Navigation not recognizing my voice commands
Folks,
My nav system has difficulty recognizing my voice commands. Are there any settings that can be adjusted? I did look through the navigation manual and see that there is a voice volume setting but my guess is that is the volume of "her" voice? Our car is a 2013 RX 350 if that matters. Regards, Everett |
The ability of your Lexus to recognize voice isn't unique to the Navigation function per se. It works for some people, not others. There is no training ability, other than to say try speaking clearly, at a moderate volume. Past threads here indicate it is a hit-and-miss proposition for all types of people -- not related to male, female, young or old, e.g. I gave up after 6 weeks of trying to get my RX to recognize my voice consistently and don't use it. It's one of the two larger disappointments I have with my RX. OTOH, Cruiter (one of the moderators) has indicated he has good luck with voice recognition, as have some others.
GOOD LUCK! |
Thanks once again Bert. Maybe we are speaking too loudly to the thing! :-)
It is hit and miss. |
I find it doesnt recognize my parents most times, and I have much more success with it when I speak slowly and enunciate.
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microphone....
The microphone for the voice recognition feature appears to be in the center headliner area.
I don't know if it makes sense to speak "at" it or just speak naturally straight ahead. I guess some experimentation is in order! Drat, another cruise in the new car!! :D |
Unless it's been changed since the 2010 model (it's possible), the mike is in the mirror. Try orating in that direction and see how it goes.
Originally Posted by Ev43
(Post 7854290)
The microphone for the voice recognition feature appears to be in the center headliner area.
I don't know if it makes sense to speak "at" it or just speak naturally straight ahead. I guess some experimentation is in order! Drat, another cruise in the new car!! :D |
Thanks Cruiter. We have much to learn about the computer on wheels!
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This may or may not work for you, and obviously, based on the replies here, this is not a universal 'fix'. However, in our case, I generally haven't had any issues but my wife has. She took it on a trip once and it didn't do very well recognizing what she was saying, so, she decided just for the helluvit to try lowering (as in more male) her voice and 'Bingo' !!!??? Who knows, but it worked for her......
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That's a good line and the main reason I named him 'Watson'. Some may say it's sic but I've named all my cars that I really liked. Yep, the gender is male, I hear the brass clanging every now and then when I step on the throttle :thumbup:.
Originally Posted by Ev43
(Post 7854464)
Thanks Cruiter. We have much to learn about the computer on wheels!
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Originally Posted by Cruiter
(Post 7854325)
Unless it's been changed since the 2010 model (it's possible), the mike is in the mirror. Try orating in that direction and see how it goes.
Still as you said, in the direction of the mirror. |
I'm one of the bunch where I find it generally works 99% of the time for me. Volume wise, I speak to it at about the same volume level I would use for speaking to someone in the back seat, all windows closed. As far as speech goes, I guess the nearest I could describe it would be as if I was giving commands to a dog. I make sure to clearly enunciate each word, keeping the tonal quality as an instruction (as opposed to a question or any other variation), but also to make sure not to unnaturally break up the words into separate units of speech.
My 2 cents anyway... |
Originally Posted by Droid13
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I'm one of the bunch where I find it generally works 99% of the time for me. Volume wise, I speak to it at about the same volume level I would use for speaking to someone in the back seat, all windows closed. As far as speech goes, I guess the nearest I could describe it would be as if I was giving commands to a dog. I make sure to clearly enunciate each word, keeping the tonal quality as an instruction (as opposed to a question or any other variation), but also to make sure not to unnaturally break up the words into separate units of speech.
My 2 cents anyway... |
I have an RX450h as of March1 2013.The few times she understands the command given she says "is that correct" I answer "yes" then she doesn't understand "yes" and tells me to ask for help????
She has problems with many words but she has never understood the word "WEATHER". A friend has a Sante Fe Hyundai he can adjust his voice following the manual to the GPS command system. His vehicle cost about half of what mine cost. |
Hank 1414...yes, that is exactly how my nav responds. I don't know why "yes" is so difficult for the system to interpret.
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Originally Posted by Ev43
(Post 7864945)
Hank 1414...yes, that is exactly how my nav responds. I don't know why "yes" is so difficult for the system to interpret.
let the Navi finish the whole question, pause for a while then give your response. My wife used to have this problem. She treats the Navi just like any other person where she " unwillingly" cuts them of while their talking.. and the result is a disaster.:D |
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