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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.
This hack puts them together to use an Alexa voice command to open and close your blinds. DIY hacker Yavin0427 demonstrates the sweet setup in the video above.
MOVI is an offline standalone Arduino speech recognition shield that easily adds voice control functionality to any Raspberry Pi or Arduino project.
A solenoid operated valve allows an Arduino with attached ESP-01 to extend the cylinder whenever the appropriate command comes over the network.
MOVI Voice Control for Arduino adds what the developers call “full sentence recognition capability” to an Arduino maker design project. The add-on module is an off-line speech recognizer and voice ...
How to control every light in your house with Philips Hue’s voice commands Control your home lighting anytime from anywhere.
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 ...
You can finally use "Hey Sonos" voice commands on your voice-enabled Sonos speaker. Here's how to add the new tech to your electronics.