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Ask HN: Is there any open source/open hardware Echo Dot alike?

7 points by nudpiedo 2 years ago · 9 comments · 1 min read

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Hi all, I wish to have my own customized smart speaker like echo dot, but fully programmable (Linux level).

For whatever reason I cannot even find any hardware alternatives, just some people who hacked the echo Dot’s bootloaders.

If anyone know any alternative hardware and projects to create such a platform, I would be thankful for that.

rogierhofboer 2 years ago

https://mycroft.ai/product/mark-ii/

Unfortunately it isn't going as well as they'd hoped: https://mycroft.ai/blog/update-from-the-ceo-part-1/

Or you could try reSpeaker (different options available): https://wiki.seeedstudio.com/ReSpeaker/

An older interesting comparison of mic arrays: https://medium.com/snips-ai/benchmarking-microphone-arrays-r...

nativeit 2 years ago

The hardware is rather straightforward, something like a Raspberry Pi with off-the-shelf mems microphone module, powered Bluetooth receiver, battery + management (if you want it portable), and potentially some UART/SPI interface for more specific sensors/comms. The software I don’t have any direct experience with, but potentially something like Ada from HomeAssistant would be functional and easy to implement/integrate.

Is there a particular part of this that seems most challenging for you? Would you be interested in developing something to fill this potential gap? I’m toying with a lot of the same tech right now, I’d be glad to contribute.

  • nudpiedoOP 2 years ago

    Voice capture quality wouldn’t be any great from all directions as echo dots have somehow solved with multiple microphones.

    Also is the device facade.

    • nativeit 2 years ago

      Good point. My personal philosophy is to lean into these problems as opportunities for a DIYer. So otherwise absurd choices for a mass-produced design become the defining characteristics, like making a Bluetooth/voice assistant with a large-diaphragm condenser microphone capsule, and since it’ll need 48V for the phantom power, why not have a lovely vacuum fluorescent display and/or tube preamp between the DAC and speaker? Pile it all into custom machined aluminum chassis, and enjoy your new steampunk Nest.

AlexITC 2 years ago

This is the closest I have found, unfortunately, devices have been out of stock in many stores: https://github.com/espressif/esp-box

nom 2 years ago

I think you can use a Bluetooth conference speaker for the audio part, they now have multi mic arrangements, echo cancellation, etc.

kkielhofner 2 years ago

I created Willow, which uses the Espressif ESP BOX:

https://github.com/toverainc/willow

Zathu 2 years ago

Boombeastic Mini’s Pi case design could be an option?

  • nudpiedoOP 2 years ago

    Could be an option even if it is not as fancy as echo dot 4 it’s a great start.

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