{"id":14083,"date":"2016-01-08T15:14:48","date_gmt":"2016-01-08T15:14:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.techiteens.com\/review\/hands-on-review-ces-2016-ford-alexa-voice-control-2\/"},"modified":"2016-01-08T15:14:48","modified_gmt":"2016-01-08T15:14:48","slug":"hands-on-review-ces-2016-ford-alexa-voice-control-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.techiteens.com\/review\/hands-on-review-ces-2016-ford-alexa-voice-control-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Hands-on review: CES 2016: Ford Alexa voice control"},"content":{"rendered":"<div itemprop=\"reviewBody\" id=\"article-body\">\n<p>If I were to lie on the sofa at home right now and shout at someone to start my car, I&#8217;d (at best) be greeted with an icy, deathly stare.<\/p>\n<p>But later this year things are going to change, as Ford&#8217;s teamed up with Amazon to bring the latter brand&#8217;s Echo device into the car arena.<\/p>\n<p>Ford wants your car to be as much part of the internet of things as turning on your lights with a smartphone, and using Amazon&#8217;s Alexa voice recognition technology you&#8217;ll be able to simply bark a command in any room that&#8217;s got an Echo set up to interact with your car in a number of ways.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.techiteens.com\/review\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/01\/56110__missing-image.svg\" alt=\"Ford Amazon Alexa\" class=\" lazy-image lazy-image-loading lazyload optional-image\" onerror=\"this.parentNode.replaceChild(window.missingImage(),this)\" sizes=\"auto\" data-src=\"http:\/\/cdn1.mos.techradar.futurecdn.net\/\/art\/car%20tech\/Ford\/Ford%20Alexa\/Ford%20Alexa%20review%20(2)-320-80.JPG\" data-srcset=\"http:\/\/cdn1.mos.techradar.futurecdn.net\/\/art\/car%20tech\/Ford\/Ford%20Alexa\/Ford%20Alexa%20review%20(2)-320-80.JPG 320w, http:\/\/cdn1.mos.techradar.futurecdn.net\/\/art\/car%20tech\/Ford\/Ford%20Alexa\/Ford%20Alexa%20review%20(2)-650-80.JPG 650w\" data-sizes=\"auto\"\/><\/p>\n<p>And it&#8217;ll work in reverse too: if you&#8217;re driving along in a newer Ford, you&#8217;ll be able to use the voice commands to speak to Alexa and change things in your home without being there.<\/p>\n<p>The idea of your vehicle being an internet-connected part of your life makes a lot of sense: your car captures a fantastic amount of data about you, ranging from letting your house know that you&#8217;ve actually left (and can therefore turn off the heating) to your location and speed to warm up and light your home at the perfect time.<\/p>\n<p>I had a chance to take a sneaky peek at the new system at <a href=\"http:\/\/redirect.viglink.com?key=11fe087258b6fc0532a5ccfc924805c0&#038;u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.techradar.com%2Fus%2Fnews%2Fworld-of-tech%2Fces-2016-what-we-want-to-see-1288771\">CES 2016<\/a>, and even in the very crowded, noisy arena the Echo worked startlingly well, picking up the &#8216;Alexa&#8217; command to head into voice recognition mode very well.<\/p>\n<p>That said actually entering a command felt a little archaic, like voice recognition of yore. You need to spell things out to the machine, and do so with a very deliberate speech pattern: &#8216;Alexa, check the traffic between my house and the office&#8217; rather than &#8216;Alexa, is it going to take me long to get to work?&#8217;<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.techiteens.com\/review\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/01\/56110__missing-image.svg\" alt=\"Ford Amazon Alexa\" class=\" lazy-image lazy-image-loading lazyload optional-image\" onerror=\"this.parentNode.replaceChild(window.missingImage(),this)\" sizes=\"auto\" data-src=\"http:\/\/cdn2.mos.techradar.futurecdn.net\/\/art\/car%20tech\/Ford\/Ford%20Alexa\/Ford%20Alexa%20review%20(4)-320-80.JPG\" data-srcset=\"http:\/\/cdn2.mos.techradar.futurecdn.net\/\/art\/car%20tech\/Ford\/Ford%20Alexa\/Ford%20Alexa%20review%20(4)-320-80.JPG 320w, http:\/\/cdn2.mos.techradar.futurecdn.net\/\/art\/car%20tech\/Ford\/Ford%20Alexa\/Ford%20Alexa%20review%20(4)-650-80.JPG 650w\" data-sizes=\"auto\"\/><\/p>\n<p>It also took a couple of attempts to make it work properly (I needed to speak very deliberately), but I think over time you&#8217;d learn how to use it efficiently, and you&#8217;ll be able to remote start your car from your house.<\/p>\n<p>The idea of starting a car remotely is scary to some at first, but when you realise it&#8217;s locked and can&#8217;t get away without you in there holding the keyfob, it&#8217;s less of a worry.