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Swedish carmaker teams up with Microsoft, gives users ability to talk to car [VIDEO]

Volvo voice control device
Volvo voice control device
Volvo and Microsoft have collaborated on a wearable technology.
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Volvo and Microsoft have collaborated on wearable technology.

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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.

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.

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This technology will be available in March.

See how it works in the video below.

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