Ok Anything Free Voice Search for Android
hey phone! Finally i can yell obscenities at my phone and it responds. So much better now
I'd love to be able to address my Nexus 6 however to start OK Google... Unfortunately, right now this app keeps my device awake and it keeps thinking I am saying "OK phone" (what I set this app to listen for) even when I'm not saying anything. Even triggers when im watching tv and nothing remotely close is said. Seems like this would drain lots of battery. I will be back to see how later builds are being reviewed. This app is promising for sure
Always felt funny saying "OK Google", heard about this app and tested it for a few rounds. Does whats its suppose to do, but it doesn't do it as well as the default "OK Google" detection. Not sure if it gets better over time, would be great if it did. Also, it doesn't sync with my droid watch. Thus, I can address my phone with any name but i have to revert back to "OK Google" when using my watch. It would really be nice if the app improved on those aspects. But otherwise its neat app, absolutely try it out.
by A####:
I have been trying to customize OK Google on my smartphone since I got it earlier this year. I have come across abandoned apps that never worked and excellent apps with excellent customer support that just dont like my combination of phone/OS. Now ive found OK Anything. It installs easily and requires only setting custom phrase and listening sensitivity to set up. It worked immediately, and even more reliably when I increased sensitivity, all without giving any false fires since I installed it. I cant tell you the pleasure I get out of calling my phone which has mishandled so many simple requests, "Hey Stupid" and getting a response prompt. My timing in finding your app on 11/23/2016 couldnt have been better as earlier in the day while just sitting untouched on my desk, my phones OK Google prompt just....disappeared from google search bar. My phone has just stopped responding to OK Google for no rhyme or reason. This app was a lifesaver, thank you!