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  2. Voice user interface - Wikipedia

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    Early applications for VUI included voice-activated dialing of phones, either directly or through a (typically Bluetooth) headset or vehicle audio system.. In 2007, a CNN business article reported that voice command was over a billion dollar industry and that companies like Google and Apple were trying to create speech recognition features. [2]

  3. Roku Now Sells a Rechargeable Remote With a Voice-Activated ...

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    Looking to upgrade your Roku remote? The company launched its first rechargeable remote control, priced at $30, that will let you track it down if you’ve lost it by simply saying “Hey Roku ...

  4. HomeLink Wireless Control System - Wikipedia

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    HomeLink won the Automotive News PACE Award in 1997, for supplying automotive technology to improve consumer interaction between the car and the home. [2] By 2003, it had been installed on over 20,000,000 automobiles. [3] Originally supplied by Johnson Controls, the HomeLink product line was sold to Gentex in 2013. [4]

  5. OnStar - Wikipedia

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    OnStar has also announced that, effective February, 2022, the built-in hands-free cellular telephone functionality, which allowed drivers to make and receive voice-activated, hands-free phone calls over their vehicle's car audio system, and assigned the vehicle a unique telephone number, will be discontinued, citing the increased popularity of ...

  6. Remote control - Wikipedia

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    Remote controls in the 2000s include Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connectivity, motion sensor-enabled capabilities and voice control. [2] [3] Remote controls for 2010s onward Smart TVs may feature a standalone keyboard on the rear side to facilitate typing, and be usable as a pointing device. [4]

  7. Voice-operated switch - Wikipedia

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    In telecommunications, a voice operated switch, also known as VOX or voice-operated exchange, is a switch that operates when sound over a certain threshold is detected. [1] It is usually used to turn on a transmitter or recorder when someone speaks and turn it off when they stop speaking.