| This clock is great for really stupid people who simply can't set an alarm clock. Its simply superb, Moshi is incredibly patient and will help all those stupids out there who have a hard time at it, no manuals to read, 3 hour dvd's to plow through, simply the follow Moshi's commands and your alarm is set in no time. Secondly, its a fantastic tool for individuals who are chronically rude first thing in the morning, because you don't get anywhere with Moshi if you are rude. Moshi demands politeness, and can be a powerful tool in making people be polite instead of rude first thing in the morning.
With the Moshi Voice Control 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 absolute bliss of your bed, and know the current temperature all with the sound of your voice. No more small buttons and no more impossible programming. Just speak, and Moshi listens - at last - a faithful listener - few and far between in this world.
All it takes is a gentle nudge of the screen and your battery-powered Moshi IVR (yes - that's Interactive Voice Response) Alarm Clock will respond – once you hear "Command Please" it's just a matter of giving it one of ten commands to let it do your bidding without you touching a button.
The Voice commands are -
- Time - Tells you the current time
- Set Time - Set time by voice
- Alarm - Tells you the current alarm time
- Set Alarm - Set alarm by voice
- Alarm Sound - Choose chime, chirp, or bell for your alarm
- Turn Off The Alarm - Turns off alarm and tells current time, date & temperature
- Sleep Sound - Plays 5 minutes of "Ocean Sound"
- Today's Date - Tells you today's date
- Temperature - Hard to believe, I know, but it tells you current temperature
- Help - Offers help menu for assistance
Features-
- Touch Activated
- Snooze
- 3 Alarm Sounds
- Sleep Sound
- Temperature
- Product dimensions -105 x 100 x 75 mm
- Requires 3 x AAA batteries (not included)
The World Blind Union officially endorses the Moshi IVR Alarm Clock because of its ease of use through verbal commands, which have totally benefited the blind community.
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