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We've all done it, left a room and forgotton to flip the light switch off, or gotten all settled into bed only to have to get up because the light switch is on the other side of the room. The inventors of the remote controlled lights thought they had it all figured out, but a remote control is no match for the Star Trek Voice Operated Dimmer. That's right, now with just the sound of your voice you can command your lights to turn on or off, even make them dim or bright. The Star Trek Voice Operated Dimmer uses the latest speech recognition technology consisting of an advanced micro-controller and a high-tech neural network. This technology, combined with sound effects and a verbal recorded response from Majel Roddenberry (the original voice of the Federation Computer in the Star Trek TV series), makes this gadget for your home both fun and efficient. So for all you "Trekies" out there, and those of you who just think it'd be cool to command your lights to turn on, you definitely need to check into this Voice Command gadget.
It's simple to use. All you need to do is plug the unit into a standard outlet, plug a lamp into the unit, and follow the built-in guide that will walk you trough its programming menus. The unit gives you the capability of having three levels of brightness in any room. Once you're set up all you need to do is walk into a room and say "Computer...Low" to turn the lights on a low setting, or "Computer...Off" to turn the lights off again. Not only will you have fun turning your lights on but the Star Trek Voice Operated Dimmer helps you save money on your electricity costs as well by allowing you to operate you light on a low or medium setting. This gadget works with any table lamp up to 200 watts and plugs into any standard 120 volt outlet. Start using your voice to command your lights and maybe in the future you'll be commanding other electronics as well.
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Tags: Star Trek, voice control, lamp dimmer, lamp |
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