Introducing the XMOS Voice Selection Guide

Choosing the right voice interface for your product can be hard, especially as voice technology continues to evolve and new application areas emerge.

From smart home devices and conferencing systems to next-generation robotics, industrial automation, and AI-enabled appliances, voice is increasingly being deployed in environments that are louder, more dynamic, and more demanding than ever before. As expectations for natural, reliable voice interaction grow, selecting the right solution becomes a critical early step in product design.

That’s why we created the XMOS Voice Selection Guide, an interactive tool that helps you quickly identify the ideal XMOS voice solution for your application through a few simple questions – whether your project needs communication, far-field speech capture, noise robustness, or ultra-efficient embedded voice processing.

For additional technical guidance, we’ve also built a dedicated voice interface Knowledgebase which brings together expert background information, best practices, and practical do’s and don’ts to help you overcome even the most challenging voice-capture scenarios, giving you additional confidence as you evaluate your options. You can explore it here:

Compare and decide with confidence

The Voice Selection Guide incorporates the full XMOS voice portfolio and is designed to help you make informed decisions faster. After answering a few short questions, such as how many microphones you plan to use, whether far-field operation is needed, or how much onboard processing you want, you’ll receive tailored recommendations for the most suitable XMOS voice solutions.

Alongside this, our comprehensive comparison table helps you see side-by-side differences so you can choose with confidence.

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