[Electronics-talk] "A MOSHIE CLOCK RADIO QUESTION"!

Stephen Guerra stephen at independentliving.com
Tue Jun 19 10:43:10 UTC 2012


All-

When using the table top model of the Moshi clock, it might be best if it is
in a room where surround noise might take place to flip the switch on the
back of the unit to off.  The unit will announce "Voice trigger mode off."

Also, the technology is older in comparison to what newer models of Moshi
clocks that are carried by ILA.

The technology has been improved upon.

HTH


Stephen Guerra
Assistive Technology and Technical Operations Specialist
Independent living aids, LLC 
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-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of A. Chew
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2012 9:44 PM
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Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] "A MOSHIE CLOCK RADIO QUESTION"!

I have a similar experience.

the table model voice clock has a random mind of its own.
    when I get frustrated, it will respond to the command - hello dummied

back to your questions, I find that if I have a quiet room, radio or tv off.
and speak directly infront of it, I can get what I want.

but it will sometimes respond to room noise and just randomly speak... 
thinking there is an active command.

not quite the level of technology that I expected...great when it works, but
that random gremlin is driving me nuts.



A. Chew

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----- Original Message ----- 
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Sent: Monday, June 18, 2012 8:53 AM
Subject: [Electronics-talk] "A MOSHIE CLOCK RADIO QUESTION"!


> Hi Everyone,
> If anyone has a Moshie Clock Radio, would you help me?
> My Moshie Clock Radio is giving me several problems.
> I tell her the time and she sets the time for a time that does not even
> sound close to what I said!
> Sometimes for no reason she will start asking me a lot of questions and 
> the
> next day I find out that she has shut off the morning wake up alarms.
> There are 4 buttons on the back but when I press them they do not talk.
> The pocket Moshie that I had for awhile before she died on me you was able
> to set the time manually.
> Can someone tell me what the 4 buttons on the back are for and can I use
> them?
> It should not take me or anyone 4, 5, 6 times to tell her what time I 
> want.
> Thanks,
> From Tom
> Voice Mail: 206-312-3556
>
>
>
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