MBUX - New infotainment system of Mercedes-Benz explained
Published on Jan 9, 2018
We sat together with Mercedes-Benz at CES 2018 and they fully introduced us their new infotainment system MBUX (Mercedes-Benz User Experience). This will be the new system for all upcoming Mercedes-Benz cars and they will start this year with the Mercedes-Benz A-Class (W177).
Hey Mercedes, do we need another voice assistant? MBUX 2018 first look
Published on Jan 26, 2018
MBUX 2018 Mercedes Benz User Experience Hands On https://www.mobilegeeks.com MBUX (Mercedes-Benz User Experience), will feature three-dimensional digital displays, a touchscreen, voice control, and over-the-air updates.
A big change from Mercedes’ older infotainment system is the ability to touch, swipe and pinch-to-zoom on the screen itself. Previous iterations relied either on the voice commands, touch controls on the steering wheel, or a touchpad between the seats. Mercedes deleted the wheel, but kept all of the other ways to control inputs.
MBUX will arrive first on the all-new A-Class when it arrives later this year, but it will also roll out to other new Mercedes vehicles after that. They are starting with the A-Class since it’s the aimed at a younger more connectivity focused demographic, a generation that expects their in-car experience to match what they have on their other mobile device, the smartphone.
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The new Mercedes-Benz A-Class 2018: MBUX | I made it (Part 1)
Published on Feb 8, 2018
For the new Mercedes-Benz A-Class (2018), Marco Santi has helped to design the completely new infotainment system MBUX. As user experience engineer and voluntary firefighter, Marco is one of the masterminds behind the interface of the future, creating an emotional connection between the vehicle, driver and passengers.
Mercedes-Benz User Experience (MBUX): predict, react & evolve
Published on Mar 19, 2018
Mercedes-Benz User Experience (MBUX), first introduced in the new A-Class (2018), will make your everyday life easier with a high-resolution Widescreen Cockpit with touch screen operation, augmented reality technology and intelligent voice control with natural speech recognition, activated by the keyword “Hey Mercedes”.
This revolution in the cockpit is developed by inhouse R&D Engineers and Designers in Germany and Silicon Valley. Learn more about our Mercedes-Benz Research and Development North America team in Sunnyvale, California.
Mercedes-Benz A-Class 2018: MBUX | I made it (Part 2)
Published on Mar 23, 2018
For the new Mercedes-Benz A-Class (2018), Simone Kurek helped to design the completely new MBUX multimedia system. As an interaction designer and cognitive scientist, Simone helped to build the foundation of this interface of the future – an interface designed to create an emotional connection between vehicle, driver and passengers.
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