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>PineVoice (previously known as PineVox) is built around a Bouffalo Lab BL606P RISC-V SoC with integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0 and Zigbee radio interfaces. It’s equipped with dual microphone array and speaker with support for ‘local wake word detection’, and top-mounted buttons allow you to mute (with LED indicator), start/stop and adjust volume. The factory-shipped firmware is built on Alibaba’s open-source YoC platform and runs the Wyoming Satellite protocol, which turns the device into a local microphone and speaker for a self-hosted, Linux-based Home Assistant setups.

Archive: https://archive.today/XVyrG From the post: >>PineVoice (previously known as PineVox) is built around a Bouffalo Lab BL606P RISC-V SoC with integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0 and Zigbee radio interfaces. It’s equipped with dual microphone array and speaker with support for ‘local wake word detection’, and top-mounted buttons allow you to mute (with LED indicator), start/stop and adjust volume. The factory-shipped firmware is built on Alibaba’s open-source YoC platform and runs the Wyoming Satellite protocol, which turns the device into a local microphone and speaker for a self-hosted, Linux-based Home Assistant setups.
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I agree entirely. They sort of kind of make stuff sometimes then kind of just say "Good enough, we are done with that one. On to the next".

They also have not been able to get the kind of community adoption that some SBC's have so there is not much of a push to keep them going.

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They seem to be all about pushing out the most stuff. Perhaps if they concentrated on a few items and made them better, they'd have more adoption.

I can't use something when basic features like the Ethernet port are broken.