JBL has kicked off CES (Consumers Electronics Show)
2019 with announcements that cover various new products such as wireless
speakers and earphones. Today, the U.S. company confirmed plans for yet another
new product, the JBL Link Drive, an accessory optimized with the Google
Assistant technology meant to improve voice interactions between smartphones
and car drivers.
The JBL Link Drive is compatible with both Android
smartphones and iPhones and will be available for purchase via JBL's online
store starting Spring 2019 for US$ 59.95. The accessory features dual noise-canceling mics to
remove general driving sounds that may interfere with voice commands on a
standard phone even when the car window is open.
Once JBL Link Drive is paired with your phone, it
will remain always on so that drivers can ask for directions, traffic
conditions, weather, or calendar updates without needing to interact with or
unlock their phones.
Furthermore, the accessory embeds the so-called
Radio Barging technology, which will quiet down the radio when it detects a
voice command with “Hey Google,” and then resume it once the request is
finalized. Obviously, the feature will also work with incoming phone calls. In order to set up the JBL Link
Drive, you must plug it into a 12V socket (cigarette lighter) or auxiliary
outlet and pair it with an Android smartphone or iPhone to the Google App
installed.
Drivers who own a car with built-in Bluetooth will
find that the JBL Link Drive will sync both the smartphone in use and the car
stereo system.
