In recent times, Changhong, a leading domestic TV manufacturer, launched the Q5K AI Smart TV, which has generated significant industry interest due to its innovative features like original far-field voice and voiceprint recognition. This product is considered a representative of AI TVs in the AI 3.0 era.
Do you remember "AlphaGo," the first artificial intelligence program that defeated a professional Go player and won the world championship? It was one of the most talked-about tech stories of the year. Since AlphaGo gained popularity, many people have truly recognized the power and potential of AI.
However, AI isn't just about game-playing algorithms anymore. In fact, artificial intelligence has already entered our daily lives. Especially in the context of smart TVs, many models now come equipped with AI technology. With the arrival of AI 3.0, the deep integration of deep learning, computing power, and big data has made AI TVs more intelligent and user interactions more personalized.
Recently, I had the chance to experience the Q5K AI Smart TV from Changhong. Let me share my thoughts on how this AI TV performs, especially when it comes to voice technology. Is it really as impressive as it seems?
Many users have already experienced the convenience of AI TVs, especially voice control. No longer do you need to press buttons on a remote—just speak, and the TV responds. But even with voice commands, there's still a dependency on the remote. Sometimes, you have to search for it just to activate voice control.
The Q5K changes that. You don’t need a remote at all. Just say “Changhong Xiaobai,†and the TV turns on. You can also use voice to search for programs, find content, or open specific apps. During testing, I found that even from different angles and up to 5 meters away, the voice was accurately recognized. The built-in microphone array allows users to activate far-field speech functions using a specific wake-up word, making hands-free operation possible. Imagine coming home, opening the door, and simply saying a word to turn on the TV. It’s convenient, especially when you're tired after work.
During my experience, I noticed that the Q5K is not just a passive listener—it understands what you’re saying and acts accordingly. For example, if you say “too bright†or “too loud,†it adjusts the screen brightness and volume automatically. That level of understanding makes the interaction feel natural and intuitive.
Another standout feature is its powerful self-correction ability. Even if you don’t know the exact name of a program, or only recall some keywords, the Q5K can identify the correct content. For instance, when I tried using “justice of the people,†it correctly recognized “The People’s Justice.†Similarly, if you say “half-month pass,†it can still find the right show, even if the title is hard to pronounce. This shows how well it leverages big data and machine learning.
One of the most impressive aspects of the Q5K is its voiceprint recognition. It can identify who is speaking and tailor recommendations based on individual preferences. For example, when a male user says “I want to watch movies,†the TV recommends action and adventure films, while a female user might get romantic or drama movies instead. This personalization makes the experience more engaging and tailored to each user.
Overall, the Q5K AI Smart TV offers accurate speech recognition, strong error correction, semantic understanding, and advanced voiceprint technology. It brings a more natural and humanized interaction experience, breaking away from traditional remote controls and offering a new way to interact with your TV.
As the AI TV market continues to evolve, the Q5K stands out with its intelligent voice capabilities and is expected to become a new benchmark in AI 3.0 technology.
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