What is the voice wake-up command for Cadillac?
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Cadillac's voice control system works by pressing a button, after which the vehicle recognizes speech and executes commands. This feature allows drivers to keep their hands on the wheel, enabling them to set navigation or change radio stations without being distracted by looking at the center console buttons. Introduction to the functions of the car voice control system: Function 1: In-car entertainment This is a relatively basic function. In addition to adjusting the volume, users can search for and play music by voice command; they can also simply state a preferred radio channel, and the system will tune to it. Function 2: Voice navigation Users can navigate by stating their destination verbally or set frequently used destinations as scenarios, such as a 'go home' route. By simply saying 'go home,' the system will automatically plan the route. Voice navigation is particularly useful in urban areas with heavy traffic and complex road networks. Function 3: Phone communication The system provides voice-activated calling, sending messages, and reading messages.
Cadillac's voice assistant is called 'Mr. Cadillac'. Every time I get in the car and say 'Hello, Cadillac', it wakes up. I use it daily to adjust the AC temperature, open the sunroof, and set navigation - just speak while driving, super convenient. The newer models can even recognize continuous commands now, like saying 'I'm cold' followed by 'turn it up two degrees', which is much more flexible than older versions that only accepted single commands. I've tested dialect recognition in the garage too - it's quite accurate, even understanding my dad's accented Mandarin. But you need to maintain good network connection; once in a tunnel with poor signal, it just played dead.
The wake-up command is 'Hello, Cadillac', or you can press the microphone button on the steering wheel to activate it. Last time on the way to drop off my kid at school, I used it to play children's songs. Selecting playlists by voice is much safer than looking down to tap the screen. Some car enthusiasts in the group chat complained that voice control is the most reliable when wearing thick gloves in winter, especially for turning on seat heating—it's faster than using the touchscreen. However, there might be a slight delay when the network is slow, so it's recommended to turn on your phone's hotspot before driving. Now, the voice control can also manage smart home devices. Once, I asked it to turn on the air conditioner before arriving home, and it was already cool when I walked in.