How to Use Voice Recognition in Cadillac?
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After the Cadillac system is initialized, it provides voice recognition functionality. The activation steps are as follows: 1. Press the button on the steering wheel controls or the screen button on the navigation search interface to activate voice recognition. 2. The audio system will mute, and the system will play a prompt after a beep sound. 3. Wait for the beep to finish, then clearly speak your voice command. If no command is spoken, the voice recognition system will play a help prompt. If you press the button again while the voice recognition system is playing a prompt, you can interrupt it and speak your command without waiting for the prompt to finish. 4. During the use of the voice recognition function, the infotainment display and the instrument cluster may synchronously display some contextual prompt commands. Directly selecting the corresponding command via the steering wheel controls or the infotainment touch display can achieve the same effect as voice command input.
As an automotive tech enthusiast, I find Cadillac's voice recognition system endlessly enjoyable while driving. To use it, I typically press and hold the voice button on the steering wheel or simply say 'Hey Cadillac' to activate the system. Then, I clearly issue commands like 'Navigate to the nearest coffee shop' or 'Play rock music.' It handles multiple tasks: controlling navigation, making phone calls, adjusting AC temperature, checking weather, and even supports voice-controlled audio volume adjustment. I've tested it multiple times on highways with high recognition accuracy, though occasional background noise interference occurs, but overall it's smooth. I recommend owners familiarize themselves with the command list, which can be downloaded as a PDF reference from the settings menu. With Android Auto integration, voice commands become more flexible, making driving smarter.