting the toggle to only view those that I have saved, they are nowhere to be found. Again, hopefully this will be corrected and better thought out as it would be a fantastic feature…..if it worked for me.

Not Fully Functional. Nowadays, you expect an app to have the same functionality as its desktop version. This is especially when it comes to simple tasks. Today I learned that you can't access your pin on the app. You can't start new services on the app. You can't open emailed links on the app, even if it opens by default. So what can you do....not much. Tried to accept their $59/yr remote service but the app kept opening. Once I called Bluelink they said the offer was expired. I feel the app is useless which is a shame. If I need a desktop computer for everything, why have a iPhone app anyway. I hope they fix this so I can use the app like other car makers. I got more functionality out of an app for a competitor via a car rental than I do for a vehicle I own....what a shame. Get it together Hyundai! Get it together!

Good in theory…. The interface is straightforward and the info it provides can be helpful, but the key features are so inconveniently slow that I have given up on using it. Remote-starting the car requires you to wait a minute for the app to log-in, then wait another minute to execute a door lock, then type in a four-digit pin, then wait another minute for it to start. Simply starting my vehicle on a cold winter morning requires about eight button presses and a minimum of five minutes wait time. I should be able to open the app, and press a single button that will lock and start the vehicle using my face ID. I assume these issues may be with the bluelink system and not the app specifically, but without a working bluelink system the app itself is crippled.

You’re very, very lucky if it works once. It will never work twice.. But you’re event luckier if it doesn’t. What product manager at Hyundai Motors America reasonably expects anyone to pay $300+/year for this service? Open the app, spinning wheel modal after log in. Wait a minute, watch it fail most times. If you make it past level one - congratulations! Now go wait another minute for the app to fetch vehicle status. Yes, that pretty spinning modal again, and it will most likely fail. If it doesn’t fail - whoa! - you can try do actually do something to the car. Wanna locate it? You guessed it, another spinning wheel modal, and you gotta wait a minute. And yes, it will most likely fail. Gonna start the climate? Cool! No, we don’t care you wanted hot, you get cool. Only cool. Heated seats? No heated seat for you! Wanna start charging? Oh sweet summer child, your car is not plugged in. Even if it is. Even if you’re looking straight at it. You will not start charging. And did I already mention you have to wait a minute or two for any of these actions to complete? Seriously though, I never expected a Tesla-level app experience from Hyundai. But at this point, even Ford blows y’all out of the atmosphere. This is not hot garbage, it’s lukewarm animal waste.

Mostly junk, occasionally handy. Mostly this is junk. Like right now the app tells me the car is not plugged in and therefore it can’t start charging. I look out the window and not only is it plugged in, it’s charging. Variations of this happen constantly. It’s also constantly reporting absurd numbers like saying I have 65,000 miles of range. And the scheduling feature is quite unreliable, charging during peak hours when I tell it not to or not turning on when peak hours are done. I’m still in the three years for free period. Hyundai is going to have to way way up their game to get me to actually pay for this. As it is I keep debating just removing the app even though it’s free, just because it often frustrates me. I love the car (Tucson PHEV). It’s exceeded my expectations in almost every way. The app just gets me mad and makes me enjoy the car less, which is why I think I might be better off without it.

Not worth a dime. This service came free with my new Hyundai. Otherwise I would never have paid for it. It is not user intuitive. The functions are very limited. It Does not even do what is advertised to do. Whenever I set the auto start for 10 minutes duration, it defaults back to five. I have multiple settings which I set at 10 minutes, and I never get more than five out of the car. If I sit down in the car during that five minute time frame to turn on the inside he, it automatically shuts off the vehicle engine. The service allows you to turn on your heated steering wheel or rear mirrors if you have an upgraded model. However, it will not give you base features like turning on your heated driver seat or your internal heat or AC. How is that user-friendly or good customer care? Those are base features that should be included in the settings for auto starting a car. Lack of those features alone and the five minute maximum duration cause me to give this a 1 star.

Maps feature. I used to be able to open up the my Hyundai app click on the Maps button enter a point of interest, and it would have a button at the bottom that says send directions to vehicle for some reason when I did a map update that feature disappeared, and it only has a button to share location. I have uninstalled the app and reinstalled it. I have updated the maps and navigation using the USB in the vehicle. I have called the one 800 number. I’ve hit the blue link and spoke to some lady in India. I even drove 45 minutes to the Hyundai dealer and no one seems to be able to help me fix this, it’s a simple feature that meant so much. It was easy to use and no one seems to have an answer.

