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FAQ's
- Apr 13, 2017 How do I connect my O6 device to my iPhone?
- Apr 13, 2017 Does O6 support Android?
- Apr 13, 2017 What languages does O6 support?
- Apr 19, 2017 How is O6 different from Apple's Siri or other Voice Command Systems?
- Apr 19, 2017 Does O6 have a speaker?
- Apr 19, 2017 What is the Battery Life on the O6?
- Apr 19, 2017 Where can I use O6?
- Apr 19, 2017 How is O6 “eyes free”, when the video shows the app while driving?
- Apr 19, 2017 Why the name O6?
- Apr 19, 2017 Why are there two different modes of interacting with apps, when they do similar things?
- Apr 19, 2017 How do I change the volume?
- Apr 19, 2017 How do I check the battery level?
- Apr 19, 2017 How many O6’s can I connect to one iPhone?
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Future Developments
- Apr 13, 2017 Future Developments
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Getting Started
- Mar 20, 2017 What's Included in the O6 Box
- Apr 13, 2017 O6 Accessories
- Apr 13, 2017 Quick Start Guide
- Apr 13, 2017 O6 Device Overview
- Apr 13, 2017 Charging your O6
- Apr 13, 2017 Connecting O6 to your iPhone via Bluetooth
- Apr 13, 2017 Installing the O6 App
- Apr 13, 2017 Updating O6 Firmware
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New User Setup Tips
- May 3, 2017 New User Setup Tips
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O6 App Channels
- Apr 13, 2017 O6 App Channels
- May 3, 2017 Email Channel
- May 3, 2017 Notifications Channel
- May 3, 2017 Twitter Channel
- May 3, 2017 NPR One Channel
- May 3, 2017 Pocket Channel
- May 3, 2017 Contacts Channel
- May 3, 2017 O6 App Settings
- May 3, 2017 Choosing Different Voices for O6 App
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Technical
- Apr 13, 2017 Technical Specfications
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Using the O6 App
- Apr 13, 2017 Performing Actions using O6
- Apr 13, 2017 Configuring the iPhone for O6 Internationalization
- Apr 13, 2017 Using the O6 App without the O6 Device
- Apr 13, 2017 Security and Privacy
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Using your O6 Device
- Mar 18, 2017 Using O6 with the O6 App
- Apr 13, 2017 Activating Siri for Voice Commands
- Apr 13, 2017 O6 Modes
- Apr 19, 2017 Basic Mode
- Apr 19, 2017 Smart Response Mode
- Apr 19, 2017 Volume Mode
- Apr 19, 2017 Advanced Mode
- Apr 19, 2017 Super Mode
Your privacy and security are a top priority for us. For details on our privacy policy, go to: http://www.o6app.com/ios/privacy-policy/
The O6 app signs directly into your email provider and Twitter accounts. Your usernames, email address, passwords, and messages are sent directly from Google and Twitter to your phone. We never see any of it.
Please keep in mind that if someone is close enough to hear, they could overhear O6 content. Also, if someone gets access to your locked phone, they could control the O6 app from the lock screen. If this is a concern, you can play audio from another app after using O6, such as the Music app, to remove O6 access from the lock screen. In the future, we will add other controls so you can manage access to sensitive channels, like email.