🎙️ Elevate your Raspberry Pi with voice-powered brilliance!
The Seeed ReSpeaker 4-Mic Array is a compact, 4-microphone expansion board designed for Raspberry Pi models, enabling high-definition voice capture and AI voice applications. Featuring a programmable 12-LED ring for visual direction detection, it supports popular voice assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant, making it ideal for advanced voice-controlled projects.
Number of batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Number of channels | 4 |
Manufacturer | seeed studio |
Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 36.29 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | 103030216 |
Colour Screen | No |
Operating System | Raspberry Pi OS |
Processor Brand | ARM |
Processor Count | 1 |
Item Weight | 36.3 g |
S**.
It took a while, but now it works!
At first I got the lights to work, but no audio. The "tech support" says use Audacity to check the audio. Audacity seemed to confirm that the audio was not recording, but there are no further instructions on how to fix it. To get further help you must join the forum and raise the issue, or see if someone in the forum has fixed the issue. After going through the whole install process again I discovered that my GPIO expansion board was the issue. I was using the expansion board so that I could get power out to my speaker board and the input from the 3.5mm jack, as per the setup instructions. Now that it is connected directly to the Pi4 it works, and the sound comes out of the HDMI monitor, so no need for the speaker board! It is a bit odd calling it Snowboy and then getting a female voice replying!!
R**S
Awesome bit of kit
Brilliant bit of kit for audio and audio detection
I**.
Poor support, bad audio quality
Easy to set up, I have the mic and sample LED scripts working. The audio quality and recording volume are not up to scratch. Expect a high level of noise and also expect to shout at it even from 1m away to get reasonable audio recording volume. Worst of all, none of the sample code is commented, so although I understand programming functions, variables etc, I don't know what any of the existing code actually does. Even with a lot of trial and error over several hours of experimentation, results seem random and don't seem to correlate with the obvious assumption as to what the code is supposed to do. I've posted a couple of times on the manufactures forum, but over 5 days have been totally ignored, I've seen many others in the same situation. Using it also disables HDMI audio, something that I feel could have been avoided with a slight amount of extra effort from the Devs could have been avoided. But when they can't be bothered to comment their own sample code, on a hobbiest piece of kit which the user is going to want to tinker with it, what more would you expect?
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