
Ather Teases Voice Command Features for Halo Helmet — A Glimpse Into the Future of Smart Riding
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The Origin of the Halo
- Harman Kardon premium speakers for immersive audio.
- In-built microphone for crystal-clear calls.
- Bluetooth pairing with smartphones and Ather scooters.
- ChitChat intercom for rider-to-pillion or rider-to-rider communication.
- Wireless charging when stored in the Rizta scooter’s boot.
- Auto wear-detection for instant connectivity.
- 10-day battery life on a single charge.
Why Voice Commands Could Change the Game
- Change music tracks without fiddling with buttons.
- Accept or reject calls while keeping your hands firmly on the handlebar.
- Ask for navigation updates without glancing at your phone.
- Check your scooter’s battery status through a quick voice query.
For urban riders dealing with chaotic traffic, every distraction avoided is a step toward safer journeys.
Clues From the Teaser
Industry insiders speculate that Ather could integrate this with:
- A custom voice recognition system built into Ather’s own software.
- Support for existing assistants like Google Assistant or Siri via smartphone pairing.
Integration With the Ather Ecosystem
Ather has been steadily building a connected riding experience through Atherstack — its OTA (over-the-air) software platform that powers dashboard features, navigation, music control, and ride statistics.
If voice commands become part of the Halo’s firmware, it could be tightly integrated into the scooter’s display and controls, offering commands like:
- “Show nearest charging station”
- “What’s my remaining range?”
- “Play my riding playlist”
Potential Challenges
While the feature sounds futuristic, there are hurdles Ather will need to address:
- Noise Filtering – Voice assistants must work reliably even with wind noise at high speeds.
- Battery Management – Always-on voice listening could drain the helmet’s battery faster.
- Data Privacy – Storing and processing voice data securely will be key to user trust.
- Connectivity – Offline commands will be crucial for riders in low-network areas.
Pricing and Availability
The Ather Halo is currently priced at ₹14,999 (with periodic discounts), while the Halo Bit starts at ₹4,999.
Voice command functionality hasn’t been confirmed for release yet, so it’s unclear if it will:
- Come as a free OTA update for existing Halo owners, or
- Be part of a next-gen Halo 2.0 with upgraded hardware.
The Bigger Picture
Conclusion
For now, all we can do is wait for the next announcement — and maybe practice saying, “Hey Halo, take me home.”
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