chirpteknik
Chirpteknik is a term that combines the words "chirp" and "technology," referring to the use of short, repetitive audio signals—often resembling bird chirps or other natural sounds—to interact with electronic devices or systems. These signals are typically generated by smartphones, smart speakers, or other IoT (Internet of Things) devices and are designed to trigger specific actions without requiring physical buttons or complex user interfaces.
The concept gained prominence through the development of voice-activated assistants like Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and
One of the key advantages of chirpteknik is its hands-free and contactless nature, making it useful in
Chirpteknik also has potential applications in security systems, where unique audio patterns could serve as authentication