I want to connect my Arduino Uno to a stand-alone (no PC) voice recognition board which will allow me to
control my device with one or two word commands such as: "module blink,” “turn left”, “turn right,” "module
on,” "module off;” you get the idea. I have searched the Internet and have found 2 similar voice recognition
boards, the easyVR and smartVR shields (at sparkfun), and the Bitvoicer (at
(http://www.bitsophia.com/BitVoicer.aspx) which look pretty good on paper and on YouTube. HOWEVER, from what
I can determine with my limited electronics knowledge, all 3 of those boards require a PC interface. There
is another newer board, the ES6928P talking voice recognition system at
http://www.engineeringshock.com/es6928p-voice-recognition-circuit.html Which looks like it might work. I
also looked at the Speakjet, but it is designed for speaking, not for speech recognition. Firstly, I would
like your expertise in confirming that what I have written above is either correct or incorrect. Secondly,
are there other board possibilities that I have overlooked, including using a different microcontroller, such
as a PIC or other? Please advise. I am open to discussing any suggestions/ideas you might have. Thanks.