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Say What You See - MW73 - 13-06-2011 06:42pm I know the Evoque has this but as I have never had this before on any previous vechicles I wondered what you can control via this and is it any good? Thoughts..... RE: Say What You See - cjfp - 13-06-2011 08:56pm Get out your old vhs tapes and watch recordings of "Catchphrase" - throughout the programme you'll see and hear Roy Walker harp on about "Say What You See" - I'm expecting it to be very much luck that. RE: Say What You See - Alex - 13-06-2011 09:01pm (13-06-2011 06:42pm)MW73 Wrote: I know the Evoque has this but as I have never had this before on any previous vechicles I wondered what you can control via this and is it any good? Thoughts..... Good question - and I cant believe I forgot to ask about that at the events (Evoque Live). I will have to ask at the driving day instead. From what I have read it is supposed to be more intelligent than most voice activated car systems, right down to training it to recognise your voice, but I wonder if it can recognise or be trained to learn more than one voice (as the car will be shared between my wife and I). Maybe try browsing the manual to see what it states... RE: Say What You See - Charlie - 13-06-2011 09:03pm 'Say What You See' (SWYS) Intuitive Voice Control* Unlike conventional voice control systems, Range Rover’s advanced ‘Say What You See’ system learns intuitively from your past behaviour. So it can give you helpful prompts in the instrument cluster display of the commands you’re most likely to use next. The system can be ‘trained’ to recognise the accents of regular users and controls a full range of functions including: navigation, radio/satellite, radio/DAB, iPod®/USB/Auxiliary connections, CD and virtual CD multiplayer, Display and Notepad. Love the bit about you can train it to recognise accents. Hopefully not Roy Walkers RE: Say What You See - MW73 - 13-06-2011 09:10pm LOL what's mr chips doing!! It will be interesting to see if it can actually differentiate between mr/mrs? RE: Say What You See - Kermit - 14-06-2011 02:05am (13-06-2011 09:01pm)Alex Wrote: Maybe try browsing the manual to see what it states... Voice control section of the manual: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5968579/evoque_manuals/handbook/42.%20Voice%20control.pdf All manuals: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5968579/evoque_manuals/index.htm RE: Say What You See - doug - 14-06-2011 10:06am My Discovery has LL voice control (not say what you see). It works phone,sat nav,stereo controls etc. All i can say is it's sh#t... you have to know all the pre-set sayings. My family use it as a game to guess what setting it will turn to after speaking to it. The new "say what you see" should be a lot better, leaning you voice & what you say. P.S if any one wants to buy a Discovery around Nov time. Voice control is brill. RE: Say What You See - Alex - 14-06-2011 06:12pm Voice control in our Kuga is rubbish, in fact on the odd occasion in using it I gave up after spending probably 10 mins trying to tell it to start the engine - sat their and no response, so gave up in the end and did it myself. RE: Say What You See - cjfp - 14-06-2011 06:18pm (14-06-2011 06:12pm)Alex Wrote: Voice control in our Kuga is rubbish, in fact on the odd occasion in using it I gave up after spending probably 10 mins trying to tell it to start the engine - sat their and no response, so gave up in the end and did it myself. Sounds like a number of incidents I had with the good lady wife! RE: Say What You See - Kermit - 15-06-2011 01:45am (14-06-2011 06:12pm)Alex Wrote: Voice control in our Kuga is rubbish, in fact on the odd occasion in using it I gave up after spending probably 10 mins trying to tell it to start the engine - sat their and no response, so gave up in the end and did it myself. To hard to turn a key or press a button. |