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talkiepi: A Raspberry Pi Walkie-Talkie

talkiepi is a single-button, push-to-talk walkie-talkie build that allows users to talk with their friends easily over WiFi, without the confusion of frequency dials, random buttons, and all the other clicky, turny, pushy options that caused me to break my own walkie-talkies as a child. It’s the brainchild of Daniel Chote , native New Zealander, self-proclaimed Code Monkey and all-round Wonder Dad, currently residing in the USA. Whereas many parents would simply hop on the internet and purchase their kids a set of walkie-talkies, Daniel decided to make his own

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Raspberry Pi Walkie Talkie Mumbles To Friends – Hackaday

Hackaday Raspberry Pi Walkie Talkie Mumbles To Friends Hackaday His kids wanted walkie talkies, so [Daniel Chote] built one. The TalkiePi is a neat project built around a Raspberry Pi running Mumble, the open-source voice chat system that his kids can share with their siblings and friends.

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