Some applications may have their own integrated
microphone buttons for performing voice searches and other actions, too.
There's also a dedicated
microphone button for launching voice actions, plus functions for www.
To conduct a factory reset and restore your Google to a good - as - new state, hold
the microphone button for about 15 seconds.
Not exact matches
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.
Jax features SOL REPUBLIC's all - new i2 Sound Engines, a tangle - free cable and a 1
button remote control and
microphone which make these headphones a great choice
for both playing music and hands - free phone use.
This helmet also includes a
microphone for voice control commands while driving, so you don't have to worry about messing with the
button.
«Audio operation at rear BMW Apps Bluetooth with audio streaming, hands - free and USB connectivity Harman Kardon Surround Sound system (600 W, 16 loudspeakers) iDrive Touch with handwriting recognition with direct access
buttons, DVD drive and integrated 20 GB hard drive
for maps and audio files Wireless charging with extended functionality Improved hands - free capability
for passenger with a second
microphone 2 x USB connections in centre console»
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.
Polished Aluminum Wheels, Power Mirrors with Heating Element / Auto - Dimming
for Driver / Supplemental Turn Signals / Manual Foldaway, Premium Air Filter, Dual - Zone Automatic Temperature Control, 7 - inch Multiview Display, Cargo Net, Leather - Trimmed Seating with Nappa Leather Seat Inserts, Auto - Dimming Rearview Mirror with
Microphone, Heated Front Seats, Power Eight - Way Driver Seat and Lumbar Adjust, Remote Proximity Keyless Entry, Heated Steering, Remote Start System, Keyless Go Push
Button Start, Universal Garage Door Opener, Security Alarm.
The bottom edge of the reader has an up / down
button for volume control, plus a headphone jack, a
microphone (to be used, ostensibly, with future features — Skype, perhaps?)
Overall the physical design is almost identical to the Lenovo S820, except
for the location of the volume
buttons and
microphone, and the body's finish.
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.
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.
A USB 3.0 port, microSD slot and SIM - card slot — all of which have plastic covers — sit along the top of the tablet, along with a headphone /
microphone jack,
buttons for power and rotation lock, and another heat vent.
The Sprint version features a dual - mode quadband GSM / CDMA radio
for international roaming with included SIM card, 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus, accelerometer, 3.6 inch WVGA resolution display with tilt mechanism, microSDHC expansion slot, TV output, and Straight Talk dual -
microphone speakerphone with mute
button.
Plenty of the smaller components are modular,
for instance, with the volume
buttons,
microphones, and headphone jack all separate pieces that could be swapped out.
There are two additional
microphones for noise cancellation that improve the Droid X's call quality: one is located on top of the device, left of the 3.5 mm headphone jack and power / lock
button, while the other is located on the lower back.
On the top is the power
button, a Micro USB charging port, a 3.5 mm headphone socket and the tiny hole
for the
microphone.
The Portege's detachable tablet is more than equipped
for stand - alone use, with a headphone /
microphone port, a microSD slot, micro-HDMI and micro-USB ports, a volume rocker and a power
button all resting on the slate's right edge.
On the right side you'll find a volume rocker
button, and on the left side you'll find the phone's MHL port that lets you use a microUSB connector or mini-HDMI out cable, along with a secondary
microphone for noise cancellation.
Rounding out the feature set is a 5 megapixel camera with LED flash and 720p video recording, the first qHD (quarter HD) display, second
microphone for noise cancellation, Wi - Fi, Bluetooth, front - facing video camera, HDMI port, and a fingerprint scanner
for security that doubles as the on / off
button.
You'll find widget icons
for screen lock you can put the device to sleep without hitting a physical
button), and
for muting sound and
microphone with a single touch; a link to Lenovo's App Shop (more on that in a moment); and an overhaul of Honeycomb's standard basic home navigation
buttons.
At the top, you will find the Power
button and a tiny hole
for the
microphone, and at the bottom, there is the docking port with two holes
for the rather solid retention mechanism
for the keyboard dock.
