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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 ...
Patrick Thomas Mitchell has returned to Kickstarter once again for his 36 entrepreneurial crowdfunding project and this time introducing, The Butler. An educational talking Arduino computer set ...
The phone uses an app that talks to the Arduino via Bluetooth, which means the Arduino needs a Bluetooth module. The Arduino controls what amounts to an upside-down 3D printer.
The Arduino gets a Bluetooth attachment and a set of code. Then you'll need Android Meets Robots, an app that lets you pair voice recognition with any Bluetooth module.
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