Sentences with phrase «fewer false alarm»

It won't tell you who's who, but it can tell if someone enters a room — and helps ensure that you receive fewer false alarm alerts while you're away.
With Cloud - Based Wake Word Verification on board, it will be the first Alexa - based device out there to have fewer false alarm wakeups, preventing accidental commands and saving just a bit of power.
NIPT looks at fetal DNA in the mother's blood and has been shown to be more accurate than traditional predecessors, which means fewer false alarms that trigger avoidable additional testing.
«With fewer false alarms, the staff can address significant alarms more promptly,» says Dr. Dandoy.
Almost 140 exoplanets have been found in the past 7 years by indirect means, and there have been a few false alarms about actual sightings.
It was expensive and gave quite a few false alarms.
Zev's journey includes a few false alarms, and things take a perilous turn when he meets a hateful Neo-Nazi (Dean Norris), but nothing can prepare him for what's in store when he finally finds his man.
You can easily teach them to ring a bell on the door in a few days but expect to have a few false alarms while your puppy figures out this system does work & you will get them outside.

Not exact matches

As Hawaii's false alarm suggests, the latter may come with a few minutes to a half - hour of warning.
Livermore physicist Adam Bernstein, leader of detector design, says he and his team are close to their goal: detecting as little as a few pounds of plutonium while taking less than a minute to scan each container and creating no more than one in 1,000 false alarms.
For instance, a school may have higher tolerance for false alarms — students will lose a few minutes of instruction by ducking under their desks — but a railroad or a machinery assembly line may want to shut down operations only for the most high - certainty alerts.
In the few days I've been using it, I've had numerous freezes and crashes, and several full - battery false alarms — I thought the thing was fully charged only to find out, a half hour later, it was running on fumes.
For a few seconds, I thought it was a false alarm.
In the next few posts, I respond in detail to a comment from a reader, sTeve, of the NOAA article in my False Alarm blog.
A single facility seems to be at fault for hundreds of false alarm 911 calls from Apple devices over the past few months.
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