Don't get any case that holds the device within a cage, where there are holes
for buttons,
microphones and slots — they are, obviously, different in these two devices.
• Model number: PCH - 1000 series • CPU: ARM ® Cortex ™ - A9 core (4 core) • GPU: SGX543MP4 + • Main memory: 512 MB • VRAM: 128 MB • External Dimensions: Approx. 182.0 x 18.6 x 83.5 mm (width x height x depth)(tentative, excludes largest projection) • Weight Approx: 279g (3G / Wi - Fi model), 260g (Wi - Fi model) • Screen: 5 inches (16:9), 960 x 544, Approx. 16 million colors, OLED, Multi touch screen (capacitive type) • Rear touch pad: Multi touch pad (capacitive type) • Cameras: Front camera, Rear camera; Frame rate: [email protected] × 240 (QVGA), [email protected] × 480 (VGA); Resolution: Up to 640 × 480 (VGA) • Sound: Built - in stereo speakers, built - in
microphone • Sensors: Six - axis motion sensing system (three - axis gyroscope, three - axis accelerometer), Threeaxis electronic compass • Location: Built - in GPS (3G / Wi - Fi model only), Wi - Fi location service support • Keys / Switches: PS
button, power
button, directional
buttons (Up / Down / Right / Left), action
buttons (Triangle, Circle, Cross, Square), shoulder
buttons (Right / Left), right stick, left stick, START
button, SELECT
button, volume
buttons (+ / --RRB- • Wireless communications: Mobile network connectivity (3G / Wi - Fi model only), 3G modem (data communication): HSDPA / HSUPA * specification
for Japanese region, IEEE 802.11 b / g / n (n = 1 × 1)(Wi - Fi)(Infrastructure mode / Ad - hoc mode), Bluetooth ® 2.1 + EDR (A2DP / AVRCP / HSP) • Slots / Ports: PlayStation ® Vita card slot, memory card slot, SIM card slot (3G / Wi - Fi model only), multi-use port (
for USB data communication, DC IN, Audio [Stereo Out / Mono In], Serial data communication), headset jack (Stereo mini jack)(
for Audio [Stereo Out / Mono In]-RRB-, accessory port • Power: Built - In Lithium - ion Battery: DC3.7 V 2200mA, AC adaptor: DC 5V • Operating environment temperature: 5 - 35 degrees Celsius • Supported AV content format: Music — MP3 MPEG - 1 / 2 Audio Layer 3, MP4 (MPEG - 4 AAC), WAVE (Linear PCM).
G533 also features a noise - cancelling
microphone on a folding extending boom
for clear chats and an on - ear volume control roller plus mic mute
button for fast audio adjustments on the fly.
Controls: Touch screen, embedded
microphone for voice recognition, A / B / X / Y face
buttons, directional control pad, L / R shoulder pads, Start and Select dimples, and Power slider.
Whereas we used to have to feel around
for the power
button to mute the
microphone on the Sibera 840, the Arctis Pro Wireless has a prominent mute switch you can miss.
Behind these two
buttons are pinholes
for the four
microphones used by the device.
Features True Wireless: Completely tangle - free stereo sound wherever you go without annoying cables to tie you down Bluetooth 4.1: Full support
for advanced AAC, SBC, and aptX audio standards Ultra Light, Low Power Consumption: Barely there feel at 4g, including an omnidirectional
microphone Single Touch Multi-function: With a single button you can power on / off, take a call, play music, skip tracks, change volume or even access Siri easily by tapping, holding, or double - tapping on the button Microphone: Unlike most other similar sized earphones on the market today, we integrated a MEMS omnidirectional microphone with an input sensitivity of -42 dB (+
microphone Single Touch Multi-function: With a single
button you can power on / off, take a call, play music, skip tracks, change volume or even access Siri easily by tapping, holding, or double - tapping on the
button Microphone: Unlike most other similar sized earphones on the market today, we integrated a MEMS omnidirectional microphone with an input sensitivity of -42 dB (+
Microphone: Unlike most other similar sized earphones on the market today, we integrated a MEMS omnidirectional
microphone with an input sensitivity of -42 dB (+
microphone with an input sensitivity of -42 dB (+ / - 2dB).
