That’s obviously a personal thing isn’t it? I mean there are plenty of people 
who use Voice commands with their iPhone and Siri, Android phone with Google 
assistant and Goodness only knows how many other GPS and Entertainment devices 
out there.
All new cars sold these days have facilities to accept Voice Commands along 
with Bluetooth speakers etc.


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> On 10 Nov 2017, at 1:33 am, Mary Otten <maryot...@comcast.net> wrote:
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> VoiceCommands as an adjunct to an existing device could be good, although I 
> really can’t imagine using one out in public with GPS or or on a bus or 
> whatever. That’s why say it should be an adjunct if they did it. But doesn’t 
> the stream run on Linux? My guess is there aren’t any APIs that would let 
> them use, for instants, Alexa. For my money, with the exception of doing 
> things on the actual device, his voice assistance are vastly overrated. More 
> often than not, you get something that makes you look on the web for what 
> they found, or you get a non-response. We are definitely not in the Star Trek 
> days, so the fact that human where hasn’t come out with something actually 
> like a home or an echo makes perfect sense to me. If they just came out with 
> one of the speaker things, nobody would buy it. Why would you want to buy a 
> specialized speaker made by humanware, when the mainstream ones are after all 
> voice activated. What possible value add it could there be? That’s why I say 
> having some kind of voice deal that would actually let you use your device 
> with voice under the right circumstances could be good.
> 
> Mary
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> Mary
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> 
> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On Nov 8, 2017, at 9:05 PM, Dane Trethowan <grtd...@internode.on.net> wrote:
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>> So another new product from humanware but again I think they're missing so 
>> many points as Humanware tend to do these days in my opinion.
>> 
>> Yeah okay, we know about Talking Book players and we've used them for years.
>> 
>> Yeah, we know about GPS navigation products and we use iPhones and other 
>> similar devices.
>> 
>> So it does surprise me that Humanware hasn't brought out a voice activated 
>> device like the Google Home or Amazon Echo that does all this sort of stuff.
>> 
>> Anyway here's the new device from our dear friends at Humanware so make what 
>> you will of this.
>> 
>> http://store.humanware.com/heu/victor-reader-trek-talking-book-player-gps.html
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