What Does In-Car Voice Control Mean?

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MacElliott
07/29/25 10:04pm
In-car voice control refers to the feature that allows drivers to press the voice button on the steering wheel or activate it directly by voice command to perform functions such as making phone calls, adjusting volume, controlling air conditioning, querying routes, opening/closing windows, and playing music. It is a convenient configuration. Below are some key points about voice control systems: 1. Limited functionality: Early voice control systems had very basic capabilities, such as adjusting navigation or skipping to the next track in music playback. These functions were not particularly useful, as they could easily be replaced by steering wheel buttons. 2. Rigid system: The system could not directly understand the driver's intent and required step-by-step navigation through menu instructions. 3. Low recognition accuracy: The accuracy of voice recognition was poor, so improvements were needed in this area. 4. Slow operation: Using voice control required pressing a button first, then issuing a command, making the process time-consuming and less intuitive.
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