
In addition to adjusting the volume, users can search for music by voice; they can also simply say the name of the desired radio channel. Voice commands can be used to set the navigation destination. The system provides functions such as making phone calls, sending text messages, and reading text messages via voice commands.

I use this feature frequently while driving, and it's quite convenient. To activate the system, first press the voice button on the steering wheel. After hearing the prompt tone, simply give commands like "Navigate to the office" or "Lower the AC temperature," and the system will execute them. Some cars even support direct contact calls, such as "Call my wife." Make sure the car interior isn't too noisy when using it. Training your voice in the initial settings can improve accuracy. I usually test the wake word before driving, like "Hello assistant." The advantage is that you don’t need to take your hands or eyes off the wheel, enhancing safety while also allowing quick adjustments to music or weather info—it’s especially handy when there’s no traffic. Beginners shouldn’t fear making mistakes; just practice a few times to get familiar. Safe driving is what truly matters.

As a tech enthusiast, I frequently use the voice control system. To operate it, first ensure the environment is quiet, then activate the system using the steering wheel button or wake word, and directly issue commands like "play my playlist" or "set AC to 22°C". The key is that after connecting via Bluetooth, it can control mobile apps, such as updating navigation routes. I often adjust the recognition mode in the settings to improve matching accuracy. Accuracy relies on clear pronunciation and microphone placement, so it's advisable to regularly check for system updates and app updates. Using it while driving helps avoid the risk of looking down, but don't rely on it in high-noise areas. If misrecognition occurs, check for interference sources. Developing this habit can make driving smarter and more efficient.

When I first bought my car, I thought learning this was simple. Press the voice button on the steering wheel or say the brand-specific wake word. After it responds, give short commands like "navigate home" or "volume down." At first, the system might misunderstand—don’t worry, just speak slowly and clearly. It’s mainly used for navigation, adjusting temperature, or making calls, so avoid overly complex commands. Practice at home by starting the car to test and get familiar with the prompts. For safety, avoid experimenting while driving—staying focused is more important than anything else.


