Voice Activated Remote Control Because Even Using a Remote Requires Too Much Energy

tvvcr Voice Activated Remote Control Because Even Using a Remote Requires Too Much EnergyRemote controls were invented because people were too lazy to get up and change the channel. The inVoca 3.0 Voice-Activated IR Remote encourages television watchers to become even lazier. With the InVoca, you don’t even have to push a button to switch channels. The remote learns the voices of up to four users and can recognize up to 50 commands. The remote will also control VCRs, DVD players, the cable box, a satellite receiver and your home theater system. The coolest of its commands would have to be saying “Movietime” which will power up your TV and DVD player and even open up the DVD tray. It’s a shame it can’t go and get the DVD for you and put it in the tray for you as well, now that would really rock! Maybe one day… The remote retails for $46.00.

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  1. InVoca Voice-Activated Remote Control | GearCrave | Stuff you want to touch on December 8th, 2007 4:24 pm

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