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Arne
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Joined: 05/01/2025
Location: Germany
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Posted: 08:52am 21 Sep 2025
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Maybe it is interesting for someone…

With the cheap (approx. 9 €) m5stack smart offline speech module CI-03T the picomite (and other systems) can easily be voice controlled.

Details see here:

https://github.com/m5stack/M5Unit-ASR/blob/main/README.md

Have fun,

Arne
 
dddns
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Joined: 20/09/2024
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Posted: 03:51pm 21 Sep 2025
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Looks amazing and nice price, thanks for sharing!
Could you try how good it works (when trained by Person A and used by B)?
 
Arne
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Posted: 05:46am 22 Sep 2025
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For the preset commands it is working out of the box on different persons. To wake up you just say „hello“ and it answers with „ok“ and sends the code on the serial interface. For training of own commands you need a programming tool. See details. I will order it and try it when I have some time. For now the preset commands are enough for me. Because microphone and loudspeaker are built in it can (for test purposes) also be used without the serial connection.

Arne
 
twofingers

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Posted: 08:03am 22 Sep 2025
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Hi Arne, the module sounds interesting. Once you get it and have some initial experience with it, a brief review of the sensitivity and programming would be great. I've described a similar module here:
https://www.thebackshed.com/forum/ViewTopic.php?TID=16458
Regards
Michael
causality ≠ correlation ≠ coincidence
 
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