Wouldn’t it be great if your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad could speak? Well, if you answered yes to this question then you should check out the SpeakEvents Cydia tweak, which will bring voice alerts to your iOS device. This means you will no longer have to manually check who is writing you a message via SMS, iMessage or email.
The main features of SpeakEvents can be found in the quoted area below…
- works on every device with iOS 5+ and has configurable options in the Settings.app
- automatic language detection with support for multiple languages (en, de, pl, cz, es, ru, more to come)
- select apps for which to speak notifications
- allowed time range (to avoid waking you up)
- does not speak in silent mode (won’t disturb you)
- enable/disable reading of message bodies
- Uses the phonetic contact names or nicknames from Contacts.app
Although you can download this Cydia tweak for FREE you will need to purchase a license for a price of $1.99 AUD, which is approximately the same price in US dollars.
Have you had a chance to try the SpeakEvents Cydia tweak out? Let us know what you thought about it in the comments section below…
Djlipkiss says
Uninstalled it as sooner than i installed it.How can i pay for something i dont know how it works.
Repstein says
If no trial to see how well it works, I am not forking over money to the developer
Mark says
Does anyone know if this has bluetooth support? If paired with a headset or my car stereo, will the audio come through this device?
Joseph Treadwell says
Any one know if this thing works? I would love to pay for it but only if it works well.
Jeramy Simonian says
It works for me with a Jawbone Icon headset.
Kuyg says
worked fine before todays update
mark says
A couple weeks ago i asked about bluetooth support. It did support a2dp bluetooth but not regular bluetooth. I sent an email to the developer and in todays update it is now an option. I am very happy with the app and the update. It works very well. Until now there was only one app i jail broke for and that was intelliscreenx. Now there are two.
Jonathan Guntert says
It keeps going into safe mode when someone calls.. is there a fix?