Mr. Huu Phat (37 years old, Ho Chi Minh City) replaced the screen on his car for the first time after using it for more than 3 years, choosing a more sensitive touch screen. With 8 million VND, he now has a new satisfactory screen, especially with a built-in voice assistant to perform tasks.
“With just a few million, you can use artificial intelligence , driving safely and conveniently. Now with modern technology, if I don't use it, I will be left behind," Mr. Phat shared.
Surveyed at some auto accessories dealers in Ho Chi Minh City, most smart screens have prices ranging from 5 to 20 million VND. Dealer staff said that with the moderate price, many people using old cars without screens on the car have upgraded a lot.
In general, monitors that incorporate a lot of new technological features will sell well.
The trend of integrating Vietnamese assistant technology in cars
“In terms of touch sensitivity, screens in the same price range do not differ much. People mainly choose models that are integrated with AI technology and Vietnamese voice control for convenience,” said Mr. Tan Tai, owner of a long-standing auto accessories store in District 4, Ho Chi Minh City.
According to him, as display manufacturers compete with each other in integrating new technologies, users are benefiting greatly.
Specifically, in the past, Vietnamese people mainly relied on the car's infotainment system to perform entertainment tasks, find directions, or some people installed a separate screen from a third party but it was not integrated with voice technology and had to perform touch and swipe operations on the screen, making driving unsafe.
Later, some display manufacturers have foreign assistants such as Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa, however, these smart assistants are not really friendly to Vietnamese people due to local limitations. This is a big barrier to conquering domestic users.
“Not all users are fluent in English. Since the Vietnamese voice assistant Kiki was integrated into smart screens, users have sought to buy and accept it more because of its convenience and ease of use,” said Mr. Tai.
According to Mr. Tai, screen brands with built-in Vietnamese assistants are searched more and have much higher revenue.
The "race" to integrate Vietnamese assistant technologies like Kiki by auto parts and accessories companies has opened up opportunities for users to experience smart driving, even for those who own regular cars.
Vietnamese assistant for Vietnamese people
Officially launched at the end of 2020, to date, the Vietnamese assistant Kiki has reached 500,000 installations. Present in over 10% of the total number of cars registered in Vietnam. It can be said that this is the most popular Vietnamese voice assistant in the domestic market.
Kiki's impressive growth from 100,000 installs (August 2022) to 500,000 installs (September 2023) in a short time has shown the acceptance of Vietnamese users for smart car applications.
In early 2023, leading Korean component manufacturer Motrex said it will integrate the Kiki assistant into the infotainment system (IVI) on Korean car models in the Vietnamese market.
Currently, there are nearly 30 smart screen brands that have integrated the Kiki assistant by default, such as: Zestech, Gotech, Bravigo, Safeview, OledPro, Eononpro, Teyes... Accordingly, vehicle owners who own these screens will not need to install additional settings.
For other Android DVD screens, to use Kiki, users can also install with a few simple steps.
For cars with Android DVD screens, users can use Kiki by searching for the keyword Kiki Auto on Google Play Store. After logging in with Zalo, users can easily activate Kiki by pressing the 'Micro' button on the steering wheel or clicking on the Kiki icon on the screen.
To use Kiki on a car with a genuine screen, users just need to connect the phone to Android Auto / Apple Carplay using a cable. After opening a song with Zing MP3, just double-click the song button or tap the Kiki icon to activate the voice assistant.
In addition to the above two methods, for cars without screens, users can also use Kiki via phone. By connecting Bluetooth to the car and then turning on a song on Zing MP3, users only need to press the song change button on the steering wheel twice to use voice control.
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