Good to hear....
Note I did my XP voice "training" using the intercoms - best to train with what you are going to use.
There are more elegant solutions - like an AP800(?) mic mixer and expensive in wall/ceiling mics. But as I've said, I've read a lot on this subject and I don't think they are any better than this solution. If you get a clear voice signal to the computer - that is the best you can do.
BTW RS is great on returns, and they are clearly great intercoms. So what's to lose?
As to x-10's "soundpower" - mine has been in the (hot Florida) attic for about 4 years w/ no problems. BUT... they are 2.4 GHZ - guess what happens when you turn on the microwave?
BRRRAPPPPPP.....
Solved by a CR Magnetics power sensor, a powerflash (or is it a universal) module, and by putting the soundpower on a applliance module. Confused yet?
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http://www.crmagnetics.com/newprod/search_result.asp?CATEGORY=ALL&PRODUCT_ID=CR3110-3000 )
Wired is always better than wireless - IF YOU CAN. (I can't.)
Sound output is really bigger to me than voice input. Although I do have to ask "Michelle" for the latest weather, stocks of interest and the ever skewed news. And of course bathroom guests are subjected to my idea of appropriate music. (Well, its better than "body" music.) (Powered by the lowly x10 "ActiveEye", as are most things in my house.)
I use AT&T's voices for all verbal responses, TTS, etc. Don't think you can buy them anymore. Bill may have some ideas or search here for alternatives:
http://board.homeseer.com/forumdisplay.php?f=653 And finally, real home automation geeks don't take voice seriously. I mean with the proper combination of occupany sensors, timers and macros, temperature sensors etc., what do you need to talk to the computer for?
To me, its just fun.
GLT