Voice control on X1 is simple and fast. That's all there is to it.
These kind of proclamations require context. Fast and simple relative to the somewhat messy and disorganized base OS?
You can get from one app to the next with a voice command, and spend little to no time on your home screen at all.
Awesome, but that is very little of the time that is spent interfacing with a gaming console.
I'm not sure how much faster and easier you can get than that. And you don't even need to have your controller. You can tuck it away in a drawer until you want to play a game.
Really? I can't imagine doing some stuff with voice. when presented with a page full of options, you say "xbox down, down, select, back, up, right, select"? I doubt it.
I need a controller for these simple tasks.
For X1, voice control covers almost everything you'd want to do, and the gesture control covers the rest of the interface quite well. I like to use gesturing for scrolling rather than doing "next" over and over to see pages of content. Don't use IE, so I"m not sure how good it really is. I did try it, and the controls seemed to work. Not sure how practical it is.
Now we are talking about gesture and not voice control. So waving your hand around is much easier than a D-pad? My recommendation is don't put your controller in the drawer, you can save yourself the headache of switching back and forth from voice to handwaving all with one simple device.
As much as anyone wants to say it's easier to use a controller, I really don't think they'd feel the same way if they spent any time with the box. It's just a lot more convenient to use the voice commands.
that says more about the XB1 OS than anything. A simple and intuitive UI designed around a controller is going to be much faster and easier that a messy UI that is complex when using the controller and uses voice to band-aid the problem.
I can eat while watching movies and not have to wipe my hands every five seconds so I don't get food on the controller.
Cool, I agree.
Controllers are only convenient for games.
I don't agree, see above.
Now, my situation is ideal. I have a very quiet apartment. I don't have a barking dog, or screaming kids. Other people may have a noisier environment that could impact how well the voice command works, so I can't speak to that. All I can say is that when you have it set up so it works well, there really is no reason to touch your controller unless you are playing a game, and it's better that way.
I play games on my game console. I play them at night near the kids rooms. I don't want to talk out loud, especially for simple UI navigation. What you are selling sounds like a huge pain in my ass. The Ps4 has some voice commands to get to app fast and shut down, but I don't use them. I want 100% control along with being fast and quite. I don't want to talk to my devices, I don't use it on my phone either unless I am using natural language recognition for a long sentence. So using Kinect for Bing searches sounds like a natural fit.