https://www.squaredtech.co/google-home-speaker-review-fastest-smart-speaker-smartest-frustratio?fsp_sid=14447
Makerfabs MaTouch ESP32-P4 10.1-inch HMI display features 4G LTE and Ethernet connectivity, a 2MP camera

Makerfabs MaTouch ESP32-P4 TFTTouch 10.1 MIPI with 4G LTE is an ESP32-P4 + ESP32-C6-based display development platform for HMI edge AI, and connected embedded applications. The development board features a 10.1-inch IPS LCD, very similar to those of Seeed Studio’s reTerminal D1001, Waveshare ESP32-P4-WIFI6-Touch-LCD, and CrowPanel Advanced 7-inch displays. However, what makes it unique compared to other devices is that it also features a SIM7670G 4G LTE modem with a SIM card slot, an RJ45 Ethernet jack, and a 2MP camera. The HMI display also comes with microphone and speaker connectors, a microSD card slot, various USB interfaces, lithium battery support, and two 2.54 mm pitch GPIO expansion headers exposing UART, I2C, SPI, and other peripheral interfaces. All these features make it suitable for HMI, edge AI, and connected embedded applications. Makerfabs MaTouch ESP32-P4 10.1-inch 4G LTE specifications: SoC – Espressif Systems ESP32-P4NRW32 CPU Dual-core 32-bit RISC-V HP (High-performance) CPU @ up to 400
The Google Home Speaker is an interesting update to Google’s smart speaker range… though I do still have some concerns about its AI implementation. Here’s my full written review!
The PineVoice is a smart speaker, but not in the usual way. 🔊🤖
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El fin de una era para el Nest Mini y la llegada del Google Home Speaker Después de años dominando el mercado de altavoces inteligentes compactos, Google ha decidido poner punto final a su exitoso Nest Mini. La compañía ha anunciado la fecha de lanzamiento de su nuevo Google Home Speaker, un dispositivo que no llega a sustituir directamente...
Pine64 Pinevoice – A $50 RISC-V Smart Speaker for Home Assistant based on Bouffalo Lab BL606P MCU

After over two years in the making, Pine64 has now launched the PineVoice (previously PineVox) smart speaker based on the Bouffalo Lab BL606P RISC-V wireless microcontroller with WiFi, Bluetooth, and Zigbee radio interfaces. The device also features two microphones, a speaker, a USB 2.0 OTG port, volume buttons, a mute button with LED, a start/stop button, and four RGB LEDs. The PineVoice smart speaker is mainly designed to work with Home Assistant. PineVoice specifications: SoC - Bouffalo Lab BL606P CPU D0 core - T-Head C906 64-bit RISC-V (RV64IMAFCV) CPU @ 480 MHz M0 core - T-Head E907 32-bit RISC-V (RV32IMAFCP) CPU @ 320 MHz Memory - 544KB RAM (788KB SRAM listed on the Pine64 store), 16MB embedded PSRAM Storage - 128KB ROM, 4KB eFuse Wireless 2.4 GHz 802.11 b/g/n 1T1R WiFi 4 Bluetooth 5.x Dual-mode (Classis + BLE) 802.15.4 radio (Zigbee) Storage - 128Mbit (16MB) SPI NOR flash Audio 2x