Android Auto Thursday

As an Andriod user (not by choice but company provided), I am unclear honestly about what the concerns are. Is it regarding just the navigation ui? I have not experienced any issues using it. I was shocked actually when i said “hey lucid , where is the nearest post office?” And it actually worked and navigated to the nearest option.I guess if you are streaming strictly amazon music vs. Tidal or one of the other app options that could be the case, but even then your streaming over bluetooth sourcing. I am generally curious, as I dont feel like im missing out not having it. My $.02
 
Advice at this point? Since the last big update where Hey Lucid started, my key contacts ( husband, some clients) are not recognized when I try to voice text or call, but do show up on the recent calls list. It frequently turns on during conversation or singing along to music. The voice is really annoying but if it worked, I would roll with it. Should I shut it off at this point? How to do that? If I shut it off, is there another option and how do I make that happen? Thanks in advance.
You can turn off the automatic trigger when it thinks it hears Hey Lucid. Then, it is only accessible by pressing the microphone button on the steering wheel.
 
You can turn off the automatic trigger when it thinks it hears Hey Lucid. Then, it is only accessible by pressing the microphone button on the steering wheel.
Ok - how do I do that? Also, is there an option to use a different system since it won't recognize all of my contacts for voice texting and calling?
 
Ok - how do I do that? Also, is there an option to use a different system since it won't recognize all of my contacts for voice texting and calling?
1. Lucid Assistant is the only one available natively in the vehicle. I prefer CarPlay/Siri. If you want Android Auto, which is likely based on the thread we are in, and this is an extremely important function to you, you might want to add Android Auto to your car using some of the workarounds that have been mentioned on the forum until it is available natively. https://lucidowners.com/threads/android-auto-thursday.5140/post-191916
2. Voice activation can be turned off in the vehicle settings. Information can be found in the owners manual, which I encourage you to read. https://lucidmotors.com/media/document/Lucid-Air-Owners-Manual_en-US.pdf
 
Ok - how do I do that? Also, is there an option to use a different system since it won't recognize all of my contacts for voice texting and calling?
From the manual
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Ok - how do I do that? Also, is there an option to use a different system since it won't recognize all of my contacts for voice texting and calling?
Lucid's voice assistant is brand new to the vehicle and currently pretty limited. I'm sure that texting/calling functions will improve with time. For now, you can place calls by triggering the assistant and saying the phone number: "call xxx-xxx-xxxx".
 
I definitely recommend this setting being off for now. Until there are updates to it, it's very bad at recognizing contacts and only so-so on doing things in the car. Plus it frequently comes on when you're not talking to it. You can always press the button when you want it to do something.
 
Advice at this point? Since the last big update where Hey Lucid started, my key contacts ( husband, some clients) are not recognized when I try to voice text or call, but do show up on the recent calls list. It frequently turns on during conversation or singing along to music. The voice is really annoying but if it worked, I would roll with it. Should I shut it off at this point? How to do that? If I shut it off, is there another option and how do I make that happen? Thanks in advance.
I spoke with Customer Care, and Hey Lucid doesn't have the capability to text it initiate calls apparently. They're working on it for future updates.
You can shut it off, but the Alexa option isn't available any longer.
 
Exactly! Consider future promised enhancements as vaporware.
More difficult to accommodate, sometimes a product's capability will take a step back before it takes two steps forward, like losing the mature-but-flawed Alexa for an embryonic "Hey Lucid".
 
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