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Moshi, Inc. / Moshi Lifestyle

P.O. Box 572002
Tarzana, California 91356
United States
Telephone: 877-556-6784.
Fax: 818-888-6001.
Web: http://www.moshilifestyle.com.
Email: info@moshilifestyle.com.

Products manufactured by Moshi, Inc. / Moshi Lifestyle (listed alphabetically)

  1. MOSHI IVR ALARM CLOCK Picture of MOSHI IVR ALARM CLOCK

    The Moshi IVR (Interactive Voice Responsive) Alarm Clock is a voice input and voice output alarm clock designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This voice responsive alarm clock allows the user to set both time and alarm by voice. To initiate commands, the user says "Hello Moshi," and the clock responds, "Command Please." A total of 12 voice commands are available, including commands to have the clock speak the current time or alarm setting, to set time and alarm time, to select one of three alarm sounds, to turn off the alarm, to select or play sleep sounds, to have the clock speak today's date or the current temperature, to turn on a night light in the clock, or to activate a spoken help menu. Other features include a nine-minute snooze function activated by touching the screen when the alarm sounds. The clock has a large time display that lights up when the clock is speaking. POWER: Uses household current or 3 triple-A batteries (not included). DIMENSIONS (HxDxW): 3.25 x 4.5 x 7.5 inches. COLOR: Blue screen with black numbers on a black base. WARRANTY: One-year limited warranty.

  2. MOSHI MINI TRAVEL TALKING ALARM CLOCK Picture of MOSHI MINI TRAVEL TALKING ALARM CLOCK

    The Moshi Mini Travel Talking Alarm Clock is a voice input and voice output alarm clock designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This voice responsive alarm clock allows the user to set both time and alarm by voice. To initiate commands, the user taps the liquid crystal display (LCD) and the clock responds, "Command Please." Commands include having the clock speak the current time or alarm setting, setting the time and alarm time, selecting one of three alarm sounds, turning off the alarm, selecting or playing sleep sounds, having the clock speak today's date or the current temperature, or activating a spoken help menu. The clock also offers a snooze function. POWER: Uses 3 triple-A batteries (not included). DIMENSIONS: 3.75 x 2.75 x 1 inches. COLOR: Blue screen with black numbers in a choice of a white, pink, red, or blue case.

  3. MOSHI VOICE CONTROLLED DIGITAL CLOCK RADIO Picture of MOSHI VOICE CONTROLLED DIGITAL CLOCK RADIO

    The Moshi Voice Controlled Digital Clock Radio is a voice input and voice output digital clock radio designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. When programmed, the clock responds to voice commands to turn the alarm on and off, activate the snooze button, or turn on the radio. Other voice commands include current time and date. Features include a stereo sound system, dual alarms, auxiliary input to play MP3 player, and six pre-selected radio stations. The clock radio comes with a manual and quick start guide. POWER: Uses an AC adapter (included) that plugs into 100-240 volt wall outlet and 3 AA batteries for backup power (not included). DIMENSIONS: (HxLxW): 3.9 x 3.8 x 5.2 inches. COLOR: Blue screen with white numbers on a black casing.

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