New alarm-clock for blind
New alarm-clock Moshi IVR Clock could well be the first fully functional voice-responsive alarm clock of the SnS International. You can use any of its 12 built-in, voice-activated commands
You can use your voice to set the clock time and alarm. When it hears you say, "Hello Moshi," the device will respond with, "Command please." Now you can use any of its 12 built-in, voice-activated commands to explain which tasks you would like it to carry out. You can ask the temperature of the room, the current date, or even to change its lighting for night time, and so on.
You can ask it to set or turn off the alarm without having to move your hands or even open your eyes.
The device costs $50 and is available for purchase now.
The World Blind Union officially endorses the Moshi IVR Alarm Clock. Its ease of use through verbal commands significantly benefits the blind community.
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