That was what first caught my eye for a little prototype project documented on hackster.io. The idea is to drive or control a servo, an LED lamp or some other device connected to WiFi, using an ...
The lowly Arduino, an 8-bit AVR microcontroller with a pitiful amount of RAM, terribly small Flash storage space, and effectively no peripherals to speak of, has better speech recognition capabilities ...
Patrick Thomas Mitchell has been once again been creating awesome add-ons for your Arduino projects and has this month launched a new Kickstarter campaign for his Arduino speech recognition and relay ...
A couple of developers in California have created the design for an Arduino shield with speech recognition technology. Called MOVI (My Own Voice Interface), it is the work of Bertrand Irissou and ...
Arduino developers, makers and hobbyists that would like to add Arduino speech recognition to their projects may be interested in a new development board created by serial Kickstarter campaigner ...
Arduino is a great platform forthose wanting to get into both software and hardware development, but incorporating voicecommands into these projects is not without its challenges. MOVI is a standalone ...
Voice recognition is a one of the best ways to control Arduino projects, but it's not exactly easy to implement on your own. Instructables user ASCAS shows off how to add voice control to your Arduino ...
Do you recall that MOVI (My Own Voice Interface) Kickstarter project from the summer of last year? I was pretty excited at the time (see Speech Recognizer/Synthesizer Shield for Arduino & Other MCUs).
The Cellbots gang has been furiously productive as of late. Not even a month after their wooden "boxbot" was first spotted on You Tube the project has moved on from its humble beginnings of lumber and ...
[Naran] was intrigued with the Amazon Echo’s ability to control home electronics, but decided to roll his own. By using a Raspberry Pi with the beta Prota OS, he managed to control some Phillips Hue ...