Moshi Voice Controlled Digital Alarm Clock

Moshi Voice Controlled Digital Alarm Clock
From UNKN

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Product Description

Meet Moshi?the voice activated digital alarm clock! Simply say "Hello Moshi," followed by what you want. Moshi responds to 12 basic commands. Commands include "time," "alarm," "set time," "set alarm," "turn off alarm," "sleep sound," "night light" and more. Plus, you can choose from three different alarm sounds and three soothing sleep sound programs. Uses three AAA backup batteries (not included). AC adapter included. Choice of three alarms. Choose from three different alarm sounds and three soothing sleep sound programs. Additional specifications: Includes AC adapter. Uses three AAA backup batteries (not included).

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3679 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: UNKN
  • Model: T-HCMOSHI
  • Dimensions: 4.50" h x 7.50" w x 3.25" l, .72 pounds

Features

  • The Moshi VC Alarm Clock is the first 'listening clock' that allows you set the time and alarm by your voice alone.
  • No more small buttons and no more impossible programming. Just speak, and Moshi listens.
  • Take control your alarm clock
  • Moshi works so well that it is recognized by the World Blind Union and was awarded the VisionFree Award by the Stevie Wonder Foundation at the Consumer Electronics Show in 2009.
  • Features 3 Alarm Sounds, 3 Sleep Sounds, Temperature

Customer Reviews

Good idea not fully thought out1 I returned the clock because it was more aggravating than anything. The idea is appealing, and might be great, but this version really stinks (not to put too fine a point on it!). 1. I did figure out how to get the sleep sounds to work, although they are pretty awful, and the volume can't be adjusted. Not only that, but they last just 5 minutes, the point of which I fail to understand. I went back to my 60-minute ocean CD, which is much better. 2. The volume of the voice prompts is loud and can't be changed; how did they expect someone to check the time in the dark of night without waking the other person in the bed? 3. The nightlight cycles thru the 6 colors, and some are too bright. The red one would be great, but you can't select a single color. 4. To set the alarm, you have to listen to the explanation EVERY time; why is that? The voice prompts should all be short, and I shouldn't have to reset the alarm time every day. I should be able to use the same alarm time every day. 5. Without using the too-bright nightlight feature, how am I supposed to tell the time at night? If I speak to it, I risk waking the person next to me; if I touch the clock, I get the overly-loud voice prompt. Neither is a good solution, so it's useless in the dark. A great idea, but a pretty useless first version. I give this 1 out of 5 stars. No not perfect but 100x better than conventional clocks.4 If you expect this thing to be perfect and recognize every command even when the TV is blaring then you will be disappointed. Having said that.. I change the alarm time frequently and this thing is SOOOOOO much easier to use than a conventional digital clock where you have to click so many times to get to your target alarm time. "Set Alarm - 6:15 AM " Most times its that easy and at most I only have to repeat once if it did not understand. I actually think the night light is very soothing also and being able to ask it the temperature is an added plus. Cheaply made. Too bright at night.2 Not made too sturdy and is all plastic. As others reviewers stated, sometimes voice command recognition is poor (eg, command to turn off alarm gives you current temperature. The LCD display can be illuminated with its nightlight feature. The big problem with this is that it is too bright to sleep with and is like having a disco light show it your bedroom as it flashes different colors. You can't set to just one color. In summary, good idea but cheaply made product. Voice command recognition stopped working after two days. Don't recommend.