Regulatory Filings • Feb 25, 2013
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Parrot, a leader in automotive connectivity and infotainment solutions, announced that it is supplying Volvo Cars with a connected Infotainment open platform based on Android: the "Sensus Connected Touch".
Groundbreaking implementation of Parrot's ASTEROID Infotainment platform, the "Sensus Connected Touch" enables Volvo customers to access numerous connected applications and services such as:
Updates for the above applications, as well as the downloading of new Apps and services, will be made available both from the in-vehicle system and from a home computer by connecting to the Parrot ASTEROID Market, the first Apps download platform dedicated to the automotive world.
Thanks to Voice Recognition and Text-to-Speech technologies, drivers can choose an artist or an album by voice on all available media including local sources on the USB ports, Internet radio and music-on-demand services.
Also, "Sensus Connected Touch" lets certain Apps interact with one another for enhanced usage: search for a point of interest on the mapping App and get directed to it by iGO Primo.
The "Sensus Connected Touch" is an automotive electronic unit designed by Parrot and it connects to the vehicle's LIN bus (Local Interconnect Network). It allows command & control using the steering wheel buttons and the touch interface. The "Sensus Connected Touch" accesses the Internet by Wi-Fi® tethering to the customer's smartphone or a 3G/LTE USB dongle.
It goes on sale in May 2013 and can be fitted in new Volvos (V40, S60, V60, XC60, V70, XC70 and S80). The "Sensus Connected Touch" can also be retrofitted in used car models from 2011 and onwards that have the Sensus system with a 7-inch display. It will be available for installation in North and Latin America, Europe, China, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. The availability of the Apps will vary depending on the country.
"Parrot is proud to team up with Volvo Cars in bringing the best in connected automotive infotainment to Volvo drivers worldwide. In this project, Parrot is using the Android framework for popular Apps and enhancing it by integrating Parrot software libraries such as voice recognition, media playing, telephony and acoustics meeting automotive quality standards for reliability, compatibility and security." said Eric Riyahi, Executive Vice-President at Parrot.
Parrot and the Parrot logo are registered trademarks of Parrot SA. Android is a trademark of Google Inc. iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the US and other countries. Wi-Fi® is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
Parrot, a global leader in wireless devices for mobile phones, stands on the cutting edge of innovation. The company was founded in 1994 by Henri Seydoux as part of his determination to drive the inevitable breakthrough of mobile phones into everyday life by creating high-quality, user-friendly wireless devices for easy living.
Parrot has developed the most extensive range of hands-free systems on the market for cars. Its globally recognized expertise in the fields of mobile connectivity and multimedia around Smartphones has positioned Parrot as a key player of in-car infotainment.
Additionally, Parrot designs and markets a prestigious line of high-end wireless multimedia products in collaboration with some of the world's most renowned designers. Finally, Parrot is expanding on the UAV market with the Parrot AR.Drone, the first quadricopter piloted via Wi-Fi and using augmented reality with new solutions for professional use.
Parrot, headquartered in Paris, currently employs more than 700 people worldwide and generates the majority of its sales overseas. Parrot is listed on NYSE Euronext Paris since 2006. (FR0004038263 - PARRO)
More information: www.parrot.com / www.ardrone.com / www.parrotoem.com
Analyst and investor relations, financial media:
Marie Ein - T.: +33(0) 1 48 03 60 60 - [email protected]
Vanessa Loury T.: +33(0) 1 48 03 60 60 - [email protected]
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