libbymiller / libbybot_eleven

Eleventh incarnation of libbybot, a cheapo presence robot, currently living in an IKEA lamp
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libbybot_eleven

Eleventh incarnation of libbybot, a cheapo, remotely-posable presence robot using webRTC and a Raspberry Pi, currently living in an IKEA lamp

Contains full instructions and code.

Libbybot 8

The idea is that you run a headless browser on a Raspberry Pi in the lamp, and connect to it remotely via a laptop or phone using a browser (Chrome or Firefox).

You need to do the server part of this first, then set up the arduino and pi. Construction instructions are in doc

What you'll need:

and

and, once you're up and running

The only really expensive thing is the speaker / mic. If you're going to use it seriously, this is the most important bit. I've tried a Jabra for this purpose but they are unreliable, I'm guessing they have heavier power requirements than the Sennheiser. The Sennheiser works really well - the best I've come across for this sort of thing.

Of course you don't have to use an IKEA ESPRESSIVO lamp. This project originally started off much more like a picture frame - you can see the pictures here - but it's hard to fit the speaker into some sort of sensible shape. My robot research has shown that showing my face to the participants of a teleconference is not necessary as long as I can hear, speak, see and move a little (in that order).

More on how to actually fit it into the lamp is in doc.