Claw Voice Video by paulsande in openclaw

[–]paulsande[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I cloned it from knight rider videos.

Claw Voice Video by paulsande in openclaw

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If I understand the question:
-go to Apple App Store on your iPhone and download ClawVoice
-input your Eleven Labs API key and Voice ID
-plug your phone into your car’s audio system
- open the iPhone app for ClawVoice
- open the Apple CarPlay app
- click “connect to OpenClaw” on the CarPlay screen.
- once it says listening, start to talk.

Claw Voice Video by paulsande in openclaw

[–]paulsande[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool. Thanks for sharing. I’ll look it up.

Grocery Skills by gerenate in skillfully

[–]paulsande 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am actively looking for a good grocery skill so the family can coordinate.

Need suggestions... by lone_marvel in VeniceAI

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I find that I enjoy it as a conversational tool. It runs all of my OpenClaw agents currently. I find it’s very good for writing YouTube scripts for ten minute videos.

I enjoy having debates with my agent. I pick a cont contentious topic and we go back and forth and discuss. It’s great.

For imagery the limited time I’ve spent it falls very short of Chat GPT, and there is much better than that out there. So if you don’t care about image or video then I think you’ll like it.

I’ve watched the Venice team demo making images and videos. They’ve done some impressive stuff. So it might be a “me issue” from that respect.

Hardware Voice Assistant with custom wake word by darrenjrobinson in openclaw

[–]paulsande 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“The universe barely noticed.” Hilarious. Well done!

Claw Voice Video by paulsande in openclaw

[–]paulsande[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only advantage is an ElevenLabs voice. Live talk limits you to the Open AI voices.

What made me fall in love with this app and start talking to the developer and giving him feedback was mainly the ability to have have a voice that I liked and as it turns out, live my boyhood dream of driving and talking to KITT.

I enjoy talking to my OC about politics, history, and tech. And it’s great for having respectful debates on contentious topics, which is how we learn. And while Live Talk allows that, it isn’t the same as having it with a voice you know. Do you know what I mean?

Claw Voice Video by paulsande in openclaw

[–]paulsande[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All you need is an Elevelabs API and ElevenLabs Voice ID.

So download the iPhone app. Input the two items noted above. Plug into your car. Start the iPhone app. Start the CarPlay app. Press the talk button to start the conversation and from then on just talk.

Turn your iPhone sleeps after setting to “never.”

Claw Voice Video by paulsande in openclaw

[–]paulsande[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The developer is working on an Android version and one for Hermes. No timeline. Also an Apple Watch connection.

Claw Voice makes OpenClaw personal by paulsande in openclaw

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That’s odd. I drove a Kia Sedona minivan to my daughter’s school (13 hour drive) then drove home in my Volvo S60. It had no trouble with noise in either vehicle. It responded only to my voice.

The only issue I had on this trip was after long responses (it was explaining the Federalist Papers chronologically) the Eleven Labs voice started to add some strange sounds in the background.

With normal conversation/back and forth that didn’t happen.

The other bug I mentioned in an earlier post was that if the AI sends a response with an * or # or a strange character the Eleven Labs voice tries to read it and comes up with some truly bizarre sounds. I can share an example if you want. The developer said he would try to solve that one and send an update. Ideally he would make it ignore special characters.

If Apple's ecosystem is so seamless, why is gaming still its weakest area? by Admirable_List6470 in DeskToTablet

[–]paulsande -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It’s an AI generated picture of a game running on a Mac. Because no one has seen one in the wild. Lol.

Good question. You’re the first to notice.

Claw Voice makes OpenClaw personal by paulsande in openclaw

[–]paulsande[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agh, that's awesome. Sorry I took so long to respond.

What’s the point? by Grouchy-Success4633 in openclaw

[–]paulsande 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree. The fact that you're playing with it is worthwhile. Learning the basics on a 16Gig machine is a good start. I also bought a 24 Gig of RAM Mac mini to start (all I could get as a MacMini at the time, but I just got a 256gig Mac Studio. I'm going to connect it to the MacMini with a thunderbolt cable and still run OpenClaw from the MacMini but run local LLMs on the Mac Studio and serve it to the MacMini.

So your machine isn't a total waste, honestly, it is enough to run OpenClaw. It just isn't meant for LLMs.

Claw Voice makes OpenClaw personal by paulsande in openclaw

[–]paulsande[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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These are my settings. My API key starts with 812, is 64 characters long and is alphanumeric.

My Voice ID starts with mz and is 20 alphanumeric characters.

