SpatialNews Press Release
MobileAria Demonstrates First True Hands Free, Voice-Enabled In-Vehicle
Productivity Service for Cars
www.MobileAria.com
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif --
Telematics Leader Shows In-Vehicle Service to Carriers, Automotive Partners and Retail Channel
MobileAria Inc., the pioneer in True Hands Free, voice-enabled productivity services for the driver, today
announced live productivity service in its fully-equipped telematics demonstration automobiles. MobileAria's True
Hands Free(TM) service is the first and only service to provide drivers with purely voice-activated access to their
desktops' voice mail, email, contact and calendar information, driving directions and traffic conditions, enabling
drivers to always keep their hands on the wheel and eyes on the road.
MobileAria provides busy people with continuous access to important information through the first and only
telematics service that supports the same devices people carry with them throughout the day, including laptops and
cell phones. MobileAria's initial service offering will launch by the end of the year.
"True Hands Free means drivers can use their phones and laptops with simple voice commands, enabling them to
be productive while driving responsibly, eyes on the road, hands on the wheel," Michael Orr, MobileAria CEO, said. "Unlike some other telematics
concepts, which have yet to fully materialize, MobileAria's service is live and available this year with comprehensive productivity applications."
By 2006, the U.S. telematics market will reach $26 billion, with hands-free service capabilities in 76 million vehicles, according to a Forrester
Telematics Report (June 2001).
MobileAria connects users' laptops and cell phone devices with Bluetooth, a wireless technology which replaces cables in connecting devices to
each other. MobileAria is the first in-vehicle application of Bluetooth for personal information.
With MobileAria's service, drivers can use voice commands to:
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Read, file, forward, reply, delete or prioritize their email,
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Dial the phone by saying the phone number or contact name,
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Listen to personalized news, sports, financial and
entertainment,
-- Check location-based weather and traffic information,
-- Access appointments and other personal information,
-- Use location-based services to find driving directions and locate businesses like restaurants or ATMs.
The demo cars -- a BMW 325, VW Passat, Cadillac DeVille and Ford Explorer -- are currently being shown to telecommunications carriers,
automobile manufacturers and retailers, automotive equipment suppliers, retail distribution channels, the media and industry analysts.
When launched to the public, MobileAria's True Hands Free service will be available for use in any car as an after-market service.
The demonstration cars will tour cities across the country this fall and winter.
With an intuitive user interface that uses voice activation and text-to-voice technology, MobileAria's True Hands Free productivity service is
designed to allow drivers to responsibly access personal information and use email and location-based services while keeping their hands on the
wheel and eyes on the road.
About MobileAria
Mountain View, Calif.-based MobileAria is the pioneer of True Hands Free voice-enabled productivity services for the telematics industry.
MobileAria's patent-pending technology frees drivers to responsibly access their world using leading voice, GPS, Bluetooth and other wireless
technologies. Investors include Delphi Automotive Systems (NYSE:DPH), Mayfield and Palm, Inc. (Nasdaq:PALM). For additional information,
please visit www.MobileAria.com.
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