During my hour-long commute to work, I receive umpteen number of calls and messages which are mostly work-related. Now, being a responsible driver of a humble no-frills car, I tend to avoid using my phone which leads to missing important calls.
With everything going digital these days, it's no surprise that carmakers are coming up with newer and better tech to woo customers. I, then, got the opportunity to review the technology the Ford Figo Aspire comes fitted with. Claiming to be smart, safe and sophisticated, the Aspire is meant for the workaholic.
The Aspire comes with MyFord Dock integrated into the car's entertainment system. It enables the user to mount and charge their smartphone.The car comes with SYNC, a voice-activated system, which lets you call people from your contact list or have your messages read out. You can even play a music track with just a voice command. SYNC also has an emergency assistance service, which if activated, will use the smartphone to call emergency services and give your GPS location.
I couldn't test the emergency service but I took the other features for a spin. Pairing your phone with the car is fairly easy. With voice-activated tech, one usually faces the problem of the software not understanding your accent. But, I didn't face any such problem with SYNC. All my voice commands were registered and followed.
Though simplistic, the tech in Aspire doesn't have any kinks and makes sure you don't miss anything important.