Aha Radio Reviews – Page 4

1/5 rating based on 115 reviews. Read all reviews for Aha Radio for iPhone.
Aha Radio is free iOS app published by Aha Mobile, Inc.

Absolute trash

Fred Gloppins

Not easy to use and very unreliable. Almost impossible to link to my Toyota. Very little info on how it works. Not even worth it and it’s free?


This app does nothing

Dhhh1butter

The app will not load a single station. Every link is broken.


Disconnects too often

Benthere&back

The app works really well in my 2013 Outback, most of the time. I can put the music on hold and restart in the house or when I return to the car. However it quits working quite often and the app needs to be closed and restarted to resume play. I thought it might be the Subaru app but the same thing happens when it’s used in the house Bluetooth system. So the Aha app is the culprit.


Same issues as other reviewers.

jojobo410

Start/stop, might play 3 or 4 seconds. Other times OK. Using it via iOS and USB in Subaru. In the past I have found it more reliable using it via Bluetooth and also with my previous Android phone. Frustrating because I really like some of the content.


Aha.? Ah. Nah

Cannella67

I have aha in my 2015 Scion. Did everything “ by the book,” which means that I downloaded the app, created faves etc. each time I get in car I turn on Bluetooth and then open aha on phone and in car and get the error that it failed to sync. This program is supposed to decrease distracted driving. Well, if I had continued to play around with it, I would have most definitely been distracted. I gave up on it.


Not too cool

elyxbabe

Doesn’t really give you options on radio stations. And all they play is Drake ?.. so if you’re a Drake lover you should get it lol.


Useless

Flept

I cannot use the app to update my Subaru map software even though the system states this a way to update.


Problems with Aha and Subaru Starlink

W4CLT

Very glitchy with my iPhone X integration with Subaru Starlink in my 2019 Subaru Ascent Touring with Harmon/Kardon infotainment system that has integrated Aha. It’s only worked a few times. The dealership said this has been a known issue for a few years and that I shouldn’t expect it to work. It didn’t work properly in my 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018 Subarus either. The dealership is exasperated, and Subaru of America is unable to help.


Highjacks my phones Bluetooth

applehill

Highjacks the Bluetooth so when I try to listen to music from another device I can’t because this app auto plays and won’t turn off unless I force close the app then turn my phone off completely. Really is a terrible app. Cool concept but horribly maintained or run.


2019 Ascent Touring. In the Subaru manual stats items that don’t work.

Dr.How

I had high hopes. First, I wanted to use this as the cell based Ascent update tool. As listed multiple places in the various manuals. But, so far no dice. Yes, Signal is 4-5 bars LTE. Using iPhone 6S. Glitchy on the rest of features, like another reviewer mention related to their iPhone X and the Ascent. I was saddened to hear their response from their dealer and their own experience with multiple Subaru. This is hurting Subaru reputation. SOA better show some interest. Get out of their black hole cones of silence. I have other vehicles with systems that integrate better to their approved apps, or their home brew features. Sync3 and Genesis work well IMO with the apps they suggest for the phone.