"I am sure that most of us have come across voice recognition feature in some form or another. The voice control feature is becoming standard on a lot of so called Smart devices - especially Smartphones. With some brands - they even tout it as one of the key features - for example, most iPhone users will boast of how cool Siri is - and no other smartphone has that feature. This argument is not without its merits - I don't recall any other smartphone having a similar feature - at least not one that works as well.
Nevertheless, voice recognition has found acceptance in smartphone category, and my guess is most smartphone users will agree that a good, working voice control feature will add to the value of the device.
However, the perception changes in case of Smart TVs - most users, for some reason, are not comfortable with voice control features in their Smart TVs. For example, the voice control feature of Samsung TVs has drawn a tepid response. LG Smart TVs also have a voice control feature, but they have not added the same to their Indian TV versions.
Why do you think there is difference in perception regarding the usefulness of the same feature in different devices - smartphones vs Smart TVs?
Nevertheless, voice recognition has found acceptance in smartphone category, and my guess is most smartphone users will agree that a good, working voice control feature will add to the value of the device.
However, the perception changes in case of Smart TVs - most users, for some reason, are not comfortable with voice control features in their Smart TVs. For example, the voice control feature of Samsung TVs has drawn a tepid response. LG Smart TVs also have a voice control feature, but they have not added the same to their Indian TV versions.
Why do you think there is difference in perception regarding the usefulness of the same feature in different devices - smartphones vs Smart TVs?