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Voice stress analysis (VSA) and computer voice stress analysis (CVSA) are collectively a pseudoscientific technology that aims to infer deception from stress measured in the voice. The CVSA records the human voice using a microphone, and the technology is based on the tenet that the non-verbal, low-frequency content of the voice conveys information about the physiological and psychological state of the speaker. Typically utilized in investigative settings, the technology aims to differentiate between stressed and non-stressed outputs in response to stimuli (e.g., questions posed), with high stress seen as an indication of deception.
Just used my sat nav for the first time, and the voice volume was low.
After some searching (quite a lot actually) I found the answer to the volume control. Not under settings, as might be the logical answer.
No "swipe down on the screen" where you find a whole new world of settings...
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