Spud,
Love the VR portion of your Kinect plug-in. You really nailed how VR should be done...completely hands free. Also, being able to control how we say things for each device is a huge plus. For me, the only drawback is the Kinect itself. Big, bulky, needs a windows machine to work and because of the camera abilities there is NO way I would ever put one in any of the bedrooms, period. That eliminates half the rooms in the house!
So my question is...anyway this can be modified to simply use Android tablets to talk to instead of the Kinect? I have at least one tablet in each room, plus my phone is never far away, it would be amazing to just be able to be near any of them and just talk to turn on/off the lights. JUST like the Kinects, no button pushes at all.
Thoughts?
Love the VR portion of your Kinect plug-in. You really nailed how VR should be done...completely hands free. Also, being able to control how we say things for each device is a huge plus. For me, the only drawback is the Kinect itself. Big, bulky, needs a windows machine to work and because of the camera abilities there is NO way I would ever put one in any of the bedrooms, period. That eliminates half the rooms in the house!
So my question is...anyway this can be modified to simply use Android tablets to talk to instead of the Kinect? I have at least one tablet in each room, plus my phone is never far away, it would be amazing to just be able to be near any of them and just talk to turn on/off the lights. JUST like the Kinects, no button pushes at all.
Thoughts?
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