 Ford SYNC AppLink
 2011 Ford Fiesta (Source: Ford)
Control apps with your voice
One
of the key pieces of tech inside many Ford vehicles is the popular
Sync infotainment system. Sync is a voice control system that
interfaces with mobile devices using USB or Bluetooth. The Sync
system allows the driver to use their voice to control many functions
of the vehicle from the radio station to the settings on the AC
system and beyond.
Ford has announced a new update for
the Sync system that will be offered first to owners of the 2011
Fiesta. The new update adds in a feature called AppLink. While
the Fiesta is getting the goods first, it will soon be rolled out to
other Ford vehicles.
"More and more drivers are using
their devices and their apps while in the car," said Doug
VanDagens, director of Ford Connected Services. "With AppLink,
SYNC is a smarter solution for these drivers who choose to use these
apps while driving – making it the only connectivity system
available that can extend app functionality to the car using both
voice and steering wheel controls."
AppLink allows
the driver to control applications on their Blackberry, Android, and
iPhone smartphones using their voice. To start with, the list of
compatible apps is very short. The list includes Pandora, which is
available now for Android and Blackberry devices with iPhone support
coming in early 2011. Stitcher will come early next year on all three
devices, and OpenBeak on RIM devices is available right now.
The
driver will need to download the update from Syncmyride to
a flash drive and then install the update in their vehicle using the
USB port in the car. Once installed, the driver will be able to press
the voice button, say "Mobile applications", and then tell
sync what app they want to use. With Pandora, the driver will be able
to tell the app what channel to play and be able to rate songs with
thumbs up and thumbs down while driving using their voice.
"Where
before users would pick up their phone, taking their eyes off the
road and hands off the steering wheel while driving to select a
station and hit play, AppLink makes all of that functionality
available through voice control, just like managing AM and FM radio
or your MP3 player through SYNC," said Julius Marchwicki, SYNC
product manager.
"Paying an extra $500 for a computer in this environment -- same piece of hardware -- paying $500 more to get a logo on it? I think that's a more challenging proposition for the average person than it used to be." -- Steve Ballmer
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