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Spotify starts testing a new version of the voice-activated Car Mode feature

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Spotify starts testing a new version of the voice-activated Car Mode feature

After deciding to cancel the Car View function launched in 2019 last year, which caused dissatisfaction among many users, Spotify earlier confirmed that it is starting to test the new Car Mode function, which will focus on operating music playback through voice control.

Spotify starts testing a new version of the voice-activated Car Mode feature

The information obtained from the 9to5Google website shows that this feature of Spotify will be able to search for singers and albums through voice control, and control browsing, playback, fast forwarding, and even focus on music content.

As for the voice control interface used for voice control, it adopts the built-in design of Spotify instead of directly calling Google Assistant or Siri and other mobile phone digital assistant services. At the same time, the overall operation vision is also designed in a more concise form, allowing users to drive while driving. Not “distracted” by complex operation options.

In addition, Spotify’s Car Thing car player for older car models has also been opened for sale in the US market, which also allows users to play music content through voice-activated operation.

Although Spotify has already integrated with the digital assistant services of Google, Apple and other companies, it is clear that Spotify still plans to attract more people to use it through its own voice and voice control operation interface, and provide users that are more in line with the needs of service operation.

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