ALEXA IN THE CAR: FORD, AMAZON TO PROVIDE ACCESS TO SHOP, SEARCH AND CONTROL SMART HOME FEATURES ON THE ROAD
January 5, 2017 by Ford
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Alexa on the go Beginning this summer, Ford drivers with SYNC® 3 will be able to ask Alexa to read weather reports, play music, check news, add items to shopping lists and more – all from their car. For instance, you could ask Alexa to add milk or batteries to your shopping list without ever picking up a pen. This industry-first in-car capability through Ford SYNC 3 AppLink™ simply requires drivers tap the voice recognition button on the steering wheel, then say 'Alexa,' followed by a question or command. Ford is currently beta-testing this experience with employees. Inside the vehicle, drivers can ask Alexa to locate a desired destination. Alexa will use the vehicle location to find nearby businesses. For example, customers could say, 'Alexa, find the nearest Italian restaurant.' Once the driver chooses the desired destination, Alexa can transfer the address to the SYNC 3 navigation system. Customers can also continue experiencing their favorite books from the road. Using Whispersync for Voice, Alexa will switch to an Audible audiobook recording to resume reading where the driver left off. Customers can also access many Alexa smart home devices to control lighting, security systems, thermostats and more from the vehicle. Alexa at home Ford Focus Electric, Fusion Energi and C-MAX Energi owners will be first to access home-to-car capability using MyFord® Mobile technology. Through Alexa, Ford plug-in electric vehicle owners can easily control their vehicle from home using Amazon Echo, Echo Dot or Amazon Tap. Speaking to Alexa through one of these devices, they can: ◾Start or stop the engine ◾Lock or unlock doors ◾Check range and charge status ◾Learn fuel level ◾Obtain a vehicle mileage summary At home, interactions with Alexa could include: User: 'Alexa, ask MyFord Mobile to lock my car.' Alexa: 'Sending lock command to your car.' User: 'Alexa, ask MyFord Mobile to start my car.' Alexa: 'Sending start command to your car.' User: 'Alexa, ask MyFord Mobile for my range.' Alexa: 'Your vehicle is 83 percent charged. Electric range is 17 miles, fuel range is 216 miles and overall range is 233 miles.' Ford is working on adding Alexa home-to-car integration for vehicles with SYNC Connect in the future. SmartDeviceLink support The collaboration to integrate Alexa into the car introduced Amazon to Ford's AppLink software, which provides the protocol for smartphone apps to communicate with Ford SYNC 3. AppLink is now built on open source SmartDeviceLink software. This burgeoning standard was created in 2013 when Ford contributed the original AppLink code to encourage other automakers to adopt and use the software to link compatible smartphone apps with their own connectivity systems. Earlier today, Ford and Toyota, the first automaker to announce adoption of SmartDeviceLink, announced formation of the SmartDeviceLink Consortium with four other automakers and several automotive suppliers as initial members. Amazon announced it will join the consortium to expand the opportunity of Alexa in the car. The SmartDeviceLink Consortium will help further improve the open source software for all members, and give app developers and service providers expanded opportunities to reach consumers across multiple automaker product lines.
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