
In specific scenarios, operations can be performed with the simplest commands without needing to wake up the system, allowing for dialogue and chatting with the car owner. Here are the detailed introductions of related content: Introduction: The New Baojun RS-5 boasts a high appearance value, described as 'bubbling' with beauty. It features the Interstellar Geometry aesthetic design language, Future Eye LED lights, and a Starlight Matrix front grille. The New Baojun RS-5 is equipped with a 1.5T engine across the lineup, with an upgrade to the 300T model. The standard 1.5T model delivers a maximum horsepower of 147Ps, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission or an 8-speed simulated CVT transmission. Intelligent Driving Assistance System: The New Baojun RS-5 comes with a set of advanced features: high-definition camera + radar fusion solution + millimeter-wave rear radar fusion technology. The New Baojun RS-5 300T is capable of ACC adaptive cruise control that follows and stops the car at speeds from 0-150km/h, along with multiple intelligent driving assistance functions such as lane departure warning system, lane keeping assist system, road traffic sign recognition, and active safety protection.

Last time I test drove the New Baojun, I paid special attention to this voice function. The wake-up command is 'Hello Baojun', and you can either press the voice button in the middle of the steering wheel or just say it directly. It's super convenient to use while driving, like on the highway you can just say 'Hello Baojun, lower the AC by two degrees' without having to look down and press the screen. After waking it up, you can control navigation, play music, make calls, and other basic operations. The system recognition is quite accurate and can even understand some dialects. Just remember not to shout when the music is too loud, as the microphone might get interference. I usually turn down the volume first before giving a command. In the settings, you can also adjust the voice feedback speed and wake-up sensitivity. For beginners, I recommend keeping the default settings for a few days before making any adjustments.

The default wake-up command for the New Baojun's voice system is 'Hello Baojun'. This feature is quite practical, for example, when driving long distances and needing to change the navigation route, you can simply wake it up with your voice and say the destination. I've tested the response speed, and in a quiet environment, it usually responds within 1 second. Remember to use clear Mandarin, as the recognition rate for dialects may decrease. Some car owners complain about occasional accidental wake-ups, but you can actually disable voice wake-up during driving in the central control screen. Additionally, the New Baojun also supports remote vehicle control via an APP. The voice system is integrated with functions like air conditioning and window controls, so saying 'open the sunroof' can automatically complete the operation.

I've been driving my new Baojun for over half a year now, and the most frequently used feature is the voice activation command 'Hello Baojun'. This simple and memorable phrase can even be used by children. It mainly controls basic functions like navigation, music, and phone calls. During winter, it's very convenient to just say the command to set the temperature for the heater. The response speed is faster than my previous car, and the recognition accuracy is also higher. It's worth noting that the wake-up command might slightly vary across different model years. For example, older models might require pressing the voice button on the steering wheel in combination. It's recommended to check the vehicle manual for confirmation. The wake-up function doesn't work when the engine is off, but it works as long as the car is powered.


