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 | - | - |