It just won't be hands - free, and requires you to hold down
the microphone button on the remote and speak into it.
It also has
a microphone button on the leftmost Apple Today «widget» screen.
To activate it, simply hit
the microphone button on the remote and tell it what you want to watch.
Tapping
the microphone button on the right lets you transmit your voice through the camera's speaker.
To activate the Google Assistant just push
the microphone button on the remote and use your voice to ask a question or say a command.
Previously, Amazon Fire TV owners needed to press
the microphone button on their remotes in order to search for programs and the like using their voice.
The cool thing is that it's voice - activated, so users can just press
the microphone button on the remote and say «Game Mode» to turn it on.
A microphone button on the top of the Tap will activate Alexa, but a firmware upgrade now lets you simply say «Hey Alexa» if you want to wake it.
I merely had to hold
the microphone button on the Fire TV stick, say, «Alexa, show me Man Cave,» and a video stream appeared on my TV screen.
While your device and television are on, you press
the microphone button on your voice remote to issue commands to Alexa.
When children want to interact with a character, they press
a microphone button on the app like a walkie - talkie.
If you don't trust the shopping giant not to eavesdrop, you can tap
the microphone button on top of the Echo to turn it off.
Instead of bringing up Siri,
the microphone button on these remotes brings up an on - screen search app.
To access Siri, simply hold down
the microphone button on the remote control, wait for Siri to pop up on your TV, and speak into the remote.
You trigger Assistant by tapping
the microphone button on the Sheild TV's remote.
Just tap
the microphone button on the keyboard or press the new dictation hotkey, which is Windows + H, and start speaking to type.
Siri search and clicking
the microphone button on Google originally followed this process ASR and STT process.
There are two ways to trigger your Google Assistant — by pressing
the microphone button on the remote (the SHIELD button on the controller), or with a hands - free command: you can just say, «Ok Google,» from within shouting distance of the SHIELD controller.
When I press
the microphone button on the 4th - gen Apple TV's Siri remote, it brings down the volume of what I'm watching so Siri can listen.
It's got
a microphone button on board for Alexa activation, but you can set it up for voice activation using the mobile app.
There is
a microphone button on the capacitive control pad on the top of the Sonos One that you can tap on and off in order to choose whether the Sonos One is listening or not.
As expected, the device is voice enabled, so you need just press
the microphone button on the included remote and say the name of the content you're interested in viewing or listening to make the device perform a search.
Ok Google can be accessed by typically saying «Ok Google» or tapping
the microphone button on the Google search bar on your Android tablet or phone.
Unlike with an Echo, however, Alexa isn't listening out by default: you need to press
the microphone button on the Fire TV's remote.
Press and hold a little
microphone button on the remote, and you can launch into those streaming apps and shows using an Alexa voice command.
Pressing and holding
the microphone button on the neckband's left arm will call up Siri or Google Now.
If your hands aren't free — or you just feel like dictating — you can tap
the microphone button on the keyboard and enter words just by speaking them.
Tap
the microphone button on the device's on - screen keyboard.
I also wish that the device had a way to perma - hold
the microphone button on the keyboard (I didn't stumble across it, if one exists) so that I can dictate more than just a quick sentence here and there.
With just a touch of
the microphone button on the steering wheel and a quick, «Navigate to address, 123 Main Street, Anytown, Any State.»
Not exact matches
With a built - in
microphone and an answer
button on the cord, they're designed to work with your iPhone.
To control the Pebble Time, you use four plastic
buttons — three
on the right side, one
on the left — along with a new
microphone for voice replies.
It also features a built - in
microphone and answer
button so you can take speakerphone calls
on it as well.
If you go
on to our website there is going to be like a little grey
button on the side that says «send voicemail» and with just a couple clicks you can actually use the
microphone on your computer to submit a voicemail that way.
You can begin accessing the Volkswagen Passat voice recognition system by pressing the
microphone button located
on the steering wheel.
While he keeps his eye
on traffic, he thumbs a
button on the steering wheel, then starts talking to a small
microphone mounted
on the steering column.
There is a telephone
button among the audio controls (which did nothing
on our car), and a grille for a
microphone on the rear - view mirror mount.
The tube includes a
microphone / headphone slot, with a large circular power
button placed
on the left hand side; the opposite side boasts a mini USB port and volume control
button.
On the Excite 470q and Jiake S820 Plus, the volume buttons are on the left and the microphone is on the bottom of the phone, to the right of the USB por
On the Excite 470q and Jiake S820 Plus, the volume
buttons are
on the left and the microphone is on the bottom of the phone, to the right of the USB por
on the left and the
microphone is
on the bottom of the phone, to the right of the USB por
on the bottom of the phone, to the right of the USB port.
Among the other enticing features the Hanvon Touchpad BC10C comes with include dual internal
microphone along with speakers, port for attaching a MIC and speaker, 5 + 3 shortcut
buttons, SD Card slot, Mini HDMI out, VGA out dongle, webcam 2 x USB and so
on.
On top of the tablet are a microphone and a headphone jack, and Power buttons and Volume controls live on on the right panel — they're much too close to each other, though, and led to my unintentionally turning off the CherryPad more than a couple of times during testin
On top of the tablet are a
microphone and a headphone jack, and Power
buttons and Volume controls live
on on the right panel — they're much too close to each other, though, and led to my unintentionally turning off the CherryPad more than a couple of times during testin
on on the right panel — they're much too close to each other, though, and led to my unintentionally turning off the CherryPad more than a couple of times during testin
on the right panel — they're much too close to each other, though, and led to my unintentionally turning off the CherryPad more than a couple of times during testing.
A power
button resides at the very top of the tablet while a lone headphone /
microphone jack is
on the right.
There is a a lock / power
button on the top right next to the micro-USB port and
microphone, and a volume rocker
on the top left next to the headphone jack.
The DOT is made of cheap plastic and features volume
buttons on top along with the
microphone mute and multi-purpose
button which are also present
on the big Echo.
The grille
on top of the projector is punctuated by a black bar, which holds a power
button, a
microphone, a pair of LED indicators, and a touch bar for volume adjustment.
It will have a single home
button, and volume control
on the sides as well as «all the same in / out connectivity as the current iPhone 3GS, including a 3.5 - mm stereo headphone jack, built - in speaker grills, a
microphone, GPS, 3G connectivity and a 30 - pin dock connector.»
On the front of the tablet, in addition to the display, you'll find a physical Windows
Button, an integrated 720p Webcam, dual
microphones, and an ambient light sensor.
Going over the phone there's a volume up, down and mute key
on the right, a speaker and
microphone on the bottom, microUSB and mini-HDMI ports
on the left, a 3.5 - millimeter headphone jack and a power /
on / off
button on the top alongside a secondary noise canceling
microphone.
The tablet has minimal
buttons with a single home
button on the front, volume controls
on the back right panel and a stereo / headphone /
microphone combination jack, rotation switch and power
button on the top edge of the device.
On one end of the cylindrical battery lies a nickel - size power
button, while the other end has a 3.5 mm headphone -
microphone jack.