ccrrazzzy
26th March 2005, 11:48 PM
No bull shit.
I have an MPX300 and the bluetooth voicedail work swwwweeettt!
I am almost tempted to keep the MPX300 because the BT handsfree works great and the ability to make calls by pressing a button on my BT headset and only using my voice is so wonderful.
I can leave the phone in my briefcase or in my PDASkin case and make a call by simply pressing one button on my BT headset and speaking a number or simply saying the name of one of my contacts, perfectly. Even while I drive my car.
Ha, and other people bitch about the PDA-cell phone being to big! They can't any more when the little BT headset on my ear can do everything there dumb "small" phone can do!
The maker of the bluetooth hardware driver and voice recognition software is www.voicesignal.com
If they make it for all the other phones out there, dam it, they should make it for the HTC devices too.
The only problem is they do not think there is a market for all the individual "end users" like us and I think they only deal with the OEM clients.
If we gather together and become a "high dollar" client like the OEM is, they will listen and make it. They are in their business for the money.
If we can find out their bottom line dollar amount they would need to develop a solution for the different HTC devices, and have xda-developers set up a special paypal donation account for bluetooth voice dial, and we all donate, we could do this.
I am willing to donate $200.
Because they will have to make a hardware driver for each HTC device, they may want a certain amount of money for each device. We may have to set up several donation accounts.
Hey, it is worth a shot.
Or, we could just bug the shit out of them and maybe they will start making it for our devices if they think there is a market for it.
Word of caution though, if we bug the shit out of them, they think there is a market for it, they will charge more if we go with the group donation idea.
Well, opinions please.
USA
tel: +1 (781) 970-5200
fax: +1 (781) 970-5300
info@voicesignal.com
Japan Representative Office
tel: (03) 5326-3084 (direct)
fax: (03) 5326-3001
mobile: +81-90-4394-5051
Att: Noritaka (Neil) Murata
Country Manager Japan
nmurata@voicesignal.com
nmurata@voicesignal.com
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Korea Sales Office
tel: 82-2-561-5062
fax: 82-2-561-5082
mobile: 82-11-281-5018
http://www.sns.co.kr
Attn: D.W. Baek
dwbaek@voicesignal.com
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Taiwan Rep Agency
tel: +886-2-8226-7698
fax: +886-2-2225-8960
mobile: +886-9-5285-3900
Attn: Rita Yang
Rita_Yang@techmosa.com.tw
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China Rep Agency
tel: +86 755-8207-8288, 852- 9091 0828
Attn: Daniel Lee
daniel_lee@longterm.com.hk
http://www.longterm.net.cn
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Singapore Sales Office
tel: +65-547-2988
fax: +65-547-4474
http://www.adventelectronics.com
Attn: T.L. Chua
tlchua@adventelectronics.com
I have an MPX300 and the bluetooth voicedail work swwwweeettt!
I am almost tempted to keep the MPX300 because the BT handsfree works great and the ability to make calls by pressing a button on my BT headset and only using my voice is so wonderful.
I can leave the phone in my briefcase or in my PDASkin case and make a call by simply pressing one button on my BT headset and speaking a number or simply saying the name of one of my contacts, perfectly. Even while I drive my car.
Ha, and other people bitch about the PDA-cell phone being to big! They can't any more when the little BT headset on my ear can do everything there dumb "small" phone can do!
The maker of the bluetooth hardware driver and voice recognition software is www.voicesignal.com
If they make it for all the other phones out there, dam it, they should make it for the HTC devices too.
The only problem is they do not think there is a market for all the individual "end users" like us and I think they only deal with the OEM clients.
If we gather together and become a "high dollar" client like the OEM is, they will listen and make it. They are in their business for the money.
If we can find out their bottom line dollar amount they would need to develop a solution for the different HTC devices, and have xda-developers set up a special paypal donation account for bluetooth voice dial, and we all donate, we could do this.
I am willing to donate $200.
Because they will have to make a hardware driver for each HTC device, they may want a certain amount of money for each device. We may have to set up several donation accounts.
Hey, it is worth a shot.
Or, we could just bug the shit out of them and maybe they will start making it for our devices if they think there is a market for it.
Word of caution though, if we bug the shit out of them, they think there is a market for it, they will charge more if we go with the group donation idea.
Well, opinions please.
USA
tel: +1 (781) 970-5200
fax: +1 (781) 970-5300
info@voicesignal.com
Japan Representative Office
tel: (03) 5326-3084 (direct)
fax: (03) 5326-3001
mobile: +81-90-4394-5051
Att: Noritaka (Neil) Murata
Country Manager Japan
nmurata@voicesignal.com
nmurata@voicesignal.com
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Korea Sales Office
tel: 82-2-561-5062
fax: 82-2-561-5082
mobile: 82-11-281-5018
http://www.sns.co.kr
Attn: D.W. Baek
dwbaek@voicesignal.com
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Taiwan Rep Agency
tel: +886-2-8226-7698
fax: +886-2-2225-8960
mobile: +886-9-5285-3900
Attn: Rita Yang
Rita_Yang@techmosa.com.tw
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
China Rep Agency
tel: +86 755-8207-8288, 852- 9091 0828
Attn: Daniel Lee
daniel_lee@longterm.com.hk
http://www.longterm.net.cn
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Singapore Sales Office
tel: +65-547-2988
fax: +65-547-4474
http://www.adventelectronics.com
Attn: T.L. Chua
tlchua@adventelectronics.com