<\/p>\n<p>The ability to perform this action isn&#8217;t anything specific to Ford &#8211; it&#8217;s just the open SDK that Amazon offers for its Echo device to get other brands to start using it and expanding the internet of things world. Amazon did have a hand in accelerating the approval process to get it ready in time for CES this year, but the ease of creation for this project is impressive.<\/p>\n<p>Ford&#8217;s representative told me that the brand only started coding this ability at the end of October, and it already works very well. Asking where your Ford is will give you a location, the distance and the time it&#8217;ll take for it to get home. However, it also gives a frustratingly huge amount of information, like the date and specific time of the request, which seems pointless.<\/p>\n<p>(Also, the latter function will mean secretive partners will have a reason to worry when the other half can track them at any time when they&#8217;re supposed to be somewhere else).<\/p>\n<p>Trying the system the other way around (from the car to the home) was a less impressive demonstration &#8211; although this is early days for the project, with cars being able to use it fully not coming for a few months yet.<\/p>\n<p>You&#8217;ll need to hold down a button to begin speech, say &#8216;Alexa&#8217; to start the system up, and then speak with a very specific phrase (for instance &#8216;Ask the garage to open&#8217; rather than &#8216;Open my garage&#8217;).<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.techiteens.com\/review\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/01\/56110__missing-image.svg\" alt=\"Ford Amazon Alexa\" class=\" lazy-image lazy-image-loading lazyload optional-image\" onerror=\"this.parentNode.replaceChild(window.missingImage(),this)\" sizes=\"auto\" data-src=\"http:\/\/cdn2.mos.techradar.futurecdn.net\/\/art\/car%20tech\/Ford\/Ford%20Alexa\/Ford%20Alexa%20review%20(1)-320-80.JPG\" data-srcset=\"http:\/\/cdn2.mos.techradar.futurecdn.net\/\/art\/car%20tech\/Ford\/Ford%20Alexa\/Ford%20Alexa%20review%20(1)-320-80.JPG 320w, http:\/\/cdn2.mos.techradar.futurecdn.net\/\/art\/car%20tech\/Ford\/Ford%20Alexa\/Ford%20Alexa%20review%20(1)-650-80.JPG 650w\" data-sizes=\"auto\"\/><\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s not as simple as just saying &#8216;Alexa&#8217; when in the car and being able to instantly ask the car to do something, and the demo was rather laggy at times &#8211; but then again, it&#8217;s astounding how quickly the brand has created this system and there&#8217;s a lot of time left to evolve it to make it a cleaner and more easy to use way of talking to your house.<\/p>\n<p>The whole thing is handled in the cloud by Amazon, so it requires a working internet connection at all times to function correctly. This means that only cars with integrated modems &#8211; coming next year but quickly rolling to more vehicles in the following months &#8211; will be able to pass commands both ways, although phones can obviously handle the Alexa services when in vehicle.<\/p>\n<h3>Early verdict<\/h3>\n<p>Something like this Alexa \/ Ford tie in seems like an obvious way to make cars that are much smarter. I&#8217;ve tried vehicle voice recognition systems in the past, and they&#8217;ve been a little clunky to use.<\/p>\n<p>Here&#8217;s hoping that &#8216;clunk&#8217; begins to be resolved in the coming months, and the Ford system in the car works as well as the Amazon Echo device in your home.<\/p>\n<p>There were some definite bugs in this system during the trial, but the speed with which it&#8217;s been created mean that things like more natural language recognition and faster start up times will could well be in place at launch.<\/p>\n<p>If Ford&#8217;s goal of having your car be the ultimate trigger for your home life (imagine heading to your internet-connected cabin for the weekend and it being ready-warmed when it noted you were two hours away) is to come to pass, then it needs a little more finessing &#8211; but the idea of the car being an integral part of your smart home is more than a little awesome.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.techiteens.com\/review\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/01\/8db4d__p-89EKCgBk8MZdE.gif\" border=\"0\" height=\"1\" width=\"1\" \/><br \/>\n<a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/feedproxy.google.com\/~r\/techradar\/us\/reviews\/~3\/oQm7rRISprs\/story01.htm\">TechRadar: All latest reviews feeds<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>If I were to lie on the sofa at home right now and shout at someone to start my car, I&#8217;d (at best) be greeted with an icy, deathly stare. 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