Profile Settings. Yesterday primary driver’s setting were not restored when profile selected. It seems any update to app requires agreement to terms. If you only see the agreement pop up in the app, then what good is it? Settings don’t get applied and you are wondering what is wrong. Photo can’t be added with some BLD error. How do the profile settings get applied from Bluelink? It has only worked for driver2 when connected the driver2 phone even though profile 2 was selected. What exactly is the procedure for Bluelink profile to be applied, selecting the profile on starting or what? Like the car but the way profile get applied is confusing

Really?! A forced update?. Not a good app to require ones of those stupid forced updates. Trying to leave for work and I have to download 69MB of data. The widet has really been working great. Only had a few days when the whole Hyundai servers were down and even the full website didn't recognize I had BlueLink. That was unacceptable and would be very mad if this wasn't a trial mode with a new car. It's just a freaking txt msg it needs to send and a website subsite can break things?! Update, 3/8/17 the widget is now larger. It has the option to show nothing but the Hyundai logo and your VIN in a smaller format which is a waste of time, you have to expand it to show details to click the old easy "start" car button. You had one job, show a button to start the car. Who are the ad wizards that came up with this redesign?!

Works great when it works.. I love the features it offers but it is a bit annoying too. Great app if you understand its design and use it for what it is. Commands are successful about 60-70% of the time. When it they do work, it takes 2-3 minutes to process. That means this is not an app you use if you happen to be by your car and want to save the trip inside to get keys. It is faster to just go get keys. Also, it’s wonderful to be able to remote start but, again, it doesn’t work every time. The only thing that is consistent is the distance to empty. That is nice to be able to track without having to go to the car and look. I like being able to plan my departure times depending on if I need gas or not. If the reliability of the app’s features could be improved then I would definitely give this app 5 stars.

Redesign is a step backwards. If the developer went from the current version of the app to the previous one, I could stand here and proudly applaud to redesign effort. This is a major step backwards. Aside from the fact that the new redesign just blinded me in the middle of the night with it’s awful new white background scorching the back of my retinas, the rest of the design is, in my opinion, just ugly. The old design was easier on the eyes, and while maybe it could have used a little here and there, I’m just baffled why they tore down the UI/UX for this current one. The #1 thing I would show friends and family about my brand new 2021 Sonata SEL Plus is how it interacts with this app. Nope, can’t say I’m taking out my phone to do that anymore - I’m too embarrassed now to share this eyesore with anyone. Thank you for ruining my favorite thing about the car! Hey, other users, if you’re out there reading this and you agree also, please take the time to share your feedback.

Crappy app. The Bluelink was set up at the dealer at purchase. I was accessing thru my iPhone w/ finger print ; all was well considering it took forever to load and then send a signal via satellite to remote start the car. All of a sudden it didn’t access thru finger print and I hAd forgotten my password. After numerous attempts to reset I gave up. The dealer tried to help and got the system running thru a desk top computer, but if I logged out would wipe my user info and I had to start over. When I called Bluelink for assistance the told me there was an update and to delete the app and get the new app from the App Store. The App Store didn’t have the new app. Bluelink said there was a problem with the mobile system, try in 1 hour...p/s 4 hrs I no old or new Hyundai app.

Slow roll out of features. Great app very slow roll out of features. I was a little upset that they took away send address to car function. As my Santa Fe will not allow address input while not in park. The removal of calendar syncing was another disappointment. The addition of the digital key function is long overdue for iPhone. Yet is limited to only a few 2022 models. At this rate I will have a new car before I get to use the digital key. The remote start with climate control is a great feature especially when the car has bin sitting in the sun all day. Wow, my previous case was deleted. So I guess they figured if I stop calling they don’t have to fix the app. In my case it figured out they didn’t separate SEL trim levels. So all SEL are coded as base models.

2022 Santa Fe Calligraphy with this app. Not good, to many bugs, takes to long to refresh vehicles status and the remote start for winter with climate control does not activate the heated seats!!! I called customer support they said my vehicle does not have heated SEATS!!!!!!!!’ Ahhhh haaaa haaaaa haaaaa, this is laughable, it’s a Calligraphy the most expensive trim level, every availability option the Santa Fe can have!!!! I only had this vehicle for a month and I’m finding out what is to buy a Hyundia thats expected to be comparable to American loaded SUV’s—- not!!!! What fully loaded suv doesn’t have a passive alarm system? None, that is except Hyundai!!!! If you don’t lock the car when you walk away it stays that way!!!!

