Volvo and Microsoft have collaborated on wearable technology.
Swedish carmaker teams up with Microsoft, gives users ability to talk to car [VIDEO]
Volvo and Microsoft have collaborated on a wearable technology.
With their partnership, the pair have been able to come with a device that gives users the ability to speak with their cars.
For now, only certain features can be controlled with the user's voice.
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These include setting the navigation, starting the heater, locking the doors, flashing the lights or sounding the horn via Volvo’s mobile app Volvo on Call and a connected Band 2.
This technology will be available in March.
See how it works in the video below.
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