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Sound and Voice Perception, IoT, and the Future of Living

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The Right Sensory Mix

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In this chapter, we immerse in the perception of sound and vibration with the home cinema, Harley Davidson, and Tesla cases. We brainstorm on brand names with Lancôme and mind–brain specialization for an enhanced user experience. The future of living becomes exciting with Alexa features and partners, especially with new perspectives in telekinesis.

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Derval, D. (2022). Sound and Voice Perception, IoT, and the Future of Living. In: The Right Sensory Mix. Management for Professionals. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-63795-1_10

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