Cornwall NHS staff get VoIP phone badges
Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust has issued its staff with voice-activated handsfree ‘badges’, worn around the neck on a lanyard, which can put any user in touch with another member of staff just by saying their name or department into a microphone.
Cool!
I hope this is more reliable than when you phone up to book cinema seats in London and the system recognises your “London” voice request as “Aberdeen”.
Got this via Simon Cavill of www.mi-pay.com - he posted here on Ecademy’s Mobile Applications Club
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