With digital assistants like Amazon’s Alexa and Echo and Google’s Digital Assistant finally making a fairly significant penetration into the home use market, makers are starting to have a little fun with re-casing these devices inside of retro electronic appliances (and other odd encasements). Here are a few projects that I’ve come across recently.
This is a 1986 intercom that I’ve converted into a wall-mounted Google voice assistant, using a Raspberry PI 3 and the Google AIY (Artificial Intelligence Yourself) kit that came free with issue 57 of the MagPi magazine. It’s a Google Home style device with a retro feel!
Full build instructions for the project are available on Instructables.
Martin is known for doing a number of other cool retro recasing projects, including a vintage RBpi radio, VCR, telephone, and a Nabaztag “smart rabbit.” You can see them all on his Instructables page.
[H/t Donald Bell/Maker Update]
From the one-of-a-kind mind of Collin Cunningham comes this fun recasing of an Amazon Alexa Echo inside of a classic late 70s 2-XL trivia robot. Those who have creepy doll phobia may want to skip this one.
2-XL trivia: The 2-XL, considered by many to be the first true “smart toy,” was released by Mego Toy Corporation in 1976 and sold until 1981. Tiger Electronics picked up the product and released a new version of it in the 1990s. Collin’s version is one of the original Mego Toy models.

These are just the projects of this type I ran into this week. There are so many more. A search on YouTube and Instructables will give you lots of inspiration to go on.
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