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someonebaggy 2 hours ago [-]
I'm half surprised they are still around as they seem to never restock most of their products, and half pleased they are still around and releasing products.
joshstrange 1 hours ago [-]
I’ll wait for the reviews. I bought the Home Assistant Voice Preview device and it was underwhelming. Bad speaker, bad mic, bad pickup. I really wanted to like it but my Echo blew it out of the water.
I’m deep into the HA system so I cannot wait for Echo-quality that I can attach to my HA.
simonmales 43 minutes ago [-]
Would love for Pine64 to thrive.
I don't own any of their products, but I am glad they exist.
amelius 2 hours ago [-]
Does this use _local_ processing of voice commands?
segbrk 1 hours ago [-]
This is just a satellite device for Home Assistant (self-hosted) which you can set up to do processing however you’d like. There are cloud options for each stage of the pipeline (speech to text, LLM to turn text into tool calls, text to speech), but there are local options for all of that: https://www.home-assistant.io/voice_control/voice_remote_loc...
rjsw 1 hours ago [-]
My reading of the documentation [1] is that everything is local.
i just wonder how good it sounds. open audiophile grade hardware is something of a gap.
itomato 51 minutes ago [-]
It’s an off the shelf SOM.
Audiophiles are safe from this device.
lostmsu 21 minutes ago [-]
Does this device allow raw access to the microphone array? Considering the SoC I might want to stream it elsewhere for processing. How many independent channels does the array provide?
I’m deep into the HA system so I cannot wait for Echo-quality that I can attach to my HA.
I don't own any of their products, but I am glad they exist.
[1] https://pine64.org/documentation/PineVoice/Software/
Audiophiles are safe from this device.