Custom Voice Assistants That Offer Total User Privacy Are Here
Sensory powers new voice-enabled Farberware microwaves, the first of many home devices to feature a custom, private voice UI
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SANTA CLARA, Calif., May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Sensory today announced that custom voice assistants that deliver total user privacy are officially here and are already revolutionizing how people interact with things they own.
Sensory s technologies are helping custom voice assistants go mainstream, powering everyday appliances like the
Farberware FM11VABK voice-controlled microwave oven. Immediately available in the US market, this new microwave oven utilizes Sensory s
TrulyNatural technologies to provide all the benefits of a custom voice assistant without the privacy compromises of cloud-based, general-purpose assistant platforms.
Amazon has just launched its first Amazon-branded Fire TV Edition televisions using its AmazonBasics private label in India. The first two TVs being released, among several in the series, are a 55-inch model for ₹34,999 (~$480 USD) and a 50-inch model for ₹29,999 (~$410 USD). Both sizes are 4K UHD TVs with support for Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG high dynamic range formats, as well as Dolby Atmos audio.
AmazonBasics is one of Amazon’s private label “house” brands which it use to sell a massive assortment of products, similar to Costco’s Kirkland brand and Walmart’s Great Value brand. Considering Amazon released an AmazonBasics Microwave a couple of years ago with Alexa support, I guess it’s no surprise that it would eventually do something similar with televisions and the Fire TV operating system. While AmazonBasics is not well known for large electronics or appliances in most countries, that’s not the case in India, where you can buy AmazonBasics branded dishwash