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  • Moshi IVR Alarm Clock (Interactive Voice Responsive)

    Moshi IVR Interactive Voice Responsive Alarm Clock

    The Moshi IVR alarm clock features TimeSet technology and is the first alarm clock that requires only voice commands to set the time and alarm. Using IVR Technology, Interactive Voice Recognition, commands are initiated with a simple "Hello Moshi".  The system responds by asking "Command Please?". The device's IVR technology uses a mixture of HMM Phonetic Speaker Independent Recognition software and Neural Net software, which makes it possible for the clock to understand numerous accents and enables large vocabulary recognition. The alarm clock is always listening, screening conversations, and waiting for the keyword "Hello Moshi" to initiate commands.

    Novel clock users will love the convenience of the Moshi IVR Alarm Clock. No more getting out of bed to turn it off.  You can ask Moshi the time while you're getting ready for work, and it'll also tell you the current temperature. A night light is included as well.  The Moshi IVR alarm clock is a great tool for blind and visually impaired individuals, and the World Blind Union endorses Moshi because of its simplicity with verbal commands.

    Listed below are the voice commands available when using Moshi:

    Sleep Sound

    Choose 1 of 3 available sleep sounds

    Play Sleep Sound

    Plays 5 minutes of the sleep sound (3 minutes for travel size)

    Today's Date

    Tells you today's date

    Temperature

    Tells you the current temperature

    Night Light

    Turns on the night light

    Help

    Offers a help menu of assistance

    Time

    Tells you the current time

    Set Time

    Set the clock's time by voice

    Alarm

    Tells you the alarm time set

    Set Alarm

    Set the clock's alarm time by voice

    Alarm Sound

    Choose 1 of 3 available alarm sounds

    Turn Off the Alarm

    Turns off the alarm, and gives current time, date, and temperature

     

     

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