The only reliable systems I can think
of
are the independent living types designed for whole house voice control by
quadriplegics.
I can find out more about them if
needed,
but they aren’t cheap!
Tim.
-----Original
Message-----
From: Mick Furlong
[mailto:hiltoneltd@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 26 February 2002
09:48
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Special
Phone
I
wouldn't rely on anything voice operated for a situation like this, I don't
know the details but there are various products which will give your friend
the
facilities he requires voice activated dialling is just too
unreliable.
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Bond
[mailto:chris@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 26 February 2002
10:39
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Special
Phone
Hi,
A friend has asked me to see if I can find the
following, so I thought what
best place to start than here. He has an
illness
that if he hasn't taken his
drugs he might be able to get out of bed
(can't
remember what its called
now!)
He is after a landline voice activated phone -
he
basically wants to say
"Phone Xyz" to get help, his voice
changes
to very quiet quite a lot of the
time. The phone could be over the
otherside
of the room at the time so it's
important it has a good sensitivtity.
Its
would be a real benefit to him if
it was cordless too.
Any surgestions?
Kind Regards,
Chris Bond
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