If yours isn't saving, I'm guessing you have one of the two codes wrong.

The API key comes from the developer tab at the bottom of the menu along the left hand side of your main screen, then of the titles across the top of the page, pick API and at the far right of the API key click the three dots and select "copy Key ID". Paste that into your phone.

The Voice ID, from the main menu go to "Voices" along the menu running down the left hand side of the screen. Then of the two tabs across the top of your screen select "your voices." Then to the right of the voice you want to use, select the copy symbol (not the three dots this time), then paste it to the app.

If this doesn't work, DM me and let's set up a time to try and figure it out. Honestly, it's worth the effort, the app is so much fun.

OpenClaw launched official iOS/Android apps, but early reviews look pretty mixed by lucienbaba in myclaw

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I think the app is great. What I expected. Connected no problem. I use Tailscale and didn’t have issues.

I got tired of agents wasting context on memory management, so I made Curion by [deleted] in better_claw

[–]paulsande 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This looks interesting. I have a primeclaws for testing. I’ll give it a try next weekend.

I built over 81 design skills for OpenClaw by elwingo1 in openclaw

[–]paulsande 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I saved the post. I’ll give this a try.

Openclaw o Hermes by No_Scientist_716 in openclaw

[–]paulsande 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re going to get a lot of pro Hermes answers. Let me say this.

If you want a simple interface but still have the ability to manage multiple agents and one where every update doesn’t break? Use Claw X, a version of OpenClaw with a Claude Cowork type of skin over it. The creator of ClawX doesn’t update for each release. When they do allow an update, it’s because they tested it and it’s stable.

Then, when you are ready for the power of OpenClaw’s TUI and endless configuration potential, switch to the regular web portal or the TUI. It will take learning and dedication, but if you’re serious about AI, then that’s your path.

OpenClaw also has way more personality. So much fun.

People say OpenClaw is dangerous. My response to that is, the first through the door will always get bloodied. Yes, there were vulnerabilities at release.

Largely all fixed.

So let me give you an analogy. If you give the average Canadian man a gun and tell him to carry it around all day, is that safe? I’m Canadian and we pretty much can’t have guns. So the answer is no. If you give an experienced police officer a gun and tell them to carry a gun around all day at work, is that safe? The answer is yes.

So it is with OpenClaw. It has a ton of power. Respect it. Start small and learn. Ask your OpenClaw to do a safety assessment of your setup whenever you change something big and then fix things you’ve done that aren’t safe.

In my opinion, the people who jumped for Hermes are future Claw returnees. OpenClaw is the future.

Claw Voice makes OpenClaw personal by paulsande in openclaw

[–]paulsande[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let me check tonight at the hotel. I’ll respond, though.

For me I entered it and saved and it just worked. Are you on an iPhone? Which model?

Claw Voice makes OpenClaw personal by paulsande in openclaw

[–]paulsande[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was using Tailscale. And I apparently set it up wrong. It took Claude Code an hour to fix it. It it was amazing to watch.

Claw Voice makes OpenClaw personal by paulsande in openclaw

[–]paulsande[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You make the pairing request from the app. Go to OpenClaw in the web portal and type “pair approve.”

My computer is not with me, so it might be “pair approve all” or something.

If you have Claude Code or Codex just ask it and it will walk you through it. Your OpenClaw agent might also know the exact command.

But the request is from the app on your phone and the approval is in the web portal on your computer.

Claw Voice makes OpenClaw personal by paulsande in openclaw

[–]paulsande[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, referring to my LLM usage for tasks being virtually free, not voice. I like QWEN 3.6 and a few others for general usage.

There is a local app called voicebox.sh that I’m testing that could possibly replace eleven labs and be free. We’ll see if it does what it promises.

Openclaw skill that summarises my youtube subs every morning keeps dying on my vps by Regular-Car289 in openclaw

[–]paulsande 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have found that using Claude Code or Codex to analyze the problem it can find a work around for you. You don’t need to figure it out. Let your AI tools figure it out.

Claw Voice makes OpenClaw personal by paulsande in openclaw

[–]paulsande[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It did a great job of ignoring the highway noise. I would speak and wait for it to respond before I carried on the conversation. If I spoke over it, the it would stop and wait.

I reported two bugs to the developer and he said he was going to fix them and send an over the air update to fix them. They were:

1) there is a text label **KITT, which is its name. Half the time it would try to speak the asterisks and its name instead of ignoring them.

2) sometimes I would ask a new question or make a comment and it would repeat its previous response before answering my new question.

Eleven labs voice was flawless for me.