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In-Vehicle UX

User Training & Unreliability Limit Current Consumer Interest in Gesture HMIs



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Report Summary:

Advanced human-machine interfaces (HMIs) are increasing in importance in relation to purchase priorities. In light of the growing trend and interest in non-touch gesture HMIs, Strategy Analytics’ In-Vehicle UX service surveyed consumers in the US, Europe, and China to determine consumer interest for in-vehicle gesture HMI and in particular, interest for specific gestures, or those customized by the user themselves. Consumer interest in non-touch gestures was mixed with more pronounced gender differences in the US.


Table of Contents

1.       Executive Summary  4

2.       Introduction and Methodology  5

   2.1     Introduction  5

   2.2     Methodology  5

3.       Consumer Interest in Specific and Customized Gesture HMIs  6

   3.1     Overall 6

   3.2     US  7

   3.3     Western Europe  10

   3.4     China  13

4.       Conclusions  17

5.       Analyst Contacts  18

6.       Appendix:  Respondent Profile  19

7.       Survey Questions  23


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