The TimeSpeak

The TimeSpeak

Voice-Controlled Stopwatch

1 ratings
1 review
Free

Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • June 29, 2022
  • June 29, 2022

Features

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Control a stopwatch hands-free with voice commands. Start, stop, and check the time using simple spoken phrases. Ideal for activities where your hands are occupied.

Voice control for stopwatch
Start, stop, and time commands
Minimalistic interface
Hands-free operation
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What's New in The TimeSpeak

1.0

June 29, 2022

User reviews

Good for calisthenics

Apple’s built-in stopwatch surprisingly does not have this basic voice-activated or audio cue functionality, so I set out to find an app. This one is simple, works well enough, and says it does not collect any data. Wanted to say thank you to the developer. :)

FAQ

What voice commands does The TimeSpeak support?

The TimeSpeak supports three main voice commands: 'start' to begin the stopwatch, 'stop' to pause it, and 'time' to check the elapsed duration.

Is The TimeSpeak free to use?

Yes, The TimeSpeak is completely free to download and use, with no in-app purchases or advertisements.

What devices is The TimeSpeak compatible with?

The TimeSpeak is available for iPhone and iPod devices, running on iOS.

How often is The TimeSpeak updated?

The TimeSpeak was last updated on June 29, 2022, with version 1.0. Future updates will depend on developer plans.

What is the age rating for The TimeSpeak?

The TimeSpeak has an age rating of 4+, making it suitable for a wide range of users.

Can The TimeSpeak be used offline?

As a voice-controlled utility, The TimeSpeak likely requires an active internet connection for voice recognition processing, though specific offline capabilities are not detailed.

What makes The TimeSpeak unique compared to other stopwatches?

The TimeSpeak's primary unique feature is its minimalistic design combined with full voice control, allowing for hands-free operation during activities where touching a device is inconvenient.