Voice UX
Voice UX allows the user to interact with a system through voice or speech commands. Example: Virtual assistants such as Siri, Google Assistant, and Alexa.
The primary advantage is that it allows for a hands-free and eyes-free way in which users can interact with a product while focusing their attention elsewhere.
Best practices
Layout
Once the user starts interacting, it should show the system interpretation in text format on the basis that the user can take action.
It should clearly state possible interaction options.
It should clearly state active and inactive states.
Voice UX
States
Transitions
Transitions | Front View | Isometric View |
Appear | ||
Active | ||
Disappear |
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