Needs a lot of improvements!!!. Since the update and even before the update there were a lot of issues! I love my car and this is the first time I am using an app that has a variety features like this with remote start! But!!! It causes a lot of frustration because many times remote start doesn’t work and it gives the error message that says that remote start was unsuccessful and check if the car was started recently.. yes, it was started recently, yes it is locked! It just doesn’t work. I have to go downstairs, press the unlock and then lock buttons on the key fob and then it works. Yes, not the end of the world but this is supposed to be convenient. Also, recently, the app has been down often where it cannot be used at all.

Negative Reviews 2 Harsh. I was extremely concerned to be relegated to this app when purchasing my new car & reading the plethora of negative reviews. I’ve been using the app for about a month and I haven’t experienced any issues. It takes a minute from submitting to turn on my vehicle from the app to my vehicle actually starting. I actually think it is a pretty slick app and as long as you have a decent internet connection, you should be fine. Don’t believe all the negative reviews. I never see much of a point to review things but these negative reviews were so off base & seriously worried me in the midst of a purchasing my vehicle. The app isn’t spectacular but it’s also not terrible. It performs how I’d expect it to and has a few extra add ins.

Great app but notifications are very delayed.. I love this app. I have had my car for about a month now. The salesman told about this app. It was great when we first downloaded it no issues at all. However in the last 2 weeks we will get notifications that the car is unlocked when it is not. I have been at my house for over an hour and locked the car when I got home 5 minutes ago I got a notification that the car was unlocked as of 815pm. Checked the app and status is locked. The app does not need updated. So what’s up? This really needs to get fixed. When seeing a notification that your new 40,000 car is unlocked while you’re at Walmart is a not needed stress trigger. This needs to be fixed and if it is my rating will be 5 stars.

Too slow to respond, often doesn’t work…. Almost every time I try to remotely lock or start my Hyundai Palisade, it fails to lock or start. Notifications of successful or failed remote commands are much slower than those on my previous car (a GMC Acadia and a GMC Yukon). All responses to the Hyundai iPhone App and the remote are much slower than those of my previous vehicles. These failures have occurred in my garage and driveway and in a wide open parking lot. Remote commands are supposed to provide safety and convenience, but I’m not receiving either. This is the first time I ever have given a completely negative review of any product, but I feel obligated to speak up because a product I should be able to depend on has failed me.

Very Decent. I stayed away from this app for two years because of the negative reviews. However, a week or so ago, I received an email from Hyundai, giving me Blue Link for a free one-year period. Throughout this week, I’ve tried every aspect of Blue Link and, particularly, the remote start features. Although the app is not as quick as other remote start apps like Lexus Enform (which is free by the way), it’s always worked for me and never failed, like others have mentioned in their reviews (which I suspect is user error issues). I’ve tried the app at all different times and, although it takes a little while during certain times of day, if you plan ahead, it works just fine.

Some helpful features; functionality for a second driver is limited. We share one car among three drivers in our family and the account limitations on secondary accounts are irritating. (Why can’t I do remote climate start on my own car?) In general the features are helpful - we do use remote climate start frequently in winter when our EV is charging, and we check charging status all the time. It came very much in handy one time though when our 16 year old son did his first airport parent drop-off and was coming back alone and got lost. I was able to use the app to find his location, check the battery level on our EV, and help him get out of a sticky situation.

Good but not great. Good app but not great yet. Yes, if you use the app to remote start or lock/unlock it can take 15-30 seconds to process the request but that is understandable as it has to communicate with the vehicle. I do LOVE the fact that the app will notify me if I park my car but forget to lock it. My main gripe is that I cannot activate my heated or ventilated seats through the app on my 22 Palisade Calligraphy . This is a major oversight. In the winter I can set up the remote start to activate the heated steering wheel and mirrors but not my seats. My 2014 Ram will activate my heated or ventilated seats depending on temperature. It is ridiculous for my 2022 completely loaded Palisade not to have this basic function.

Horrible!. Updated review: Everything I said below is still true. Paying $99 a year for the Blue Link is ridiculous because it doesn’t work half the time. I called customer service and they recommended that I don’t use the app on WiFi because it takes Longer to transmit the signal to the car. False. Every time we use the remote start, it is delayed. Honestly, I won’t buy another Hyundai just because they tout the car as having remote start, but never told us until paperwork was signed that it is a subscription, app based service. First off, the fact that you have to pay for this app to remote start the car is ridiculous. The app barely works and there is a delay, sometimes upwards of 5 minutes for the car to start after the "request sent" message comes up. I get errors all of the time when using the app... this app leaves much to be desired.

