• @cybersandwich@lemmy.world
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    51 year ago

    What do you use for a voice assistant/ speaker mic set up?

    That’s the only thing holding me back. And the Mycroft stuff blew up. :(

    • @MrSpArkle@lemmy.ca
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      111 year ago

      Honestly I rarely use voice controls for my setup. It’s all time/motion triggers. Voice commands are for weird one offs.

    • @4am@lemm.ee
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      71 year ago

      This is HomeAssistant’s year of the voice. It’s all built in now; they just released wake word capabilities.

    • @Player2@sopuli.xyz
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      21 year ago

      It’s really easy to control it with voice by basically replacing Google assistant on an android device. Look up the Wyoming Protocol interaction in Home Assistant

    • NessD
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      21 year ago

      Not OP, but I use Google Assistant at the moment. Gonna switch as soon Home Assistant makes it possible.

    • @Routhinator@startrek.website
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      21 year ago

      You can use Sonos speakers or any generic smart speaker that is not bound to a brand (like Google /Alexa)

      Pro tip, Ikea smart speakers are rebranded Sonos at lower prices, and come hidden in all kinds of furniture forms.

      However you don’t need to wholesale jump to HA and lose voice. For $8 CAD I got the Nabu-casa HA cloud assistant and SSL proxy (portal to your home HA without need to punch holes in firewalls) and their cloud assistant integrates with Google or Alexa.

      So you can tie everything together and then move things over to the HA ecosystem as you have time, eventually cutting the Google/Amazon limbs off.

    • @CosmicTurtle@lemmy.world
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      11 year ago

      You supposedly can connect Google home/Alexa to Home Assistant but it’s not for the feint of heart. I’m just starting this and it’s not a weekend project. Might be a few days before it’s up and running.

      The main issue holding me back is that I don’t want Amazon to link my house electronics to my actual account.

      I set it up on its own VLAN and I’m starting to onboard it but hit a bump when it asked for my Amazon account credentials. So when I have some free time, I’m going to create a dummy Amazon account that will be used to control Alexa. Probably hook it up with a Privacy credit card set to burn after the first purchase with a limit of $5.

      There is a plan to integrate these more tightly into Home Assistant, but it won’t be for a while.

    • drphungky
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      11 year ago

      Google because they have the best voice control and I’ve already given them my data through Gmail, search, and for many years chrome. It’s the one compromise I make because the product is good enough it’s worth the cost to me. But if you don’t want them having your data, your voice options are pretty limited.