
Audi has voice commands, which can be activated via button or voice. Button Activation: The button is located on the right side of the multifunction steering wheel, marked with a side-facing human figure. It can be used when the vehicle is powered on or started. Simply press the button and verbally state the function you wish to control, and the vehicle's infotainment system will activate the function. Voice Activation: The voice activation feature is relatively more convenient to use. The driver can control the infotainment system by simply speaking their request, and the vehicle's system will automatically interpret and execute the command.

I'm a car enthusiast and particularly love Audi's voice control feature, which is indeed available and quite advanced. In newer Audi models like the Q8, this system is called Audi MMI Voice. You can simply say 'Hey Audi' to activate it, then engage in natural conversations, such as commanding it to navigate to a specific address, call a contact, or adjust the music volume. The recognition rate is impressively high, with quick responses, especially during driving, reducing the need to operate the screen and enhancing safety. I've tried it on the highway, and it works great, saving time. The system also supports multiple languages and accent recognition, with simple setup—just enable the voice option through the central control menu. Overall, this feature enhances the driving experience and convenience.

I've been driving an Audi S5 for several years and use its voice commands for daily commuting, which is indeed convenient. Basic operations like setting navigation or making calls can be controlled with just a button press. For example, during traffic jams, saying 'Call Lao Li' immediately connects the call without needing to touch the phone. The system sometimes misinterprets commands, especially in noisy environments, but it has improved significantly after software updates. After long-term use, I find it worry-free and safe, especially avoiding the need to look down and operate manually. To set it up, simply enable voice recognition in the car settings—it's very straightforward.

As an elderly person, I've tried my son's Audi A3, which has voice control functionality. It allows me to navigate or play music just by speaking, without needing to remember complicated steps. Simple and practical, it's perfect for people like me who don't enjoy fiddling with technology. Makes daily driving safer.


