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Displays indicating the Kanega LTE watch hears your voice command
Once you say
“Fred Astaire”,
the watch displays an
‘Ear’
icon, indicating the watch is listening.
You have five (5) seconds after the ‘
Ear
’ appears to speak a command for the watch to perform
a task. If you find the ear icon distracting, you can customize your Kanega LTE watch to show a
discreet band around the edge of the display when it has heard the name Fred Astaire and is
listening for a command. See section 10.3 on page 24 for how to customize the listening mode.
Show me how to ask for the time.
You must say
“Fred Astaire”
first and see the ear icon, before talking to your watch.
How the Kanega LTE watch gets your attention
1)
Verbal:
The watch has a built-in speaker. The speaker is used when responding to
your voice commands or when you are talking to a monitoring center operator.
2)
Sensory:
The Kanega watch has built-in tactile sensations or notifications that feel
like vibrations or buzzes.
a.
One (1) vibration or buzz = a confirmation
b.
Two (2) vibrations or buzzes = a notification
c.
Three (3) vibrations or buzzes = an alert that a fall has been detected
3)
Visual:
The Kanega watch displays text and icons on the clock face.
How to respond to your Kanega watch
There are two ways to interact with your watch.
Ear icon (default)
Discreet band
around display