Herald-Mail (Hagerstown, MD)
Date: 18, March 2001

Voice-activated light switch

Voice-activated light switchOnce, people had to flip switches manually to turn on the lights in your home.  Then came modern gadgets that allowed you to turn on your lights with a clap of the hands.  

So what do you do when your hands are full?  This annoying problem is solved with the IntelaVoice, "the world's first voice-activated light switch," according to its California manufacturer VOS Systems.  

The IntelaVoice works with lights, radios, TVs, and other appliances.  You plug it into any standard outlet, and any lamp or small appliance that is plugged into it will respond to your voice commands.

The switch is voice-activated with anyone's voice.  It requires no "training."  It works with incandescent and fluorescent lights, as well as lights with dimmers.

Its manufacturer points out that its use goes beyond simple convenience by offering illumination on demand.  For some disabled consumers, it may offer the only ability to independently turn on a light or appliance.

The IntelaVoice retails for $29.95 at True Value stores, including Fryer's Hardware in Orlando, 407-558-7848.

You also can order it from the VOS Web site -- www.vossystems.com -- or by calling the company toll-free at 1-800-596-0061.  However you will pay an additional $7.95 for shipping and handling.