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PineVoice Smart Speaker - PINE STORE
pine64.comFeatures: Supports local wake word detection Dual microphone array Provides audio volume control and hardware microphone mute buttons Default firmware supports Wyoming Satellite protocol For more info, please visit PineVoice wiki page: https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/PineVoice About: CPU: Bouffalo BL606P (1x T-Head C906@480 MHz, 1x T-Head E907@320MHz) Memory: 32 MiB pSRAM, 788KB SRAM Storage: 16 MiB Flash Wireless: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 5.x Dual-mode (BT+BLE) Package: Includes USB-A to USB-C power cable Dimension: 65mm x 65 mm x 66mm PLEASE NOTE The PineVoice still in early stage development cycle and may suffer on some performance issues such as wake word detection. Please refer to wiki page for regular firmware update Warranty: 30 days



Is this voice assistant something I can install on Android? I didn’t realize there was any alternative to Google or Siri (or Bixby).
This will get you started and give you a idea of the requirements.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvbVePuP7NY
What could get you started is a old laptop (or a pi) where you install home assistant and the necessary plugins. Then installing the Home assistant app on your phone for voice control.
Mycroft (afaik now called “ovos”), and the home assistant internal one come to mind
I believe you can! You don’t need this product though. See https://www.home-assistant.io/voice_control/android/
If you use Home Assistant you can configure the voice assistant to be the default one for android yes. Mine only does control and statuses for my local devices, can’t ask questions or anything but that’s probably configurable.