I also found this thing. Which has an interesting form factor but no idea what the underlying spec is banana-pi.org/web/index.php?to…
Along with some weird stuff on ebay
I also found this thing. Which has an interesting form factor but no idea what the underlying spec is banana-pi.org/web/index.php?to…
Along with some weird stuff on ebay
I kinda wish the #mycroft had been more successful .. or someone else would have anotehr go.
I found the #Lenovo #smartclock which runs a version of #Android and has people tinkering with it xdaforums.com/t/xiaomi-mi-smar…
And pulling it apart m.youtube.com/watch?v=UeZGYwN6…
I think you can do push-to-talk/drop-in at least via tts using BroswerMods on home assistant, that would be one option.
@wildbus8979 Oh right you are talking about #texttospeach for # pushtotalk using Browser Mod smarthomescene.com/guides/brow… - For the UI interface. I was thinking more like making video call or sending a voice/video message.
I'd be interested to know this also. I'd love to have a similar device that isn't constantly 'phoning home' to whatever company is selling it.
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