Another awesome feature of Siri is that it can also work with hands-free devices such as Bluetooth headsets!
trentr said:According to this article, Siri works with bluetooth devices. So in theory, it should work in the LEAF without the headphones.
Another awesome feature of Siri is that it can also work with hands-free devices such as Bluetooth headsets!
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driveleaf said:I can confirm it does work. I havent figured out how to get Siris attention from the steerin wheel though. I still have to press the home button at the moment, and then talk to her through the car.
-Driveleaf
The problem, as has been noted in other threads, is that while you can trigger voice dial and so on from various Bluetooth handsets by pressing and holding the Bluetooth answer/hangup button, Nissan will treat a long-press as a command to pull the car's phone menu up instead of passing it on to the Bluetooth device as a long-press.jason98 said:According to Apple, one should be able to press and hold the "Call" button on a BT device (BT headphones are mentioned specifically though):
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