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wlywly
Joined: 17 Jun 2004 Posts: 17 Location: Hong kong
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Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 11:11 pm Post subject: Voice Remote Control(ea001) |
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To sell: Voice remote control
Voice Remote Control, a voice-activated remote control, allows users to give voice commands to most home appliances, such as TV, air conditioners, Hi-Fi stereos and Set Top Box. Each Voice Me is equipped with the capacity of 30 voice commands. The user needs to name the device as he likes before launching out the voice command function. The device is always alert to the owner's voice. Whenever named, he is immediately ready for the execution of voice commands.
Features:
· Voice control remotely
The powerful recognition performance allows users to stand far away from Voice Me when giving voice commands to operate appliances. No need to talk to it closely ! Neither press on buttons is required when you want to operate home electronics, just give voice commands to activate TV, VCD/DVD player, air conditioner, set top box, Hi-Fi stereo, etc. It's absolutely hands-free activation !
· Plug & Play
No modification on existing appliances is required to have them voice-activated.
· Infrared learning capability
With the infrared learning capability, your home electronics can easily be upgraded as voice-activated by copying the corresponding infrared signals into Voice Me under the user-defined voice command.
· Always alert to voice, 24-hour power-on.
Specifications:
- Power consumption:
DC IN: 9V
Rated current: 300mA
- IR reception distance: 1m(3.3 ft)
- Linear ultimate distance of IR emission: 10m(33 ft)
- Ultimate speech input distance: 5m(17 ft)
- IR reception angle: ±45∘
- Cover range per IR emission: ±60∘
- Power rating of speaker: 0.1W
- Operating temperature:
0°C ~ 40°C (32°F ~ 104°F)
Package includes:
- Voice Me
- AC/DC power adapter
- Quick Guide
- User's Manual
Dimension: 147(D) × 30(H)mm
Package: Gift Box (28 x 21.5 x 7cm)
order1@hi-endproducts.com
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digitalsushi
Joined: 01 Apr 2006 Posts: 7
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Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 1:18 pm Post subject: |
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I implemented something of this sort on my own a few years ago, probably around the time the parent post was created.
Anyone who has googled for "home automation" has undoubtedly stumbled upon the X10 line of low cost consumer goods. Mostly they are just electrical relays with a proprietary signaling protocol such that a head unit can communicate "on/off" commands to any other x10 device interconnected via the electrical pathway itself.
So, given that from my computer I could easily turn the lights in my rented bedroom on and off, I downloaded a program called "Realize Voice", and, with a 40 dollar omni-directional microphone from Radio Shack, the same day had a low cost voice pattern matcher that could trigger external system calls.
I found that, even entirely alone, I was self-conscious using the system; how nerdy is walking into a room and sternly demanding "Lights, 40%!" |
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specter333
Joined: 02 May 2006 Posts: 1
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Posted: Tue May 02, 2006 1:10 am Post subject: How did you do it? |
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I have been setting up the same system, Realize Voice and X10, and yeah it’s hard to get used to ordering lights on and off so I have installed the X10 switches which allows both manual and remote control. It is nice to not have to fumble for switches when I have to get up in the middle of the night though, just say “lights on” and wallah.
I’m interested in how you got the two to intergrate. The way I have done it is not very efficient. Even though it gets the job done there has got to be a better way. The only method I can figure to use is recording keyboard and mouse clicks. This means when I issue a lights on command, Realize Voice has to open the Activehome program, click the switch needed and close the program and this relies on every menu and icon in the program being in the exact same place always.
I am pretty much computer illiterate when it comes to programming and understanding protocol so any info you could share about making the two programs work together would be greatly appreciated.
By the way, if someone is only interested in controlling X10 products with voice commands there is a free program called “Bill’s X10 voice commander” ( BXVC0_43 is the file name) that works well. I am using Realize Voice for X10 control and other purposes as well. |
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Bigdike
Joined: 07 Mar 2007 Posts: 2
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