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Mercedes-AMG teamed up with musician will.i.am to develop a technology called MBUX Sound Drive that lets owners use their car as both a musical instrument and a recording studio. Although it ...
When Mercedes-Benz introduced the subcompact A-Class sedan to the U.S. market, it used the new model, the most affordable vehicle in its lineup, to launch Mercedes-Benz User Experience (MBUX) ...
Mercedes' MBUX infotainment system is among our favorites to use. It's powerful, responsive and thanks to its excellent natural speech recognition, it's easy to use while driving. Now, it's ...
The Hyperscreen will use an updated version of Mercedes MBUX Infotainment system, which was first introduced in 2018. The new system uses artificial intelligence to adapt to each user and their ...
Mercedes showed off its new infotainment interface at CES, the Mercedes-Benz User Experience, or MBUX for short. Will owners call it M-bucks? Who knows? Regardless, it’s supposed to make life ...
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Mercedes-Benz will roll out a next-generation user interface system starting this year, offering both drivers and passengers its cars new levels of interaction be it via voice, touch or ...
The new MBUX will be offered by Mercedes-Benz in three different version: two 7-inch (17.78 cm) displays, one 7 and one 10.25-inch display or two 10.25-inch displays (26 cm).
Mercedes wants MBUX to stand out from the crowd for its rich content, Schanz said, and he's not kidding. The range of available information that MBUX offers is becoming mind-boggling.
Mercedes-Benz says a vast majority of its users use voice commands as part of their interactions with MBUX. According to company data, 80% of customers view voice as the system's most important ...
Mercedes-Benz vehicles equipped with MBUX all come with USB-C ports. Newer ones like the A-Class, CLA-Class, GLB-Class, GLE-Class, and GLS-Class have even ditched the more common USB-A ports.
When Mercedes-Benz introduced the subcompact A-Class sedan to the U.S. market, it used the new model, the most affordable vehicle in its lineup, to launch Mercedes-Benz User Experience (MBUX) ...