The user needs to pick up the receiver and speak naturally to issue commands such as booking a cab, ordering food, scheduling reminders, controlling smart home lights, or having casual conversations.
Ah, the rotary phone. Just the mention of it can send a wave of nostalgia crashing over you, can't it? Those chunky handsets, the satisfying click of the dial, and the unmistakable feeling of ...
The most striking feature of this project is its low cost. According to Pankaj, he built the entire setup for about Rs 2,307.
[Yaymukund] made an interesting observation. Old-style rotary phones were made to last and made for service. Why? Because you didn’t own them, the phone company did. There was no advantage for them ...