Showing posts with label voice activated alarm clock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label voice activated alarm clock. Show all posts

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Nextplay Voice Activated Alarm Clock Radio - White (NR695SD) Review

Nextplay Voice Activated Alarm Clock Radio - White (NR695SD)
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I've been looking for a replacement Clock Radio for a while. I just purchased the Nextplay (Dream Frequency) alarm clock radio with voice Recognition. It was fast and easy to set-up (not easy for non-tech people). The clock has an all digital display with a black back-lit background (with 3 levels) and 1.4" white numbers. You can wake to a Buzzer, AM/FM Radio or your iPod, or other MP3 Player.
Voice Commands work as advertised. You can use a voice prompt to set the: Time, Alarm, Snooze and Sleep Timer. You can ask for the Time, Alarm Setting and Turn On the AM or FM Radio.
This makes a great very low-cost gift for your favorite gadget lover.Note: The Clock Radio feels solid built. However, at $20, I have no idea how long this will last. I'll enjoy it while it lasts.

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Sunday, August 19, 2012

Suspended Animation Clock- Silver w/ BLUE LED Review

Suspended Animation Clock- Silver w/ BLUE LED
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Product is made of very cheap plastic. While active, the unit shakes quite a bit. The actual blue LED is kind of cool, but after a couple minutes it's very annoying and it's near impossible to see at a distance. There is no on/off switch, only unplugging and doing so causes the date/time/custom messages to be erased. Wish I wouldn't have destroyed the box or I would return it. Now I'm stuck with a paper weight that will never be turned on again.
I do not recommend this product at all.

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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Moshi IVR001 Voice Control Alarm Clock Review

Moshi IVR001 Voice Control Alarm Clock
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Maybe I have a different version of this clock than other reviewers BUT
- you CAN change the volume, the buttons are on the back and there are three settings
- you CAN change the night light from single to multi so you don't have to have a disco show
- yes, there are only three sleep sounds but they last 15 minutes, not 5. Granted they are not the best, but this clock was really not made for that and would probably do best by eliminating that feature
until it is fine tuned.
- you have to speak the commands exactly as directed or you will get errors. For example, you have to say "hello Moshi" and then "set alarm" NOT "set the alarm" or it will not understand the command and do nothing.
- I would like the option of setting the nightlight to a preferred color however.
- the nightlight colors are a little too bright, but gorgeous!
- if you don't have the nightlight on in the dark, you can't see the clock. How could this have been overlooked when making this clock?
- It is made of plastic but I don't think it looks cheap. I have never had a glass alarm clock before so why should this one be different?
- it is made in such a way that if you have cats, like I do, walking around your nightstand they cannot change the settings or turn your radio on jolting you awake. This is priceless to me!
You do not have to listen to a full explanation every time you set it unless you pause too long after saying giving a command. If you wait too long, it will give you an explanation. One in a while it will confuse a command or a time set but it is rare for me. In fact, I make far more errors on clocks I have had to manually set than this clock has.
If you plug it in the wall, the unit operates by voice command but the alarm will shut off by touch or voice. If you install batteries, you can operate everything manually from the back buttons but it is not practical because they are very small. You can turn the alarm clock off by touch regardless if it running on batteries or is plugged in.
Do I think there is room for improvement? Of course!
Is it worth the $49.95? For me it was!

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Friday, June 29, 2012

Moshi Voice Control Digital Talking Alarm Clock Review

Moshi Voice Control Digital Talking Alarm Clock
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The speech recognition is great, and the extras like speaking the temp and various sleep sounds are bonuses. Large mullticolered screen, battery backup and ease of use makes this a winner!

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Sunday, May 20, 2012

Moshi Speak n Set Touch Activated Travel Alarm Clocks Review

Moshi Speak n Set Touch Activated Travel Alarm Clocks
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The clock itself is a pretty cool travel clock. It's small and has a sleek design. It runs on batteries and is made for travelling. What I don't like about it is the fact you have to press a button for the backlighting to turn on (for 5 sec.). Plus you have to press another button to ask it what time it is. When i'm sleeping I don't want to have to reach over to see what time is. Also the alarm is not very loud.

