Guest Andy Meek Posted September 23, 2016 Posted September 23, 2016 http://androidforum.us/data/MetaMirrorCache/408b12810c566f6d57f49a0c046ed315.jpgIf the Starwood hotel chain has its way, the hotel room of the future will be more of a customizable set of experiences that listens to you and stands ready to cater to your wishes — and that’s less of, well, just a room. The company’s hotel brand Aloft in recent weeks started trialing voice-activated hotel rooms in its Boston Seaport and Santa Clara properties. The service, currently enabled in 10 rooms at each property, includes guests being greeted by a personalized welcome letter on the in-room TV when they check in. They quickly learn that a branded iPad is ready to be set up with a “Hey Siri” to learn the sound of their voice so it can go on to control the guest’s room experience. (more…) Trending right now: Replacement Galaxy Note 7s might be safe, but they also don’t work iPhone 7 review 25 tips and tricks to get the most out of iOS 10 http://androidforum.us/data/MetaMirrorCache/54ec8aa9277dc741bfda3e4cc0d3889b._.gif Via BRG - Boy Genius Report
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