Why can’t a room just respond when I speak?
A Voice That #TransformsSpaces:Not long ago, while preparing an AV control system for a client, I caught myself thinking: “Why can’t a room just respond when I speak?”We’ve seen how Amazon Usa Alexa, Google Assistant, and others have changed how we live at home: yet when I walk into a high-end boardroom or security command center, I still see people tapping panels and pushing buttons.A couple of years back, I have casually communicated this not only to the giant players like Extron, Crestron Electronics, and RTI offering voice integrations, but the trend never really took off.Why?Maybe it’s the concern over privacy, or the complexity of integrating multiple platforms, or perhaps we’ve just grown comfortable with what already works: touch panels, keypads, presets.But imagine this instead:You walk into a dining room and say,“Computer, order a pizza.”The system recognizes your voice, connects to your preferred food app, selects your usual order, confirms it on the screen, and places the order automatically.
Or in a control center:“Computer, activate perimeter security.”And the system responds instantly, silently, without a single touch.That’s not just convenience: it’s the next step in human-space interaction. It’s about making spaces listen, think, and respond: creating environments that truly understand intent. “Redefine Space Experience.” and move "Beyond Solving Problems"Maybe the question isn’t why voice command hasn’t become the trend yet…Maybe it’s who will finally make it truly intuitive, secure, and human. I can't wait to implement my version of #VoiceCommand system, God willing.