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Hands-free with the Alexa Voice Service

The recent update to the Alexa Voice Service (AVS) API allows makers to incorporate hands-free functionality into their builds , a feature previously missing from all but the official Amazon Echo and Dot models.  While adverts for the Echo represent owners calling out to Alexa with a request or question — “Alexa, what is the time?”, “Alexa, order me a pizza”, “Alexa, how do you get red wine out of the carpet?” — any digital maker using the free API from the Amazon Developer team had to include a button within their build, putting a slight dampener on the futuristic vibe of the disembodied Alexa. (We know about this dampening effect, because a bunch of you complained vocally about it.) With the update removing the press-a-button limitation, anyone using the AVS can now ‘wake’ Alexa with a ‘wake word’, calling out to Alexa, Echo, or Amazon. Thankfully, at least in my household, this choice of wake word means the device won’t be listening whenever anyone calls my name.

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DIY Raspberry Pi Voice-activated Smart Mirror: Who’s the Makest of Them All? – Technabob (blog)

Technabob (blog) DIY Raspberry Pi Voice-activated Smart Mirror: Who's the Makest of Them All? Technabob (blog) Videos about the future of consumer tech often feature interactive mirrors, windows and other glass surfaces

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