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ESP-EYE: ESP32-based board wake-up command

Q&A Forum › ESP-EYE: ESP32-based board wake-up command
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Abdulmagid Omar asked 6 years ago

Hi all

Again, another question on the ESP-EYE-ESP32 based board,

Is there a way to by pass the wake-up command (Hi Lexin), It is irritating, it is not reliable at all, some times works and sometimes does not. Even the audio recording that was made for it, it does not work. So, I appreciate it if someone has a better way to wake the board up to share it.

Thanks again

Abdulmagid Omar

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Rui Santos Staff answered 6 years ago

Hello,

I totally agree with you, it’s definitely too tricky to wake up with that command. In fact, I was having such a hard time that during testes I was using Google text to speech to make it work.

I’m not sure if you can change that wake up word without compiling the code yourself and do it everything, I couldn’t find any documentation on that subject…

Regards,
Rui

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Abdulmagid Omar answered 6 years ago

Thank Rui for responding I will try google text to speech tool.
Thanks
Abdulmagid Omar

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