Getting started with coding has never been easier. CircuitMess brings you, Spencer. It's a DIY voice assistant that talks, lights-up, connects to the internet, and understands simple voice commands. As kids work on building Spencer, they will learn about soldering, microcomputers, electronics, LED grids, sound processing, and even coding! Spencer can tell the weather forecast, throw a joke, sing a song, show animations, set the alarm, or make corny popular culture references. This kit is complete with a build guide so you and your kid can work on it even without prior knowledge.
Successfully funded on Kickstarter!
What Can Spencer Do
- Tell you the weather forecast for your area
- Tell you a joke
- Sing a song
- Set an alarm or reminder
- Show animations
- Make corny popular culture references
- Show data, custom icons, animations & scrolling text with 144 flashy LEDs
What You'll Learn About Hardware
- Soldering & assembling your very own personal voice assistant
- Microcomputers & electronics
- How an LED grid display works
- Sound processing
What You'll Learn About Software
- Coding a microcomputer in C/C++ & CircuitBlocks
- Internet of things
- Artificial intelligence & how to make Spencer smart
- Voice recognition & speech synthesis
Reviews
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"Thank you for producing a well thought out, educational and fun product, especially during this very challenging year!" – Celia Shubert Tock, Kickstarter
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"I’ve created the Spencer with my kids (8 and 5 years old) and they really enjoyed their first journey of gadget creating" – Keiji Hokamura Kickstarter