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22. Dezember 2016 at 22:07 #25182
Hi,
having an plugin for the Amazon Alexa client would be a really nice addition: https://github.com/alexa/alexa-avs-sample-app
Cheers,
Andreas17. Januar 2017 at 13:14 #26002Dear Andreas,
thanks for your input. We will take a look onto this idea, but actually it is not easy to get your hands on one of this devices from amazon.
Best Regards.
1. Februar 2017 at 18:23 #26545Hi Christoph,
thanks for your reply. Actually you don’t need an device, you can officially install it on a raspberry pi:
This project provides a step-by-step walkthrough to help you build a hands-free Alexa Voice Service (AVS) prototype in 60 minutes, using wake word engines from Sensory or KITT.AI. Now, in addition to pushing a button to „start listening“, you can now also just say the wake word „Alexa“, much like the Amazon Echo. You can find step-by-step instructions to set up the hands-free prototype on Raspberry Pi, or follow the instructions to set up the push-to-talk only prototype on Linux, Mac, or Windows.
NEW! – Click here for instructions to build the AVS Prototype using a Raspberry Pi and the Conexant 2-Mic Development Kit for Amazon AVS
https://github.com/alexa/alexa-avs-sample-app
- This reply was modified 7 years, 9 months ago by volderette.
5. Februar 2017 at 12:24 #26679Alexa integration would be very cool – I am still waiting to get my hardware – but yes – the API is ready and can be used already,….
24. Februar 2017 at 9:19 #27187Das ist nur eine neue Option, aber grundsätzlich reicht eine der folgenden Anforderungen aus:
Raspberry Pi, or
Linux, or
Mac, or
Windows
New! Raspberry Pi + Conexant 2-Mic Development Kit for Amazon AVSWeiß auch nicht genau, was dieser Kit besser kann, aber Raspberry + Mikrofon reichen vollkommen aus.
Cheers,
Andreas
2. März 2017 at 20:40 #27416Yes this is the natural next steps for Max2play it would be excellent to have this facility
21. März 2017 at 13:18 #27822Ich wäre für ein Plugin HA-Bridge, damit simuliert der Raspberry eine Hardware von Philips HUE Lampen.
Damit ist es möglich jeden Befehl anzulernen und über Alexa zu steuern.
Die Befehle sind normale HTTP Request, die man für EIN, AUS, und Dimmen verwenden kann.
Auch eine Anbindung an Linux Set-Top Boxen (Enigma2 bzw. Neutrino) ist damit möglich,„Alexa schalte Sat1 an“ und die Set-Top Box schalten auf Sat 1 um.
ich persönlich würde damit gern mein LigntManger von JBMedia, Enigma2 und meine Harmony einbinden.
Hier mal ein Link zu GitHub
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