Voice Recognition = Hands Free Entertainment in a Cobalt! (VID)
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(It's Alive) 2 (VIDs)
In the words of Frankenstein It's Alive, you think the people at Super Chevy next weekend are going to like this
trun on the volume
YouTube - It's Alive
YouTube - 20110325_200323.m2ts
trun on the volume
YouTube - It's Alive
YouTube - 20110325_200323.m2ts
Last edited by BlilBT; 04-01-2011 at 10:42 PM. Reason: updated
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Yea you can program it to say anything back, it helps when you are not looking at the screen so you know the function was completed, but yea she sure is obedient, but she can still have her moments!
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The Amp I already had, headunit & computer are brand new products, computer is a Proto type, they are listed for sale together $850.00, << I didn't pay, the 2nd amp I bought was $120.00, then the power supply about $150, Oh & the headset was $79, I could set one of these up in a car for about $1,200 easy.
When you start the car the computer will not shut off, it continues to run..so after start & the headunit comes back on the computer is still where you left it on the screen!
When you start the car the computer will not shut off, it continues to run..so after start & the headunit comes back on the computer is still where you left it on the screen!
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amanda.. yes bill.. volume up, .....pause..... volume up..pause...... volume up...pause..... FOR THE LOVE OF GOD JUST TURN IT UP YOURSELF! lmao
its neat but id be too impatient to utilize it
its neat but id be too impatient to utilize it
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The computer isn't completely ready yet, but it can be done.
Got the computer and headunit from MP3 Player store, Blueparrot came from Amazon, power supplies a few places & the e-speaking I got online free for 30 days. Check out the link in my sig to the headunit & computer
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The Computer power is cut completely when the car is sitting on my car.. due too it is a show car & isn't used for weeks at a time. I also could leave it running in stand by, but again I would need to put on my trickle charger> In stand by mode it's very little, someone driving their car everyday would never notice.
I accidently left mine on for 1 full day in desktop, not stand by & my car still started, you can also start my car & the computer will not shut off or even blink, hick up or what ever you want to call it.
I have external speakers I set up for shows that go under the car, I can run the speakers & the computer without the Headunit being on, in this mode with music & computer load it takes 235 watts of power to run the system which is about the same as a stock radio, it also takes 5 hours for it to drain down the battery to where it wont start.
I accidently left mine on for 1 full day in desktop, not stand by & my car still started, you can also start my car & the computer will not shut off or even blink, hick up or what ever you want to call it.
I have external speakers I set up for shows that go under the car, I can run the speakers & the computer without the Headunit being on, in this mode with music & computer load it takes 235 watts of power to run the system which is about the same as a stock radio, it also takes 5 hours for it to drain down the battery to where it wont start.
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Yea & the fact I can open SS.net while driving, I can also use my Skype w/ video while driving & touching nothing but the main volume knob!
Last edited by BlilBT; 03-27-2011 at 09:00 PM.
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I'm thinking about it, but thats right in the middle of raining season here...which is busy season for us. I would need to get a transport to haul the car up & back. Lets see how it goes, I'll let you know.. My dad lives about 1 1/2 hours outside chicago
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Awwwwww, I've always wanted a carputer.
Any time I hear voice recognition and Cobalt all I can think of is the OnStar phone feature. I was trying it out during my trial period, and noticed that if you put it in dial mode during any significant rainfall, it would start calling out random numbers
Any time I hear voice recognition and Cobalt all I can think of is the OnStar phone feature. I was trying it out during my trial period, and noticed that if you put it in dial mode during any significant rainfall, it would start calling out random numbers
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Awwwwww, I've always wanted a carputer.
Any time I hear voice recognition and Cobalt all I can think of is the OnStar phone feature. I was trying it out during my trial period, and noticed that if you put it in dial mode during any significant rainfall, it would start calling out random numbers
Any time I hear voice recognition and Cobalt all I can think of is the OnStar phone feature. I was trying it out during my trial period, and noticed that if you put it in dial mode during any significant rainfall, it would start calling out random numbers