Voice Command Alarm Clock

The stylish looking Moshi IVR digital alarm clock is said to be “the first fully functional voice responsive alarm clock that can set both time and alarm by voice”.

The stylish looking Moshi IVR digital alarm clock is said to be “the first fully functional voice responsive alarm clock that can set both time and alarm by voice”.

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