Aha Radio Reviews – Page 6

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.

This was cool in 2008

TheAnastasia

But this app is so outdated and irrelevant. Thought it’d be a nice complement to my new to me Subaru but it’s just...no.


Buggy

cschul

This is one of the buggiest apps I have ever used. It’s so bad it makes it useless and annoyance. It causes my vehicle’s infotainment system to reconnect and drop multiple times a minute. I know it’s not the connection between the vehicle and iPhone because airplay works flawlessly. It’s only when this app is installed that it causes issues.


Aha repeating and skipping on New Forrester 2018

JepJr

Poor quality Locks frequently Have to unhook cable and plug back in Now is repeating same songs 2 or 3 songs in a row before advancing to next tracks Not good for a Brand new car! Contacted Aha - they are “ still working on it” Have reloaded app and reset to default in car every thing I possibly could and it didn’t help Aha on iphone8 will play one channel then all of a sudden jump to another channel all by itself! Maybe it’s haunted?


Not easy to use

JJ mazda

Very difficult to look up or add stations. Some often repeat the same songs. Glitchy. Overall sub-par. Not even close to Spotify quality experience


For Ascent

notdisclosed5

Worthless app. Software update fails every time for the ascent.


waste of time

Renee1930vy

I downloaded this app because it’s on my new car. Now that cars don’t have CD players, Thanks millennials! This app has high potential but the stations play the same TWO SONGS in one hour after another. Song comes on skip, listen to a full song, then the song you had previously skipped will play. Not worth it....


Terrible UX that is a distraction when driving

macdaddy system one

Was excited to get this working in our then brand new 2017 Subaru Outback. The car has a great tech package so surely this app would be. Two years later, I still can’t get it to work properly, and it has one of the worst UI/UX I’ve ever seen. It offers a disappointingly small number of random presets that are hardly customizable. The fact they advertise it as a full solution to your listening needs while connected is laughable at best and false advertising at best. Customizing the selections requires understanding terrible UI practices the app makes you go through just to move a simple selection. You are forced to keep lame widgets like “nearest gas stations” and “restaurants” that connect to an even more lame database of outdated area vendors. It’s far easier and faster to switch out of the app and use Yelp or Google for suggestions. Or simply stream Spotify from your phone using Bluetooth. Which the Subaru can do standard without Aha. But if you are connected via USB to the Subaru USB ports you can’t switch out of the Aha app! So then you have to disconnect the USB cable to free up your phone. This is both dangerous and frustrating to do while the car is in motion. And if I were Subaru I would think twice about baking in Aha to the console out of safety concerns for driver distraction. Good UX does not make the driver frustrated. Good UX does not endanger the driver because he got locked into an audio component that works on occasion and then bugs out. That is irresponsible UX and Subaru and Aha per it to owners who put their trust in them to fix this terrible partnership.


Constant “Your device is up to date” notifications

Juan Guapo

1/5 stars Your app is quite glitchy.


Cuts off randomly

gencarter

Ever since the last upgrade, Aha cuts off randomly every 5-15 minutes in my 2014 Subaru Forester. I use it to listen to Audible audiobooks, Amazon Music & radio apps. It’s become very annoying. If the 2020 Forester has Aha, I may have to consider a different car.


Difficult to use

Nina J82

Not user friendly at all...