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Thursday, July 15, 2010

Ford Sync Now Understands 10,000 Commands



Ford is showing off the latest update to its Sync multimedia system that will debut in the upcoming 2011 Edge SUV.

The 10,000 commands Sync now understands — versus 100 in the first generation — is the showstopper, but after watching the somewhat lengthy video above, we’ve found a few things that we really think will improve the daily interaction with Sync after our years of firsthand testing of the current system.
  • You no longer need to specify “Phone” or “USB” before a command. This is the most annoying part of the current system. Sync now understands what you want when you say “Call Joe.” You don’t have to say “Phone” first.
  • You can use multiple words for the same action, like “Play song” or “Play track.”
  • You can control the climate controls via Sync with the MyFord Touch system.
  • Navigation now allows you to speak an exact address for guidance, but we’re not sure if you have to be parked for it to work.Ford has confirmed that you can read new addresses while driving.
While these updates seem to be a major step forward, MyFord Touch will be a higher-end version of the Sync system, requiring upgrades of certain models. To get MyFord Touch on the 2011 Edge, you have to opt for a more expensive Limited trim where it is standard or as part of a $1,000 option package on the SEL.

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