ATOM Echo Smart Speaker

by M5Stack

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ATOM ECHO is a Programmable Smart Speaker based on the M5ATOM design. Its form factor is very small, its dimensions are only 24 * 24 * 17 mm. Music can be played using the BT capabilities of the ESP32 from a mobile phone or tablet. The device could be programmed to access AWS, Baidu and other cloud platforms, using the built-in microphone and speaker for voice interaction, so that ATOM ECHO has certain AI capabilities, realizing voice control, story telling, Internet of things and other functions. The speaker is embedded with an RGB LED (SK6812), which can visually display the connection status. In addition to being used as a BT speaker, it still has the control ability of Atom series.Screw hole on the back is convenient for users to fix.

Features

  • Light and small
  • Support STT services
  • Based on ESP32, Support A2DP
  • 2.4G Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11b/g/n
  • Built-in microphone and speaker
  • RGB LED status display indication
  • GROVE extension interface
  • Record and playback
  • Programmable key

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CircuitPython 9.2.0

This is the latest stable release of CircuitPython that will work with the ATOM Echo Smart Speaker.

Use this release if you are new to CircuitPython.

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Built-in modules available: _asyncio , _pixelmap , adafruit_bus_device , adafruit_pixelbuf , aesio , analogbufio , analogio , array , atexit , audiobusio , audiocore , audiomixer , audiomp3 , binascii , bitbangio , bitmaptools , board , builtins , builtins.pow3 , busdisplay , busio , busio.SPI , busio.UART , canio , codeop , collections , countio , digitalio , displayio , dualbank , epaperdisplay , errno , espidf , espnow , espulp , fontio , fourwire , framebufferio , frequencyio , getpass , gifio , hashlib , i2cdisplaybus , io , ipaddress , jpegio , json , keypad , keypad.KeyMatrix , keypad.Keys , keypad.ShiftRegisterKeys , keypad_demux , keypad_demux.DemuxKeyMatrix , locale , math , max3421e , mdns , memorymap , microcontroller , msgpack , neopixel_write , nvm , onewireio , os , os.getenv , paralleldisplaybus , ps2io , pulseio , pwmio , rainbowio , random , re , rotaryio , rtc , sdcardio , select , sharpdisplay , socketpool , socketpool.socketpool.AF_INET6 , ssl , storage , struct , supervisor , synthio , sys , terminalio , time , touchio , traceback , ulab , usb , vectorio , warnings , watchdog , wifi , zlib ,

Features: Wi-Fi USB-C Bluetooth/BTLE Speaker

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