Works maybe 50% of the time. When it actually works it’s OK, But it goes down at least once a week and this shut down has been for the past three days. Every time you try to login it tells you that it’s going to be fixed that evening, but then it just moves the date up.I can’t believe they actually expect people to pay for this service when it really only works intermittently. Even when it works it’s very slow and glitchy and definitely not worth the ridiculous price packages they try to sell you. I’m so glad I didn’t get duped into paying extra for the blue link package. I just walked away and they ended up caving in and giving it to me for free; so I’m at least appreciative of of that, because if I had to pay the extra few thousand dollars and gotten this poor product quality I would be very upset and resentful. It’s really a gimmick; a selling point(great pitch, crappy product)

Just go back to remotes.. Using an app was a nice idea but the app is slower than a remote and for whatever reason it does not allow you to start your vehicle if it isn’t locked ( ???). This wastes a lot of time when you’re trying to get ready for work. It shouldn’t matter if the car is locked or not. No one can drive off with it without the fob! Not to mention, it has a delay of over a minute to tell you whether or not it was successful, so by the time you open the app, hit start and wait, and have it tell you it didn’t work, you’ve lost 3-4 minutes of your morning on your phone. It should be a one shot deal. Go back to remotes. Hyundai used to be the laughing stock of the automobile industry. You’d think they would up the quality a little, not this joke. ...and you have to pay for it ...

Unreliable. This feature works intermittently, You never know when it will fail. Even when you are in an area with great cell coverage, you will find it often fails to start your car. Or takes 5 minutes to sign in. If this were a free app, I would rate it poorly, but this is a high end app, I would expect it to work flawlessly. Couple of simple questions: if the initial try fails, why doesn’t it notify you? Instead you just walk out to a cold car. Why doesn’t it try to start the car a second or third time if the first fails? Why doesn’t the app give a specific reason the start command failed, instead of a vague “procedure failed”? (I know it failed, my car was cold.) Again this is a very high end, costly app. I expect it to work. I am looking into an aftermarket remote starter, rather than trying to get this unreliable and poorly thought out system working.

So much work needed, annoying password request. Functions great! Never has failed to turn on my Tucson. Now, my low rating is all due to user experience. This app requires a password to login (which could be saved) and another to start the car. This is extremely excessive, especially on the Apple Watch where it's hard to type. And there needs to be a complication for the face of the Apple Watch to make this really useful. Maybe even Siri integration. #1 tip: get rid of the 4-digit passcode or allow user to turn it off at their own risk. #2 tip: add an Apple Watch complication for easy access. #3 tip: not sure if the app activates this or if the car activates this upon start, but the turn signals flashing are not very tasteful and can be a safety hazard. Instead, turn the accent lights on! The flashing lights is like a beacon to get mugged or draws attention to security guards. A security guard was waiting at my car once assuming there was an issue. #4 tip: Again, this is most likely dependent on the capability of the car, but a great feature would be the ability to activate the seat warmers. Many times the 10 min is not enough for the heat to kick in (I live in MI), would be nice to have the seat warmers on when you get in. I hope the team takes this into consideration! _______ Update: No improvement since Jan. What is the Hyundai Dev team doing!? Please review my tips. Additionally, I see many other comments with the same recommendations.

Joke app that never works. What a joke this app is! If I get it to update my car’s specs once a week I’m lucky! I get it to unlock through the app maybe one in every ten times I try and I have to log in three to four times on average to get it to do anything. You would think that undownloading and redownloading it would fix the issues but nope! Still no numbers on the driver score (even though I’ve had the app for almost three years) still no car status updates and still no unlock abilities. I live in a large city (downtown) so I always have great Wi-Fi coverage, but every time I call about my app not working the only answer I’m given is that “I must be in a bad coverage area”. Really? I’m amazed the reviews are as good as they are and my only conclusion is the people rating it well don’t make use of the features like I want to.

