Dropping the "Hey". Talking to Siri gets a little simpler in iOS 17. The default wake word is now "Siri" or the classic "Hey Siri." "Hey" is totally optional. This is something rival Alexa has had for ages. You can even call Amazon's digital assistant "Ziggy" if you like. You don't have to do anything to make your iPhone
"Speak louder." "Always speak quieter." "Set your volume to sixty percent." HomePod automatically adjusts Siri's response volume based on the level of noise in the room, your distance from HomePod, and how loudly you're speaking to Siri. Apple's voice recognition, after training, does not [and is not indented to] limit response to a single user. "Hey Siri" is just a general trigger phrase to invoke Siri - and where security may be of importance to the end-user, the vocal "Hey Siri" should be specifically disabled in favour of an alternative physical trigger (button). Step 1: Open the Home app on your iPhone and go to your HomePod settings (refer to the steps above). Step 2: Enable the Listen for "Hey Siri" toggle under the Siri menu. Step 3: Turn on touch .
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