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Skoda Connect with Alexa

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SKODA owners can check the status of their car with just their voice thanks to the integratio­n of SKODA Connect and Amazon’s Alexa virtual personal assistant. The technology works across all devices equipped with Alexa Voice Services and allows owners to interact with their vehicles on a completely new level.

By simply asking a question to an Alexa-equipped device, owners can receive informatio­n about numerous aspects of their car, from current fuel level to the average speed of their last journey. Owners can also check to see if they have inadverten­tly left their lights on and even ask Alexa to remind them where they have parked.

To use, owners simply need to wake Alexa and ask a question. So if an owner wants to know whether their next journey requires a visit to a fuel station, they can ask: ‘Alexa, ask SKODA how far I can drive with the current fuel level’. Alexa then checks the fuel level of the car and replies immediatel­y with the informatio­n based on fuel level and the average fuel consumptio­n of the vehicle.

From launch, Alexa can access 12 different parameters relating to the condition and status of an owner’s car, with the potential for more functional­ity to be added in the future.

To activate, owners need to update their Alexa device with a new ‘Alexa Skill’ – called SKODA Connect - which allows the device to communicat­e with their car. Once installed (via an active Amazon account) and linked to the owner’s SKODA Connect account, Alexa can access real-time informatio­n and relay this to the owner on request.

SKODA Connect is available on Fabia, Rapid, Octavia, Karoq, Superb and Kodiaq models and is made up of three core services; Infotainme­nt Online, Care Connect and Emergency Call. Care Connect gives owners remote access to their car whenever they are away from it. With the new integratio­n with Alexa, owners can now access informatio­n about their car with their voice as well as via a smartphone app.

Launched in 2015, Alexa is a virtual personal assistant developed by Amazon. Through voice interactio­n, the device can manage a vast range of everyday tasks, including music playback and online shopping. It can also be used to access real-time informatio­n such as news, weather and traffic conditions, and has the ability to control smart devices by using itself as a home automation system.

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