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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 ...
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.
If science fiction taught us anything, it’s that voice control was going to be the human-machine interface of the future. [Dennis] has now whipped up a tutorial that lets you add a voice cont… ...
This article describes the construction of a simple Arduino RFID Access control DIY (Do It Yourself) Project using Arduino UNO and a RFID reader module (EM-18) to control an LED and a Relay. Circuit ...
It’s not an easy project by any means, but if you’ve ever wanted to control electronics with your voice, this is a great place to start.
MOVI is an offline standalone Arduino speech recognition shield that easily adds voice control functionality to any Raspberry Pi or Arduino project.
Want to make your costume more legit? Try this DIY Arduino voice changer by Adafruit that lets you add custom voices and sound effects, and even includes a keypad for you to control them.
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 ...
Arduino will soon have a standalone voice recognition and synthesiser which has ‘full sentence capability’ and a 2GB internal dictionary. It can be programmed to recognise almost any complete English ...