I had a issue with my touchless control.
When turn on the music play it with phone speaker or in a noisy room.
It would very easy to be trigered.
Making a lot inconvenience, it would stop the music.
Anyone confront such a problem?
myarms said:
I had a issue with my touchless control.
When turn on the music play it with phone speaker or in a noisy room.
It would very easy to be trigered.
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Retrain your voice. Do it in a quiet room and say the full "Ok Google Now" phrase even if you only use "Ok Google" normally. If the training isn't good (like done in a somewhat noisy area), you will have it trigger from other noises.
thank you. It works well now.
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so while im driving and my moto x is in the cup holder, the touchless control activates itself without me even saying anything or even when no music is playing, whats up with that?
I would suggest you go through the training process again and ensure you do it in a quiet room. I have heard of others having similar issues and this helped remedy the issue.
This is also more common with users that have trained a hot phrase that is different than the default "Okay google now". If you are using a non-standard hot phrase try re-training with the phrase it asks you to use.
Teksu said:
This is also more common with users that have trained a hot phrase that is different than the default "Okay google now". If you are using a non-standard hot phrase try re-training with the phrase it asks you to use.
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Word. I have seen a TV quite some distance away trigger the hot phrase when its of the non-standard variety. I would imagine road noise and such could do the same.
I just recently bought a brand new moto x off contract. Great phone. This should've been the nexus 5. Anyway, I am having a problem with touchless control. Whenever I wake it up by, ok Google now, and hit the back to cancel. It makes the usual sound but with static. I uninstalled the updates since I can't delete it and downloaded it again. It fixed it. I noticed that with just Google search by tapping and canceling the mic, it doesn't give me this problem. Anyone else have this?
Techno Droid said:
I just recently bought a brand new moto x off contract. Great phone. This should've been the nexus 5. Anyway, I am having a problem with touchless control. Whenever I wake it up by, ok Google now, and hit the back to cancel. It makes the usual sound but with static. I uninstalled the updates since I can't delete it and downloaded it again. It fixed it. I noticed that with just Google search by tapping and canceling the mic, it doesn't give me this problem. Anyone else have this?
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Don't have that kind of problem. But I've noticed something else: the voice recognition is way too sensitive. Not only that I don't have to say "Ok Google Now" - OK is enough, but sometimes it reacts to my other words too.
piskr said:
Don't have that kind of problem. But I've noticed something else: the voice recognition is way too sensitive. Not only that I don't have to say "Ok Google Now" - OK is enough, but sometimes it reacts to my other words too.
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I also had this problem, but with time, its less and less often. But if you've setup your voice recognition some time ago, you should try it again and wait a couple of weeks to see if the problem is solved.
Never had any static though. Do you have any third party equalizer of something like that? Also check if you have any open background app that can interfere with your audio.
Wow didn't realize topic title till now. Toothless. Lol. Auto correct. The voice recognition is very sensitive. Activated by others talking in public.
Techno Droid said:
Wow didn't realize topic title till now. Toothless. Lol. Auto correct. The voice recognition is very sensitive. Activated by others talking in public.
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Yeah, I was wondering about the 'toothless'
I had a similar issue: Touchless control was activating on ambient noise, or even a loud TV. The key was to re-train the launch phrase in a VERY quiet room. My friend trained his X and there was a barking dog next door while he did it. It activated all-the-time, seemingly out of nowhere.
Once we re-trained carefully, in an extremely quiet environment, it no longer activates un-intentionally.
You might give this a shot! To Re-Train, go to Settings > Touchless Control
Has anyone experienced this? Seems to happen often where Moto Voice will activate and ask for commands.
wrecklesswun said:
Has anyone experienced this? Seems to happen often where Moto Voice will activate and ask for commands.
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I've seen in on disconnecting from car bluetooth.
Once or twice.
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Any way to lessen? or what causes this to happen?