However, the
microphone mute
button sits on the back of the device, which is a slightly awkward place
for it.
The driving mode, as it is currently being called, offers a simplistic interface on the Android app that includes basic swiping motions to sort through music, a large
microphone icon
for using voice commands, and large arrow
buttons for skipping songs.
The first option is to use the Amazon app
for iOS, connect your iOS device to your speaker, and tap the
microphone button in the top - right corner of the app's front screen to enable Alexa.
Crisp, powerful sound in a wireless headphone package Advanced 2 - way
microphone system
for clear calls in windy or noisy places Bluetooth control
buttons on right earcup adjust volume, change tracks and take calls Play up to 15 hours with rechargeable lithium - ion battery Voice prompts to setup Bluetooth pairing and receive notifications Better sound, unplugged Get ready
for performance that raised the bar
for Bluetooth headphones.
When browsing our wired recommendations, you'll want to be on the lookout
for models with a three -
button inline remote module with a
microphone — such models are fully compatible with the specially designed headphone jack on Apple devices, so you can control music playback (play / pause, skip forward, skip back), adjust volume up and down, use the headphones
for phone calls, and even give Siri voice commands.
The Google Home is a speaker equipped with a pair of always - on
microphones that are constantly listening
for your queries, though there's a handy mute
button when you want a little extra privacy.
You'll still adjust volume using a capacitive touch pad between the sticks, and a single press of the green NVIDIA
button at the top activates the
microphone for voice commands.
The
button layout
for the Sonos One has been redesigned to include a
microphone icon.
Other neat additions include a physical headset volume control, so you don't have to open up the SteamVR dashboard to alter noise output and a physical mute
button, making it quick and easy to shutdown your
microphones for privacy reasons, or to converse with someone in the real world.
There is also a dedicated mute
button that turns the
microphone off
for private conversations.
As currently envisioned, the six - inch Adition comes with two two - inch speakers, two
microphones, and
button controls
for volume and dimming, with dual - band Wi - Fi and Bluetooth connectivity and iOS / Android - compatible Alexa app support.
The tablets» other highlights include an Eye Comfort Mode that reduces blue light exposure; a USB Type - C connector; a 8MP front camera (with a fixed focus) and a 13MP autofocusing rear camera; a built - in
microphone; support
for LTE, Bluetooth 4.2, and Wi - Fi 802.11 a / b / g / n / ac, Hi - Res audio; physical home
buttons and fingerprint readers; and Huawei QuickCharge.
It's got a
microphone button on board
for Alexa activation, but you can set it up
for voice activation using the mobile app.
Simply press and hold the
Microphone On / Off
button available on the rear of this smart speaker; hold it
for 15 odd seconds.
The Muse is a small circular device, about the size of a silver dollar, and contains a
microphone and three
buttons: One
for activating Alexa (although you can also just say «Alexa»), and two more
for skipping through audio tracks.
Unlike the original Echo, which had only
microphone and action
buttons on top, the Echo 2.0 has four
buttons — two
for adjusting the volume up or down, one
for action, and one to turn off the
microphone.
In addition to the location feature, the Freedom buds are water resistant, have a greater (100 - foot) Bluetooth signal range, a wind - cancelling
microphone for phone calls,
buttons, and have a six - hour battery life.
The sides have a small
button to launch the settings menu that also serves to dim / wake up the display, a
microphone, and notches
for securing the charger adapter.
Looking at the top surface, it appears completely flush and free of any
buttons, with the exception of two small holes used
for its far - field
microphones, but it's been ingeniously designed with touch controls.
A physical switch
for power, plus a
microphone mute
button, are accompanied by an easily - twiddled dial
for volume.