Digital TV News: Kurt Busch
Over half of Americans feel voice control is essential in smart devices
May 14, 2020 – As consumers find new ways to connect during COVID-19, a majority of Americans are opting to use their voices to control smart devices, rather than using touch screens and other tactile interfaces, according to a survey from Syntiant.
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Syntiant, Kurt Busch, Market Research, Smart Home, USA
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