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Orange Launches Voice Assistant Djingo and Voice-controlled TV Remote

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Orange this week launched the Djingo Speaker and a voice-controlled TV remote for customers with an ultra HD set up box.

Orange’s Djingo voice assistant offers a smooth, natural and secure experience when using its services and those provided by its partners.

The Djingo Speaker, developed with Deutsche Telekom, is a vocal speaker which includes the virtual assistant Djingo. Intuitive and user friendly, it is the privileged interface for all Orange services. Available for €99.992,  the Djingo Speaker allows you to make hands-free phone calls, navigate Orange TV using voice commands, listen to music on Deezer and Orange Radio and control light bulbs and smart plugs with “Maison Connectée”. Users can also use it to update your shopping list, consult the Météo-France weather forecast, and receive news updates from franceinfo.

The Djingo Speaker also allows Orange customers to use Amazon’s virtual assistant, Alexa, to access additional services such as searching for general and cultural information, games, road traffic, and the Ski lls3 available on Alexa.

The Djingo voice assistant is also available to nearly 1.5 million Orange customers with the ultra HD TV set-top box. The remote allows you to navigate Orange TV services using voice commands and by simply touching the microphone button to change channels, search for an Orange VOD film, or ask what is on TV tonight.

The Djingo Speaker will be released on 14 November in 80 Orange outlets in France and can be ordered online from other shops or at orange.fr.

Mari-Noelle Jego-Laveissiere, Deputy CEO, Chief Technology and Global Innovation Officer, Orange
Interacting with your Orange services by voice is now possible. By investing in natural language technologies, we are offering w ith Djingo the choice of an ever simpler and more fluid user experience.

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