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'''Mercury SYNC™''' is a factory-installed, in-car communications and entertainment system developed by [[Ford Motor Company]] and Microsoft. The system will be offered by [[Mercury]] and [[Lincoln]] [[Ford]] in North America for sale beginning with product for the 2008 model year.  
'''Mercury SYNC™''' is a factory-installed, in-car communications and entertainment system developed by [[Ford Motor Company]] and Microsoft. The system will be offered by [[Mercury]] and [[Lincoln]] [[Ford]] in North America for sale beginning with product for the 2008 model year.  
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Mercury SYNC™ , which will first be available on select models in the second half of 2007, offers a more user-friendly and potentially safer way to operate nearly all portable digital music players (i.e., Apple’s iPod, Microsoft’s Zune) with simple voice commands and work [[Bluetooth]]-enabled mobile phones. The system is also able to convert cell phone text messages to audio and read them out loud through the vehicle’s sound system. The system is programmed to translate such commonly used text messaging expressions such as “LOL” (laughing out loud).  
Mercury SYNC™ , which will first be available on select models in the second half of 2007, offers a more user-friendly and potentially safer way to operate nearly all portable digital music players (i.e., Apple’s iPod, Microsoft’s Zune) with simple voice commands and work [[Bluetooth]]-enabled mobile phones. The system is also able to convert cell phone text messages to audio and read them out loud through the vehicle’s sound system. The system is programmed to translate such commonly used text messaging expressions such as “LOL” (laughing out loud).  


Sync is standard on [[Lincoln]] products and widely available as a factory-installed option on [[Mercury]] and [[Ford]] products. When offered as an option, it is priced at $395.00. On some models such at [[Mercury Milan]] or [[Mercury Sable]], Mercury SYNC™  must be bought with other option packages.
Sync is standard on the [[Lincoln MKZ]] and [[Lincoln MKX]] and is widely available as a factory-installed option on [[Mercury]] and [[Ford]] products. When offered as an option, it is priced at $395.00. On some models such as the [[Mercury Milan]], [[Mercury Sable]], or [[Mercury Mountaineer]] Mercury SYNC™  must be bought with other option packages.


== Optional Features ==
== Other Features Inclued ==


*Voice-activated music: Mercury SYNC™  allows users to browse the music collection on a digital media player, mobile phone or USB drive by genre, album, artist and song title using simple voice commands.   
*Voice-activated music: Mercury SYNC™  allows users to browse the music collection on a digital media player, mobile phone or USB drive by genre, album, artist and song title using simple voice commands.   
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==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Ford Sync]]
*[[Ford Sync]]

Latest revision as of 22:24, 6 November 2007

Mercury SYNC

Mercury SYNC™ is a factory-installed, in-car communications and entertainment system developed by Ford Motor Company and Microsoft. The system will be offered by Mercury and Lincoln Ford in North America for sale beginning with product for the 2008 model year.

Mercury SYNC™ technology helps drivers bring nearly any personal mobile phone or digital media player into their vehicles and operate them using voice commands or the vehicle’s steering wheel or radio controls.

Plans to introduce the new Mercury SYNC™ technology were announced by Ford president and CEO Alan Mulally at the annual North American International Auto Show in January 2007. Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates made an appearance to help with the official partnership announcement at the media briefing in Detroit via live satellite.

Mercury SYNC™ , which will first be available on select models in the second half of 2007, offers a more user-friendly and potentially safer way to operate nearly all portable digital music players (i.e., Apple’s iPod, Microsoft’s Zune) with simple voice commands and work Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones. The system is also able to convert cell phone text messages to audio and read them out loud through the vehicle’s sound system. The system is programmed to translate such commonly used text messaging expressions such as “LOL” (laughing out loud).

Sync is standard on the Lincoln MKZ and Lincoln MKX and is widely available as a factory-installed option on Mercury and Ford products. When offered as an option, it is priced at $395.00. On some models such as the Mercury Milan, Mercury Sable, or Mercury Mountaineer Mercury SYNC™ must be bought with other option packages.

Other Features Inclued

  • Voice-activated music: Mercury SYNC™ allows users to browse the music collection on a digital media player, mobile phone or USB drive by genre, album, artist and song title using simple voice commands.
  • Voice-activated, hands-free calling: By pressing the “Push to Talk” button on the steering wheel, Mercury SYNC™ will automatically connect with the names in the mobile phone’s contact list.
  • Uninterrupted connections: With Mercury SYNC™, a user does not have to hang up in the middle of a cell phone call as he or she enters a vehicle. By pushing the “Telephone Button” on the steering wheel, Mercury SYNC™ instantly connects to a Bluetooth phone and the conversation can be continued using the vehicle's sound system.
  • Ring tone support: For supported phones, Sync will play personal ring tones. If a phone has specifically configured and unique ring tones to identify specific callers, Sync will play those tones accordingly.
  • Multilingual intelligence: Sync is fluent in English, French and Spanish.
  • Pricing for Mercury SYNC™ will start at $395.00.

Also See

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MERCURY

Ford Motor Company


Ford | Mercury | Lincoln | Mazda | Edsel | Continental | Merkur


Historic: Grand Marquis · Milan · Mariner · Mariner Hybrid · Mountaineer · Montego · Monterey · Capri · Colony Park · Comet · Commuter · Custom · Cougar · Cyclone · Eight · Bobcat · LN7 · Lynx · M-Series · Marauder · Marquis · Medalist · Meteor · Monarch · Montclair · Mystique · Park Lane · S-55 · Sable · Topaz · Tracer · Turnpike Cruiser · Villager · Voyager · Zephyr · 114

Concept: MC2 · Messenger · Meta One · My · XM 800 Concept · L'Tude Concept

One-Off: Bob Hope Special ·


Lincoln-Mercury · SYNC · Elena Ford


Ford Corporate website A brand of the Ford PAG



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LINCOLN

Ford Motor Company


Ford | Mercury | Lincoln | Mazda | Edsel | Continental | Merkur


Current Models: Town Car · Navigator · MKZ · MKX · MKS · MKT

Historic Models: Zephyr · Blackwood · LS · Versailles · Continental · Premiere · Cosmopolitan · Mark series · Mark LT · Lido

Concept Cars: MKR · MKS · Futura · Mk9/Mark X · Navicross · L2K · Fifty-X · Continental Concept · Mark 9 · MKT Concept · C Concept · Machete Concept

One-Offs:


Lincoln-Mercury · Continental · Continental Mark II · SYNC · MyLincoln Touch


Henry M. Leland Corporate website A brand of the Ford PAG



See Also