Voice-Controlled Helicopter

Posted: June 26th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: helicopter, only in japan, R/C, toy, voice recognition | Tags: | 3 Comments »

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Leave it to the Japanese to give us a voice controlled toy that makes you use an accent to control. Given my previous experience using voice recognition technology, I’m not so sure about this toy…

My last brush with voice recognition was the game “rainbow six: vegas”. For those of you who don’t know what the heck that is, it’s a tactical shooting game, where you have to take out a bunch of terrorists in Las Vegas. It has a voice recognition, meaning you can yell into your microphone and your guys will try to do what you tell them to… up to a point. You can say things like “wait here”, “go there” ,”follow me”, “stay”,etc… Sadly, you can say something that isn’t in the list of available options, and it will try to do something anyway. Apparently, “Oh Sh–!” means “go over there and get shot”. Let’s just say that it was easier to forget about the voice controls and stick with the good ol’ push button action.

I assume it isn’t going to be any easier with this toy, especially considering the commands:

To start up the engines, say “engine staato”, to shut the engines off, it’s “toe-mah-reh”. To go up, you say “appu”, but to fly down, you still say “down”. Go figure. You can always just hover by saying “holdo”.

taiyo voice-heli: voice control helicopter from japan [appu, appu and away] [technabob]

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3 Comments on “Voice-Controlled Helicopter”

  1. 1 bandoswuu qiye, Jr. said at 7:05 pm on July 8th, 2009:

    how much is it cost? I want to buy one.

  2. 2 Sly said at 8:20 pm on July 8th, 2009:

    They cost about $78, plus shipping. Nice site, by the way.

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  3. 3 jus me said at 6:55 am on August 11th, 2009:

    Voice Heli will also come to Europe in September 2009 – check site of NIKKO Radio control.

    Costings in stores around 50 Euro!


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