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Speakerphone With Voiceprint Recognition

May 10, 2024

 

 

Voiceprint recognition, also known as speaker recognition or voice biometrics, is a technology used to identify or verify a person's identity based on their unique vocal characteristics. It works by analyzing the unique patterns in a person's voice, such as pitch, tone, rhythm, and accent.

The AnkerWork S600 is a speakerphone with voiceprint recognition and 15W wireless charging. You start by recording a 35-second voice sample which the device analyzes and stores locally (for privacy and speed). This biometric speakerphone then uses artificial intelligence and advanced algorithms to filter out environmental sounds, even sudden noises, so the listener only hears you. The magnetic wireless charging pad adjusts up to 70 degrees for watching movies or taking video calls. The AnkerWork S600 is equipped with a 4 microphone array to capture sound from all directions. It has a feature that automatically adjusts the volume if you walk away from or are approaching the device.

 

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