Staying connected is a way of life now. Recent research from the Consumer Electronics Association shows there are more than 200 million mobile phones in the U.S. Ford Motor Company research also indicates customers want to stay connected to their digital media players: More than 70 percent of new car buyers are looking for the ability to use digital media players in their new vehicles.
Sync, developed in collaboration with Microsoft, is an easier and more affordable way to connect to digital media players and Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones. Available in 12 vehicles from Ford, Lincoln and Mercury this year, Sync will help accelerate this trend towards in-car connectivity.
- Sync brings in-car connectivity to the
masses – Sync is making in-car connectivity more available
and more affordable than ever before. Sync will be standard on Lincoln
products and widely available on Ford and Mercury vehicles. Option price:
$395. Sync will be available in 12 Ford, Lincoln and Mercury products
beginning this fall, and in nearly all Ford, Lincoln and Mercury products
within two years.
- Sync lets you keep on
talking without interruption – Sync is designed for
voice-activated, hands-free connectivity. There’s no need to hang up
in the middle of a cell phone call as you enter your vehicle. Simply start
the vehicle and touch the Telephone Button on the steering wheel and Sync
will instantly connect to a paired Bluetooth mobile phone.
- You talk, Sync listens and obeys – Sync allows
you to talk to your Apple iPod, Microsoft Zune or other digital media
players. Users are able to browse the music collection on a media player or
USB drive by genre, album, artist and song title using simple voice
commands, such as “Play Genre Rock,” or “Play Track
.” Sync also will support Bluetooth audio for streaming Internet radio stations from Web-connected smart phones and PDAs. In addition, it can access songs from PDAs and phones that are equipped to hold music.
- Sync has no monthly fees
– Sync, as part of the vehicle purchase, has no monthly
service charges or added fees for phone calls. Sync uses the devices a
person already owns – media players and Bluetooth-enabled mobile
phones, for example – so there are no additional costs.
- Sync can help drivers manage text messages –
When paired to a capable phone, Sync notifies the driver of
incoming text messages and is able to read them aloud using text-to-speech
capability. The system is even smart enough to translate such commonly used
text-messaging expressions as “LOL” and “TTYL.”
Replies can be selected from a list of predefined responses.
- Sync is compatible with up to 12 unique phones –
Once paired using a special, six-digit passkey or
“PIN”, Sync will remember a phone and can quickly connect. Up
to 12 phones can be paired with a Sync-equipped vehicle (with one connected
at any given time).
- Sync can be personalized,
just like your mobile phone – When paired to a supported
phone, Sync will play personal ring tones. If you’ve configured
unique ring tones to identify specific callers, Sync will automatically
play those, as well.
- Sync is
multilingual – Sync speaks three languages – more than
most of us. It’s fluent in English, Canadian French and North
American Spanish.
- Sync is a factory-installed
option – From the start, Sync has been developed as an
integrated part of the vehicle design. In fact, the only thing a customer
sees is a USB port and a “Sync Powered by Microsoft” badge.
- Sync is a software solution, not a hardware solution – Sync is an on-board computer, with 256 megabyte flash memory and a 400 Mhz microprocessor, loaded with software that seamlessly integrates the vehicle with today’s popular portable electronic devices. Since it is a software-based system, it is updatable and should be able to support the devices and services of tomorrow. Unlike some systems, Sync won’t become obsolete in a few years.