Am I the only one that thinks that this sounds kind of...... silly?
I mean, the chances of me using that in public are essentially zero. I was trying to sit here and look at my phone and say "Ok Moto Magix" and I just felt a little odd. After saying it, oh, about 10 times, I realized it's the "magic" part that makes it silly. Why can't it be "Ok Motorola" or even "Ok Google." In fact, I would say that for a voice assistant to be effective, the phrase has to be as short as possible. "OK Glass" is a good example. It is short and it addresses what you are speaking to.
I have an HTC One, and boy would I feel kind of silly if I said "Ok HTC Magic" to continue my command.
So I have come to the conclusion that I just won't be saying "Ok Moto Magic" in public. Or even by myself.... making it essentially useless. I'd love to use it though!
I mean, the chances of me using that in public are essentially zero. I was trying to sit here and look at my phone and say "Ok Moto Magix" and I just felt a little odd. After saying it, oh, about 10 times, I realized it's the "magic" part that makes it silly. Why can't it be "Ok Motorola" or even "Ok Google." In fact, I would say that for a voice assistant to be effective, the phrase has to be as short as possible. "OK Glass" is a good example. It is short and it addresses what you are speaking to.
I have an HTC One, and boy would I feel kind of silly if I said "Ok HTC Magic" to continue my command.
So I have come to the conclusion that I just won't be saying "Ok Moto Magic" in public. Or even by myself.... making it essentially useless. I'd love to use it though!