Short Description
A voice activated remote control, that allows user to give voice commands to most home appliances, such as TV, air conditioners, Hi-Fi stereos and VCR/DVD. It controls up to three items at a time. Each Voice Me is equipped with the capacity of 30 voice commands.
Models
Voice Me Infrared Voice Activated Controller 9180
More Details
How It Works:
The user names the device to be activated before calling out the voice command function. The device has been programmed to be alert to the owner's voice. When named, it is immediately ready for the execution of voice commands.
. It can control anything that uses an infrared remote (i.e. TV, VCR/DVD, CD player, etc.) with the sound of the user's voice.
. Voice Me is the size of a salad plate and has three infrared sensors on either side of it.
. Corresponding infrared signals are copied into Voice Me under the user defined voice command.
. Set up the emitter in a location within one metre of the items that are being controlled, and spoken commands will control them (as long as the user is within 5 metres of the emitter).
. Voice Me controls up to three items at a time, so your TV, VCR and surround sound can power on with one command.
. It doesn't require any programming or software loading. It only recognizes the voice that commands it. It therefore enables supervision over what children are watching.
. Voice Me includes an AC/DC adaptor for constant power.
Features:
Remote voice control of home electronics
Universal Infrared learning capability
Omni-directional IR emission
Enables 3 home electronics at the same time
Always alert to voice
Personalized voice recognition
Considerate auto mute function
Intuitive easy operation
Specifications:
Power supply: DC IN: 9V Rated current: 300mA
IR reception distance: 1m
Linear ultimate distance of IR emission: 10m
Ultimate speech input distance: 5m
IR reception angle: +45 ~ -45
Cover range per IR emission: +30 ~ -30
Power rating of speaker: 0.1W
Operating temperature: 0C~40C
Place Of Manufacture
China
Standards
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