Comment by jaas 11 hours ago Seat heat is one click in my 2022 Volvo. Or as others have noted, you can use your voice. 3 comments jaas Reply neogodless 7 hours ago In my Polestar 2, it's at least two presses.1. Press "heat controls" space on tablet. This "expands" the controls, showing steering wheel heat, seat heat, seat ventilation.2. Press "seat heat" once to be on High (and more presses to get to Medium, Low or back to Off)Wish it was a button. Buttons are much better for this sort of thing.In this video, the Volvo controls are identical to Polestar, and, again, require at least two presses: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D29Nm-fwsHQWhile it's great to have a choice to do so, I personally detest voice controls (which require a button press, and a memorized phrase.) aednichols 5 hours ago No button necessary for voice: “Hey Google, set my seat heater to medium.”I would still like to have a button-only option, of course. neogodless 5 hours ago I don't use voice so I couldn't be sure, but in the video, the instructor pushes a button to activate Voice. So that may vary depending on the specific year and model.
neogodless 7 hours ago In my Polestar 2, it's at least two presses.1. Press "heat controls" space on tablet. This "expands" the controls, showing steering wheel heat, seat heat, seat ventilation.2. Press "seat heat" once to be on High (and more presses to get to Medium, Low or back to Off)Wish it was a button. Buttons are much better for this sort of thing.In this video, the Volvo controls are identical to Polestar, and, again, require at least two presses: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D29Nm-fwsHQWhile it's great to have a choice to do so, I personally detest voice controls (which require a button press, and a memorized phrase.) aednichols 5 hours ago No button necessary for voice: “Hey Google, set my seat heater to medium.”I would still like to have a button-only option, of course. neogodless 5 hours ago I don't use voice so I couldn't be sure, but in the video, the instructor pushes a button to activate Voice. So that may vary depending on the specific year and model.
aednichols 5 hours ago No button necessary for voice: “Hey Google, set my seat heater to medium.”I would still like to have a button-only option, of course. neogodless 5 hours ago I don't use voice so I couldn't be sure, but in the video, the instructor pushes a button to activate Voice. So that may vary depending on the specific year and model.
neogodless 5 hours ago I don't use voice so I couldn't be sure, but in the video, the instructor pushes a button to activate Voice. So that may vary depending on the specific year and model.
In my Polestar 2, it's at least two presses.
1. Press "heat controls" space on tablet. This "expands" the controls, showing steering wheel heat, seat heat, seat ventilation.
2. Press "seat heat" once to be on High (and more presses to get to Medium, Low or back to Off)
Wish it was a button. Buttons are much better for this sort of thing.
In this video, the Volvo controls are identical to Polestar, and, again, require at least two presses: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D29Nm-fwsHQ
While it's great to have a choice to do so, I personally detest voice controls (which require a button press, and a memorized phrase.)
No button necessary for voice: “Hey Google, set my seat heater to medium.”
I would still like to have a button-only option, of course.
I don't use voice so I couldn't be sure, but in the video, the instructor pushes a button to activate Voice. So that may vary depending on the specific year and model.