Speaking of the headset, I suspect that this is the reason they are taking off the “hey” trigger and making the trigger word just Siri. Apple must know that...
Plus Siri on a Mac requires you to stop what you're doing. Whether it's that you're saying a command aloud or you're first pressing keyboard shortcut, there's no way to keep writing a document while asking Siri to look up a fact for you. That alone makes Siri substantially less us...
Use Siri to call friends on Skype without ever having to open the sSkypeapp. Just say “Hey Siri, call Sonja on Skype,” and Siri does the rest for you. As long as you have the relevant Skype contact information saved on your iOS device, Siri and Skype take over and connect your ca...
Calling upon Siri without the "hey" part of the command would make the voice assistant, which is supported on iPhones, iPads, AirPods, Apple Watch, Beats, HomePods, and Macs, function more like Amazon's Alexa, which requires no such prompt. And Apple may not be alone in making this ch...
Can not configure Hey Siri - siri does not want to hear me :C How can i configure „Hey siri” on iPhone 8. When I try to do that i get response that Siri doesn’t hear me. Phone is fully wiped to factory settings. all mics working. Siri called by home button working. when...
The rumorswere true: the search giant Google today released a standalone Assistant app for iPhone to take on Siri.Available at no charge on App Store, it features a blend of the chat style functionality found in in the Google Allo version of Assistant and the voice-controlled version found ...
With so many Apple devices, and so many ways to use Siri — it's no surprise that it goes wrong. Here's what should happen when you say "Hey, Siri," and how to help make sure it does.
Check HomePod settings:The speaker lacks a screen that would make it immediately clear if “Hey Siri” is on or off. If you’ve disabled “Hey Siri” on your HomePod, touch and hold its top and say” Turn on Hey Siri” to re-enable the feature. Alternatively, use the Home app to ...
The “Hey Siri” feature is deactivated, meaning you or anyone else can now say “Hey Siri” as many times as you want and it won’t turn on. Instead, Siri has to be summoned the old fashioned way by pressing and holding on the Home button in iOS. ...
If you left your wireless headphones connected but you aren't using them, your iPhone may not respond when you say, "Hey Siri." To address this, wear your headphones, put them in their case, or disconnect them from your iPhone. Now, say "Hey Siri," and you should be able to use S...