
What you read here is touted to be the first fully accurate voice recognition phone in the world, better known as the Zumba courtesy of IA Technology. The Zumba is accompanied by a card-like carrying case/base station, and it can fit into an earpiece-shaped device for you to carry out a decent conversation hands-free, carrying out all your commands through the use of voice. No idea on how the technology works though apart from strong suspicions that it is linked to a certain kind of cloud system, pretty much in tune with what’s happening in Google’s iPhone voice app. The Zumba is tipped for a release date before the year is over, and we’re extremely curious to see how it will affect the cell phone industry. One thing’s for sure – our hearing impaired friends will definitely give this a pass as a communications tool of choice.
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