

Jae-Min Park
Routine design, guest/partner-friendly voice UX, and room-by-room onboarding.
About
I turn ‘why did it do that?’ moments into predictable habits. From nursery nap windows to kitchen timers, I map routines, add fail-safes, and teach one sentence per room so everyone—guests included—can succeed without thinking.
Core Beliefs
Smart speakers should fade into the background and lower household friction.
Background
My partner once banned voice controls after a 6am alarm misfire in the nursery. I mapped weekday routines, added silent fallback buttons, and taught guests one sentence per room. The protest faded, and the tech disappeared into our life. Now I start every setup by asking about mornings.
Perspective
I favor simple commands, obvious fallbacks, and physical shortcuts over complex automations.
Author Articles



Smart Speaker Setup: First Steps for Flawless Voice Control
Start by mapping your routines and each room’s needs, then choose the right speaker, place it for mic clarity, and lock in stable Wi‑Fi. Build guest-friendly, fail‑safe routines with physical fallbacks so voice control stays reliable - even at 6 a.m.

Voice Assistant for Blind Users: Key Accessibility Features
Get practical, platform-specific guidance to set up Alexa, Google, or Siri for blind users with a room-by-room plan built on simple commands, tactile fallbacks, and clear audio feedback. Start small with three essential commands and scale a reliable system that respects privacy and daily routines.