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Bedbot – Daytime Initialization Assistant

9 pointsby e271828over 9 years ago

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5555624over 9 years ago
&gt; Speech recognition (Everyone asks about this. I couldn&#x27;t think of a compelling reason to include it)<p>So you can find out the time without looking at the clock. Seriously.<p>Years ago, I picked up a &quot;Moshi&quot; voice controlled clock-radio from Brookstone. I needed a new clock-radio and I had a discount coupon. I figured I might use the voice commands to set the time, if it ran fast or slow, but that was about it. It was just a gimmick.<p>At first, that&#x27;s all it was, too. However, based on some comments here on HN, I decided to get rid of all extra light in my bedroom. The display has three settings, one of which is &quot;off.&quot; (While the &quot;dim&quot; setting is dimmer than the normal setting, it&#x27;s still brighter than my old clock radio&#x27;s blue display.) Now, I use the voice command to check the time. I don&#x27;t need to turn my head, turn over, or even open my eyes.<p>It&#x27;s not perfect. I&#x27;d prefer to just say, &quot;Time,&quot; instead of<p><pre><code> &quot;Hello Moshi&quot; &quot;Command please&quot; &quot;Time&quot; &quot;The time is ....&quot; </code></pre> I don&#x27;t use speech recognition anywhere else; but, I don&#x27;t think I&#x27;d go back to a convectional clock or clock-radio.