I've had this happen 3-4 times since I got it on Thursday, so they definitely need to tweak the software to be a little more accurate.
Re-record your voice launch phrase in a very quiet environment.
Restola said:
Re-record your voice launch phrase in a very quiet environment.
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Yes, this is the answer. My first turbo never randomly activated with my very basic phrase (Okay Turbo). My second one did it all the time and it became very frustrating, until I re-recorded it.
rgerrans said:
I've seen in on disconnecting from car bluetooth.
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I found the cause of mine. I use Tasker and had it doing a Media Stop Key emulation which seems to be what was triggering it.
I too had the moto voice randomly activating. I just picked a more complex phase and that did the trick.
it seems shutting down Google now solves alot
I had moto voice pop up while at the movie theater during Interstellar last night. Had my phone on silent and everything, but it made the loud ding noise anyway. It must have thought someone in the movie said "OK Google." This is the only time I've had it come up without my voice command, but just a heads up to movie-goers.
My activation phrase is Hey Turbo Turbo, it seems to trigger repeatedly when in the car, usually with the radio on, sometimes with it off. It gotten so bad I had to disable voice activations.
For me in the car, moto maxx wake up like if I said my phrase "ok moto maxx" even watching my tv too..
Definitely it's a bug
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Use "OK Google Now"
No problems!
So I love using my launch phrase. And the percentage of 'correctness' is amazing. But whenever I do it anywhere except somewhere that's dead silent, it just keeps listening. For like...30 seconds. Even if I said two words. I find this quite annoying. Any fix for this? Anyone else experiencing this?
smokeydriver said:
So I love using my launch phrase. And the percentage of 'correctness' is amazing. But whenever I do it anywhere except somewhere that's dead silent, it just keeps listening. For like...30 seconds. Even if I said two words. I find this quite annoying. Any fix for this? Anyone else experiencing this?
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This is because the phone is still listening for the sounds around you, it doesn't differentiate between a dog or your voice, it just hears sounds, so as long as they environment is noisy, the voice commands wouldn't work properly.
There is no fix for this because it's not a bug, it works as intended but if any other sources are making noises, the phone won't distinguish your voice properly; the only thing you can do is to speak louder or try to be close to your phone when using your voice.
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Galaxo60 said:
This is because the phone is still listening for the sounds around you, it doesn't differentiate between a dog or your voice, it just hears sounds, so as long as they environment is noisy, the voice commands wouldn't work properly.
There is no fix for this because it's not a bug, it works as intended but if any other sources are making noises, the phone won't distinguish your voice properly; the only thing you can do is to speak louder or try to be close to your phone when using your voice.
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I understand exactly what you are saying. But, on my old GNex (and on this phone) if I use Google's voice detection services it works without these incredibly long delays. The only reason i prefer this service is that this service reacts to my command without having to touch my phone first.
smokeydriver said:
I understand exactly what you are saying. But, on my old GNex (and on this phone) if I use Google's voice detection services it works without these incredibly long delays. The only reason i prefer this service is that this service reacts to my command without having to touch my phone first.
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I think this is the most interesting thing, of course Google has many advantages with its own implementation, but the fact to have the always listening function on the phone is priceless.
Hey, hopefully I can get some help.
So basically when I have my phone plugged into my car and Android auto is running and I have some music playing thru Spotify, then go-to Waze and select for directions. The audio in Spotify cuts in and out like it's dimming for directions even though I have sound off on Waze.
As soon as I stop directions on the Waze, Spotify is fine and doesn't dim. Its really annoying and I can't seem to work it out.
Thanks in advance
I experience what sounds like a similar problem, with Waze and MediaMonkey. If both are running and Waze sounds a notification (even a speedometer alert sound), MediaMonkey's sound is reduced. But, after Waze's notification sound ends, MediaMonkey doesn't return to its prior volume. I must pause and then restart the music, after which it resumes with the correct volume level. Very bothersome.
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