According to foreign media reports, the Ford with the SYNC 3 infotainment system will be able to use a new voice-controlled driving assistant device mounted behind the steering wheel. This feature will be used in conjunction with Sygic's GPS navigation application, described as "Voice-controlled co-pilots who can help identify nearby stops, hotels, hotels, etc." This function can be used by tapping the button on the steering wheel. There are 24 languages ​​that can read the search results to ensure that the driver's line of sight is always on the road. It is reported that Sygic, based in Bratislava, Slovakia, is the first GPS app company to establish a partnership with Ford. The company's app can be used in iOS and Android, and is now used in more than 200 countries. It has 40 languages ​​and has more than 150 employees. The company previously claimed that its app based on the GPS navigation mobile platform has more than 150 million users, and is ready to include all map data of the world including China and Antarctica, which can provide more abundant travel services for car driving. The biggest feature of the company's products is that it can intelligently navigate the path in an offline environment, superior to third-party online map services such as Google. According to reports, Sygic's mobile navigation application has integrated Ford's SYNC 3 application link function, initially expected to synchronize the content of the phone screen to the screen of the car infotainment system. As early as January 2017, Ford Motor Company announced that it will establish a partnership with Amazon, Samsung and Sygic in the field of SYNC 3 system technology research and development. Ford hopes to enable Sygic's GPS navigation system to be used in the SYNC 3 touchscreen system, which reduces the driver's interference during driving. Drivers can use the voice recognition system to avoid direct use of devices such as smartphones. But the driving assistant is a new add-on for Ford, through which drivers can dictate traffic messages, parking advice, oil prices, specific destinations, and even change routes. If this sounds like the car-specific version of Smart Assistant Alexa, then this seems to be its intent. In fact, some car manufacturers, including Ford Motors, have installed Alexa in their cars, but this smart assistant is tied to the home and its function settings are not directly related to driving. The American smart wear brand Garmin's in-car components loaded with Alexa also use this voice assistant, and also has the navigation function, and the new Sygic component function only allows people to know how to get from A to B, so this specific use May be an advantage. Many car owners may still rely heavily on their local map applications and navigation services, which is why Android Auto and CarPlay have entered the car. But if it's easy to use, it might make sense to use a dedicated voice assistant. Zhejiang Synmot Electrical Technology Co., Ltd , https://www.synmot-electrical.com