• The Pantser@lemmy.world
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    Because of googles enshitification I have stopped using voice to control my home entirely. I invested in many scene remotes and built extensive automations. I’ve come to not miss voice control at all. But here’s to you that want this either for assistive needs or just because. I just need to get a few more local TTS speakers for alerts.

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    I’m so excited for this! I was able to make an order. Homeassistant is making such a difference here. I was a Mycroft supporter and it’s so great that since they’ve gone away we’ve still got hardware in this space. This hardware makes so much sense too, I hope the voice train keeps rolling!

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          holds hat to chest Rest in peace good Mycroft

          I love that the wakeword is still one of the best we have, my kid will ask me one day why we say “hey Mycroft” and I’ll tell him “it all started with a raspberry pi and a Kickstarter”

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            my kid will ask me one day why we say “hey Mycroft” and I’ll tell him “it all started with a raspberry pi and a Kickstarter”

            😍

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    I wish I could repurpose my Home Minis to use this. Google butchered those entirely over time, so now they’re practically collecting dust, when I dont use them as an occasional room speaker

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    Was anyone able to order one? I saw this last night and at 2 hours after post, all three us retailers were saying sold out. I suppose it’s a good problem for ha to have.

    Edit: one of the retailers updated their message to “ we have sold out of our initial HA Voice stock in 21 minutes”

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    I look forward to getting my hands on one of these! Just need to work out where to put it in the house first.

    And possibly waiting for a POE version. But that’s a nit-pick.

    Is it possible to test this out using a phone or PC? I really like the idea of local voice assist.

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    Ordered. I’m am so excited for this as it seems it could replace my only use case for Google Home / Nest voice.

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        Like…?

        Edit: I’ve bought the M5 some months ago but I haven’t had the time to play around with it, should I buy this one and forget about the M5?

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          I have 2 of the Atoms; they’re janky and need to be reset often, it doesn’t pick up your voice very well, and you can barely hear the responses. 2/7

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            Thanks. Other 2 devices that I’ve bought out of excitement that will keep taking dust :( I’ll try the “voice” and let’s hope that I’ll have time to set it up! 🙈

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          I set up the Atom and it isn’t great at picking up voice commands. It also seems to have trouble with stability.

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      Yeah the mic and speaker on the atom are OK if you are within 2 feet, beyond that they aren’t any good. This looks good

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    Is the whole stack open source or do we have to buy their hardware or license their software?

    Their device does look very slick, but I’d like to hack my own system together!

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      Even better - it’s using ESPHome, which is part of the Home Assistant stack.

      ESPHome works from a YAML config file, which ESPHome uses to build firmware images which can be installed OTA (or USB of you must)

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      Why would it need 5GHz? At most it needs to do two audio streams, which aren’t going to need lots of bandwidth

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        Interference. Especially in apartment complexes, the 2.4Ghz band is busy, causing a lot of packet drops and random disconnects.

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          I’ve eliminated 2.4GHz wifi in the house for this reason.
          The only downside is, I really need to get a couple more WAPs installed.

          HA has been dead handy when I occasionally need to use an old device, as I can flip the second radio on from a dashboard.

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    That pretty sweet. The previous open source voice control solution I’d seen (Mycroft?) was like 400 bucks per device.

    Might have to grab a mini PC and replace some of this Alexa shit which gets progressively worse since they announced a premium version.

    I just need shit to do what it’s told, not try to sell me things.

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    No POE = Deal breaker for me

    Although it’s a very promising start. Looks great.

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    Nice! Been holding off on HA voice stuff, waiting for a more plug and play solution, so I’ve been watching this pretty closely. Managed to get one ordered before they (presumably) go out of stock in the UK. Hoping it arrives soon so I can tinker during the break!

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        It works well.

        I have done the same thing with custom hardware, ESPHome, and routed the output to my old Yamaha AV receiver with an IR blaster in the device for auto source switching and volume control.

        I can’t wait for music assistant to integrate Spotify connect because right now you can only play saved playlist/albums or some recent music, no browsing.

        A media player component plus microphone plus voice assistant.