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Friday, May 11, 2012

Moshi Interactive Voice Recognition Travel Alarm Clock White Review

Moshi Interactive Voice Recognition Travel Alarm Clock White
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I purchased this item with not the highest expectations. Basically I wanted to get my brother a cool travel alarm clock with some kind of new technology. I figured if there was any kind of voice activation feature, great, but really I just wanted to get him something cheap and interesting and this seemed to be a good fit.
First thing I noticed: it's a lot tinier than I expected! Fits in the palm of your hand.
Second: as long as you speak clearly, the voice activation works great and is very intuitive! I even heard him moan 'shut off' one morning when it went off and even though I thought he was barely legible, it worked.
He's extremely happy with the present, and I am too.
PS- the alarm sounds are, um, interesting (read: bizarre choices), but certainly effective. I like the bells.

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Thursday, April 19, 2012

Howard Miller 645-358 Distant Time Traveler Table Clock by Review

Howard Miller 645-358 Distant Time Traveler Table Clock by
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This is the exact same clock Radio Shack sells.I've had two of these,both defective.The 2nd one started randomly loosing time.Reset lasts for a couple days and then goes south again.

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Moshi Voice Controlled Talking Alarm Clock Review

Moshi Voice Controlled Talking Alarm Clock
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Pros: First, I want to say, once set, it's great for someone who just wants to say "Time" and hear it, and the unit looks great. Cons:1) SETTING THE TIME WAS DIFFICULT. (I bought the regular full-size Moshi.) I speak clearly and distinctly, and there were no other sounds in the room. I said "10:20 a.m." and Moshi kept setting various times, like "6:04" which sounds nothing like 10:20. On the 12th try, Moshi set the correct time, and I said well, at least now that the time is set, it'll be a long time before I have to go through that again...but as I pushed it back further on the table, the plug fell out again, and had to re-set the time; but this time, I put the BATTERIES IN FIRST, and after another 15 tries, and 6 plug fall-outs, the time was set, and no matter how many times the back plug fell out, the batteries kept the time. Hallelujah! 2)THE LITTLE PLUG IN THE BACK FALLS OUT CONSTANTLY, it just doesn't click in and hold in place. This led to the discovery of a 3rd problem: 3) THE VOICE RECOGNITION DOESN'T WORK AT ALL IF IT'S ON BATTERY ALONE. I noticed that each time the cord fell out so easily, Moshi said "Voice Trigger Mode has been DISABLED." And when plugged back in, Moshi immediately announces, "Voice Trigger Mode is ENABLED." Apparently, when the plug is out, it still keeps the time with the batteries, but it can't operate the voice recognition. Sure enough, the directions confirm this. So, if you have the plug-falling-out problem, you better duct-tape it into the back like I did if you want to use the voice trigger mode.
(note: there is a Mini-Moshi travel size that works on battery only- so I guess it operates on Touch-Trigger only). 4) TOUCH TRIGGER IS NOT SENSITIVE - The Touch mode on the center top of the display sometimes works after a series of light touches (waiting for response after each touch), but most times you have to keep pressing it rather strongly, (again waiting for response after each press); ... usually only a hard press works, but since I figure this would break it fairly quickly, I opt to keep it plugged in and use the voice trigger mode only.
I bought this for my mother age 90 who can't see clocks (macular degeneration), and so after explaining she should just say "Hello Moshi" and when it lights up green and says "Command Please" all she has to do is say "Time" and the voice is loud and clear with the time. Works great this way, so I'm happy with it. Since the touch mode really doesn't really work well, I didn't even tell her about it. (Can't comment on Alarm function, we don't need it).

So, Tips: Put Batteries in First before setting time, etc.
Moshi can only hear you when it is green (when it's dark, it's only listening for "Hello, Moshi"; You must say `Hello Moshi" before asking it anything. You can stop Moshi from talking and go back to rest by saying "Cancel." To stop the night light from cycling colors and stay on one, there's a switch in the back for "Multi" or "single" color. When it's plugged in and set to IVR on the back, the unit will accept both Voice (IVR) or Touch triggers, but voice-command trigger only works when plugged in.


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Saturday, September 10, 2011

Slick Voice Recognition Alarm Clock Review

Slick Voice Recognition Alarm Clock
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The idea of a voice-set alarm is very good, especially if you change your wake-up time as often as I do. The voice recognition on this is not perfect, but it's OK, and the confirmation of your settings afterwards is excellent. I can forsee getting tired of the prompt when I already know what to say, but it's short enough to not be very irritating.
What kills this for me is the lack of a battery backup. This is a strictly AC-powered clock, which means even a one-second power outage means I'm late for class. This is an unacceptable lack in an alarm clock and is the reason I gave only 2 stars to this otherwise promising clock.

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