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hands-free

British  
/ ˈhændzˌfriː /

adjective

  1. denoting an electronic device, esp a mobile phone, which can be operated without using one's hands

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SEL R-Line Turbos also get a heated windshield, a hands-free powered rear tailgate, 20-inch wheels and the aforementioned massage-function front seats.

From The Wall Street Journal

ā€œWhile I understand the utility of a hands-free recording device for creative purposes, I can’t help but feel like there are no safeguards to prevent this technology from being used for sinister purposes,ā€ she said.

From Slate

The engineer told Ford they were using Ford’s hands-free driving system, BlueCruise, which puts computers in charge of the truck’s speed and steering.

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The full BlueCruise product, which allows hands-free driving, was released in 2021, although some features of the system, such as lane centering and adaptive cruise control, were available earlier.

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Many have sought to proceed in steps; they’ve rolled out automating braking, advanced cruise control and, for some, hands-free driving.

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