Moshi Interactive Voice Responsive Clock
Ubergizmo —
... Alarm clock and more. You can set the time, adjust the time for your wake up, play one of three sleep sounds, choose one of three alarm sounds and get the time or temperature all without touching a button. The clock is intended to be a time saver for us busy people. It responds to 12 voice commands and the display can light up in three different colors depending on the mode it might be in. It has an Apple style to it, but is very attractive. The IVR clock goes for $49.99 and is available from the MoshiLifeStyle website. ...
Moshi Alarm Clock Will Only Shut Off If You Ask It Nicely [Alarm Clocks]
Gizmodo —
... is pretty focused. There's no radio or MP3 support, and the alarm and voice command options are limited and unchangeable, though there is a pleasant "Sleep Sound" ambient noise function. The concept of an alarm clock that requires an ongoing, if simple, conversation to function properly is enough to justify its reasonable $50 price, and endorsement by the World Blind Union would seem to indicate that it's not a complete gimmick. Feature demos and purchase page are at the source link. [Moshi via ...
Moshi voice-controlled clock: good idea, could be better
CrunchGear —
... I know there have been things like this before, but this one actually looks like a really well-designed little device. The Moshi IVR alarm clock (caution, autoplaying music) is a good-looking little… you know, alarm clock, that has the benefit of voice controls that let you do everything from set the alarm to play a “sleep sound” — whatever that is. That’s a good idea in theory, but unfortunately the call-and-response format of the voice recognition seems kind of inconvenient; why can’t I name the clock something else, or make it ...
Moshi Voice Activated Alarm Clock Demands Early Morning Coherence
OhGizmo! —
... course, the ability to turn the alarm off without opening your eyes, but it doesn’t seem like Moshi is likely to respond to profanity. I hope version 2 will be programmable to allow it to interpret my early morning (i.e. 11am) garbled mumbling.
Somewhat surprisingly, the Moshi IVR clock costs only $50, available on the Moshi website, where you can also see and hear a demo of the voice activated functions of the clock while listening to soothing background music.
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Moshi IVR Alarm Clock
Coolest Gadgets —
... Moshi has just released its IVR Alarm Clock that comes with TimeSet technology, and is the first clock in the world that allows you to set not only the time but alarm simply by speaking to it. Commands are initiated by saying, “Hello Moshi” (sounds like a Motorola ad, eh?), where it will respond accordingly with, “Command Please.” Hopefully the Interactive Voice Recognition technology used is sensitive enough to cater for even non-native English speakers. There is a total of 12 Voice Activated Commands to choose from. ...
Moshi Interactive Voice Responsive Clock
TechFresh, Consumer Electronics Guide —
... Moshi”,” and the clock will respond with, “Command Please.” Utilizing the Interactive Voice Recognition technology, you can ask the Moshi to do quite a number of things, like ask it to tell time, the temperature of the room, the current date, or even to change its lighting for night time, and so on. And of course, you can ask it to set or turn off the alarm without having to move your hands or even open your eyes. This quite impressive device will cost you $50. [ ...
Moshi IVR digital alarm clock
GeekAlerts —
... Initiate commands by saying “Hello Moshi” and clock will respond, “Command Please”. Say one of 12 voice activated commands and clock will carry out instructions.
With the Moshi IVR Alarm Clock, you can ask for the time while getting ready in the bathroom, set the alarm or turn off the alarm without moving from the comfort of bed, and know the current temperature all the way from the closet.
The Moshi IVR alarm clock is yours for $49.99 from the official website.
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Moshi's IVR Alarm Clock accepts voice commands, harbors own primary directives
Engadget —
... The Moshi IVR (Interactive Voice Responsive) Alarm Clock is a chatty one. Instead of those perfectly reasonable physical buttons which have been providing us with additional five minute segments of sleep since time immemorial, the Moshi IVR wants to talk you through ...



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