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Do you get that kind of delay when you talk to the assistant on your phone or through a browser? It might be whisper taking a while to process it?
What is your home assistant running on?
Also, what's the range/mic/audio quality like on those atom echos? I'm thinking of looking into something like that now that a decent voice assistant is a possibility.
Not the OP, but commenting on the Atoms. They are good for testing, but not sure I'd want to use them for a full setup.
For one, speakers are pretty rough in them ๐ That's kinda to be expected though, it's intended as a cheap dev device.
However, the bigger thing for me is to wait and see what hardware HA will support when they implement on-device wake-word processing. I'd definitely prefer no continuous audio streaming over the network, until after I have said the wake word.
Good questions. I haven't talked to the assistant through the browser or phone yet -that's a good way to help narrow down what process might be causing delay.
I'm running HAOS in proxmox on a mini PC with a celeron. A couple people have said they're using beefy hardware, so I might need a new box.
I don't yet know the range of these Echoes, but they seem to do a great job listening. They also have a speaker but it sounds super wuiet, not really useful. If I want a verbal response I'll have to push it through other speakers via an automation.