Amazon shows you how to make an Echo with Raspberry Pi
If you're into messing with hardware and have some basic programming skills, 
you can put together an Amazon Alexa device of your very own. Amazon has even 
put together an official guide to do so on GitHub, Lifehacker reports. You'll 
need to snag a Raspberry Pi 2 and a USB microphone to make it happen, but 
you've probably got the other required hardware (a micro-SD card for storage, 
for example) lying around. Unfortunately, due to limitations with Amazon's 
Voice Services, your creation can't listen for trigger words like Echo and Echo 
Dot. Instead, you'll have to hit a button to issue commands. This isn't the 
first DIY Amazon Echo project, but it's notable since it comes officially from 
Amazon. The GitHub guide is also fairly detailed, so you can probably follow 
through it even if you don't know what all the commands mean. It could be a fun 
project for anyone who wants to learn a bit more about hardware.
Via: Hacker News

Source: Amazon (GitHub)



Source: 
http://www.engadget.com/2016/03/25/amazon-shows-you-how-to-make-an-echo-with-raspberry-pi/

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