Pi Zero Audio Box
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Decided to give my Pi zero audio project a sleek new enclosure. The speaker has the same compact footprint as the zero and I aimed for a vintage look. The back panel fits snugly into the feet holes, keeping it simple yet functional. I trimmed down the speaker cable for a neater setup. A potential v3 design could accommodate a PP9 battery under the unit, making it fully self-contained. To prevent the device from sliding around my desk, I'll print a bumper model using flex material. Pin holes are reserved for a grill, but given its small size, one isn't strictly necessary. Software development is ongoing, with radio, Alexa, and Google Home support as the primary goals. The microphones on the card perform well, so I left space for them along with a slot to showcase the LEDs. https://developer.amazon.com/en-GB/docs/alexa/alexa-voice-service/build-the-avs-device-sdk.html UPDATE: The zero's processing power is insufficient for running Alexa SDK, but Google Assistant does support it, so I'm shifting my focus to that platform. The guide provided is helpful and I'm currently in the process of installation, having already set up the necessary drivers. Cqrobot Arduino JST PH2.0 Interface Speaker 3 Watt 8 Ohm KEYESTUDIO ReSpeaker 2-Mic Pi HAT V1.0 for Raspberry Pi Zero Raspberry Pi Zero WH 512 MB Creality CR10s printer and PLA
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