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Discussion in '458 Italia/488/F8' started by ghai881, Aug 29, 2013.

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  1. ghai881

    ghai881 Rookie

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    Has anyone used it and what do they use it for?
     
  2. Clutch5150

    Clutch5150 Karting

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    The training is for the computer to understand your voice, to better assist with voice recognition for your commands.
     
  3. DoctorWill

    DoctorWill Formula Junior

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    I thought it was for shouting over the engine/exhaust noise while on the cellphone calls....
     
  4. Surfah

    Surfah F1 Rookie

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    Pretty much useless for me with top down driving. Cellphone calls as well, get tired of shouting over the engine noise.
     
  5. dr.sb

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    Its not a bad system. Though how you manage to use it with top down- no idea. In the coupe, have to turn it to sport or wet mode if I really want to make a call. The voice training works ok. Quite primitive. I imagine a siri like voice recognition software will be the next itineration.

    Sunny
     
  6. Clutch5150

    Clutch5150 Karting

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    What's REAL useless on *****in' Betty is when you have to go through all the voice commands just to make a darn call!

    I say Dial number XXX-XXX-XXXX
    Betty repeats number XXX-XXX-XXXX
    I say dial,
    She say dialing number XXX-XXX-XXXX

    I don't even bother any more....
     
  7. FlyingBear

    FlyingBear Karting

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    The state of the art is impressive. I rode my new 2014 Harley (yeah, yeah, I know, no need for abuse) at 70mph with the Harley boom mike on my helmet. I could hardly hear myself talk. But I spoke a street address preceded by the word "Destination" and, to my amazement, the correct address showed up on the GPS screen. This was a random address, not one of the memorized destinations. A Spider should be a much easier task, although a boom mike helps, as it does when flying an aircraft.
     

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