I've done it on a couple of jobs, and it worked surprisingly well.
The processor still registers with Amazon or Google, and uses the Voice-Control modules in the program to trigger actions the same way it does with Amazon Echo or Google Home devices, which can be used simultaneously if desired. The TSR-310 essentially becomes another input device.
However, a HUGE benefit of the arrangement is the TSR-310's cloud-processed voice command (i.e., what Amazon or Google "thinks" the user is saying) is fed back into the program and can be run through an SIO to trigger just about anything you can think of. Because of that, it can respond to all types of things that are ignored or not understood by Alexa or Google Home.
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--- On Friday, April 10, 2020 at 2:13 PM, Steve Kuehn wrote:
I have several clients asking about using the microphone button on their TSR-
310 remotes. Before I spend a lot of time trying to figure out how easy this
is to implement, I wonder if anyone else has implemented this feature and your
general impressions of it. Is it stable? Or it it not worth the effort?