Need the functionality to set my own preferences. I reside in an area where car theft is very unlikely, and I find Hyundai's emphasis on ensuring the doors are always locked frustrating. I question the necessity of locking my car when it's parked my the garage. It remains a source of frustration for me to exit my car and attempt to retrieve something from the back seat, only to discover that the door is locked. I find it bothersome to lock my car in my garage before I can use Climate Start and frequently receive notifications that my doors are unlocked. In contrast, with my previous Mazda, I recall being able to program it so that all doors opened upon exiting the vehicle. I am dissatisfied and disappointed that my Hyundai does not have the same feature. I would prefer the autonomy to decide my preferences rather than relying on corporate decisions regarding my vehicle's security features.

BlueLink is amazing!. I’ve owned my Hyundai for about 3 months. I did see the app rating on this site when downloading, but looked past it. I’m glad I did. I have never had any issues with this app. Most commands seem to process in about 30 seconds. This is totally acceptable for the current tech. My WiFi or lte to Hyundai servers for authentication to the cars lte. Haters please note this is not the same as keyfob remote start. I can lock my keys in the car if I want. I can turn on the defrost if I want. I can even see if my hood is closed if I ever open it. It may be expensive if you were dumb enough to buy your Hyundai instead of leasing it, (BlueLink is free for 3 years) but it does work. If you bought an electric Hyundai and thought you were cool, you definitely are.

Functional, but needs improvement. This app does what it’s supposed to, but it’s missing some key features for Ioniq 5: 1) Charging stats. I’d love to see charge history and electrical information (voltage and current currently being supplied). Would also be nice to see a more obvious indicator that the vehicle is charging. Maybe show a picture of the car at a different angle with the charger plugged in, or just change the battery status indicator. The only thing that changes today is a small message beneath the status indicator in the battery section. 2) Automatically refresh when app opens. Right now, you have to manually refresh the app to see the latest vehicle status. The app should not display any information until the latest status is retrieved. It’s misleading.

Bad update. *Update: after 6+ months of troubleshooting over the phone, 3 trips to my dealer, and a full radio head unit replacement, I have now run out of my free trial after doing everything bluelink service told me. I was told twice that I would be given service for the months nothing worked, but when I called to get that done, they told me I had to pay $10 a month for “connected care” to get the free remote services. BIGGEST WASTE OF TIME!!! I went through all this just to have them try to charge me to get my free trial back. Guess I’ll just wait for my warranty to expire and get an after market remote starter, bluelink service is crap! My car is a 2020 unaffected by the 3G shutdown, but as of the version 5.1 update, remote actions no longer work. I’m still on my free trial of bluelink, but can’t use it. I used to remote start 2x a day, everyday, but now I can’t at all and the only thing different is the app update. Customer service is no help either.

Like the app, but needs a major feature. The app is very intuitive and responsive! But there’s one big feature I was hoping to get with this app and my new Kona EV that I’m not seeing. Apple Maps native EV Routing feature would be an AMAZING thing to have while using CarPlay, but the only way to get it is if this app adds support for it! PLEASE add this one major feature and then this will be the perfect 5 star app! Also I reduced my star rating from 4 to 3 stars because even though every command I send to the vehicle does indeed work, the app always says it fails. I hate that miscommunication in the app because I never know with certainty if my doors got locked or if my AC turned on or not. Yes it’s technically working, but I don’t know that it really is until I go outside and check. Please fix that!

Don’t use it.... Coming from a vehicle with no remote start features, I think this app is not that great. The remote start takes a long time to work roughly 30 sec-2min. The connivence of having the remote is to be able to start the vehicle. I shouldn’t have to plan ahead 10 min before I leave to use the features. Also, I hate that the hazard lights turn on the vehicle. I think it puts a target on the vehicle like “hey look at me, I’m running and no one is occupying the vehicle.” About 90% of the time my password doesn’t work and I can’t even log in and I find myself just opting to not use the app. I find it takes longer and more frustration to use it than not. Next vehicle purchase will be with something built-in to the key-fob where you also don’t have to pay for the service every year considering the price of the vehicle was not cheap to begin with!

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Language English
Price Free
Adult Rating 4+ years and older
Current Version 5.1.9
Play Store com.hyundaiusa.bluelink2
Compatibility iOS 13.6 or later

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The application MyHyundai with Bluelink was published in the category Productivity on 06 July 2014, Sunday and was developed by Hyundai Motor America [Developer ID: 396788762]. This program file size is 234.5 MB. This app has been rated by 295,561 users and has a rating of 4.7 out of 5. MyHyundai with Bluelink - Productivity app posted on 12 January 2024, Friday current version is 5.1.9 and works well on iOS 13.6 and higher versions. Google Play ID: com.hyundaiusa.bluelink2. Languages supported by the app:

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