Go Hands-Free with Alexa Voice Service and Raspberry Pi
Make your own hands-free assistant with a Raspberry Pi and the updated Alexa voice service
From single board computers to microcontrollers, to all of their shields, hats, and add-ons, development boards are the brains that bring your project to life. Dive in to the world of boards to explore their full potential for a wide range of projects, including connecting devices to the Internet of Things, automating data collection for science experiments, controlling robots, and pretty much anything else you could imagine. Feeling inspired? Check out our Maker’s Guide to Boards to find the right one for your next build.
Make your own hands-free assistant with a Raspberry Pi and the updated Alexa voice service
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