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Ever wanted the ability to yell at your electronics? Over on Make, they show you how to add commands to electronics, including a Roomba, Philips Hue, and a few other things.
A new Arduino-powered voice-activated clock has been created by Instructables user GeraldF6, who has kindly published step-by-step instructions enabling you to build your very own. This innovative ...
Instructables user ASCAS shows off how to add voice control to your Arduino projects using your Android phone and Bluetooth. The Arduino gets a Bluetooth attachment and a set of code.
MOVI is an offline standalone Arduino speech recognition shield that easily adds voice control functionality to any Raspberry Pi or Arduino project.
It's always great to get submissions from readers (to [email protected], please), so thanks to Ian for sending us this one. More than a controller for Arduino, he describes it as an ...
Arduino Bluetooth Control by Broxcode: This app offers some interesting functionality, but the full-screen ads make it extremely difficult to use. Arduino Bluetooth RC Car by Andi.Co: Specifically ...
5. Test your voice commands Now it's time to test some voice commands to make sure everything works. Try out some simple commands to see how the system responds.
The integration with Alexa and Google Assistant means you can give voice commands to your smart speaker of choice to control some functions of the range, such as preheating the oven.