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esp32SpotifyEchoDot
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- esp32-based wifi speaker
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alternative to chromecast audio (commercially available, or DIY)
I understand that since around 2018 Spotify Connect can be used without a Premium account, and for many devices this is indeed the case. But according Raspotify on Github Premium is needed to use Spotify Connect. Same for this freelinux project.
- ESP32 - Streaming music from Spotify
esp32SpotifyEchoDot
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I’m currently modding a Crosley Cruiser clone by adding a custom made tonearm using parts from a DJ deck
#1: A vending machine in Japan that sells solder and resistors, for your late-night circuitry cravings. | 9 comments #2: I built a Spotify player out of Walnut and Birdseye Maple with an Amazon Echo Dot. When you place a CD on top, it reads an NFC tag, and then plays the CD via Spotify on the Echo Dot. Maybe not exactly DIY audio, but thought this group might like it. | 59 comments #3: I suspect there are not many of these around. Full range ribbon speakers. | 72 comments
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I built a Spotify player out of Walnut and Birdseye Maple with an Amazon Echo Dot. When you place a CD on top, it reads an NFC tag, and then plays the CD via Spotify on the Echo Dot. Maybe not exactly DIY audio, but thought this group might like it.
Would love to see how it turns out. All of my source code is on Github to help you get started. https://github.com/makeratplay/esp32SpotifyEchoDot
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I took an esp32 microcontroller and a RFID-RC522 reader, and wrote code to read a NFC tag that I place on the CD and make an API call to Spotify to play that album on the Echo Dot that I mounted into a Walnut and Birdseye Maple case that I built. What do you think?
Here is the github repo for the code: https://github.com/makeratplay/esp32SpotifyEchoDot
What are some alternatives?
raspotify - A Spotify Connect client that mostly Just Works™
Alexa-Face-Recognition-with-ESP32CAM - An ESP32-CAM based face recognition solution to trigger Alexa routines.
spotify-qt - Lightweight Spotify client using Qt
audiobox - A music-reactive LED box with Spotify integration
knobby - A little Spotify remote to remind you that there's a lot of music out there.
avs-device-sdk - An SDK for commercial device makers to integrate Alexa directly into connected products.
esp32_projects - various projects with an ESP32 microcontroller using various sensors and breadboards
btAudio - Bluetooth Audio for Arduino
ArduinoJson - 📟 JSON library for Arduino and embedded C++. Simple and efficient.
EmbeddedProto - Embedded Proto is a C++ Protocol Buffers implementation specifically suitable for microcontrollers. It is small, reliable and easy to use.
blynk-library - Blynk library for IoT boards. Works with Arduino, ESP32, ESP8266, Raspberry Pi, Particle, ARM Mbed, etc.