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Emerson's Offline Smart Home: Voice Control Without Cloud

9 Jan

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Summary

  • Emerson Smart appliances use local voice recognition, not cloud processing.
  • Setup requires no app or Wi-Fi connection for the smart devices.
  • Air fryers understand 100 cooking presets via voice commands.
Emerson's Offline Smart Home: Voice Control Without Cloud

Emerson Smart has unveiled a new range of voice-controlled home appliances designed to enhance convenience while safeguarding user privacy. Unlike typical smart home devices that rely on cloud-based processing of voice commands, Emerson's new lineup processes these instructions locally on the devices themselves. This ensures that recordings of user interactions are not transmitted over Wi-Fi or stored externally, addressing common privacy concerns.

The setup process for these smart plugs, fans, and heaters is remarkably simple, requiring neither a dedicated mobile application nor a Wi-Fi connection. Users can activate devices with simple voice commands such as "hey Emerson, lights on" or "hey fan, turn on low." Some appliances, like the air fryers, feature built-in programming to understand specific voice commands for 100 cooking presets, allowing users to say "reheat this pizza" to set the correct temperature and time.

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While the offline nature and lack of an app limit advanced programmability, this trade-off appeals to privacy-conscious consumers. Individual devices can be distinguished by custom wake words. A selection of these devices is available now, with new Emerson Smart products scheduled for production later in 2026.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Emerson Smart is launching a series of voice-controlled home appliances that process commands locally on the device, ensuring user privacy.
No, Emerson Smart appliances do not require Wi-Fi or a dedicated app for setup or operation.
Emerson Smart air fryers understand voice commands for 100 cooking presets, allowing users to initiate cooking with spoken instructions.

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