No, a voice synthesizer is an output device. An input device is anything that accepts information, these include keyboards, mice, microphones, webcams, ect. An output device is something that gives you information, some examples of output devices are computer screens and speakers. Since a voice synthesizer uses the speakers it is an output device.
A speech synthesizer is a computer-based technology that converts text input into spoken language output. It uses algorithms to generate voice sounds that mimic natural human speech, enabling text-to-speech functionality in devices such as computers, smartphones, and smart speakers.
Input because your inputing a sound into the computer. Output is when something is outputting something like speakers.
No it is software that recognizes voice and can convert it into typed words. The input device would be your microphone.
Into electronic equipment, a microphone
It is an input device.
This device is an input because when you are speaking to it, you are inputting your words into the microphone.
it is an input device
The full form of MICR is Magnetis Ink Character Reader.
Voice Communication is Interexchange of Voice that is Capturing Sound to Electric Signals and Generating Sound from Electric Signals. Voice Communication needs both Input Device (Microphone) and Output Device (Headphones\Speakers). Broadcasting Voice Communication entirely depends on Output Devices at Audience Side.
POINTING DEVICES SCANNING DEVICES VOICE INPUT DEVICES
It changes and bends the waves as to how you speak
It's done with a computer or a voice synthesizer.