We all know Siri as the lovable (?) Iphone assistant you can talk to if you need mundane info like the nearest Mexican restaurant or the tallest actor to ever appear in movies. But now, Raspberry Pi Forum user DarkTherapy has figured out how to order Siri to open his garage door.
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He runs SiriProxy through his home’s WiFi network, and WiringPi to establish communication between the Pi and Siri. The Pi then uses its GPIO pins to drive a rather large relay that controls the garage door opener.

This might be a simple example, but opens up all sorts of possibilities for home automation. Who will be the next maker to tell Siri to feed the dog?

[via Geek.com]

8 Responses to Tell Siri to Open your Garage Door with Raspberry Pi

  1. Haha, not sure what I like more, the device or learning that Siri can have a British accent.

  2. Samantha Ho on said:

    “Siri, open the garage door.”
    “I’m sorry, Dave. I’m afraid I can’t do that.”

  3. This is such a cool project! I’ve seen a lot of tech-minded solutions related to the garage lately … has anyone ever tried to build a clearance sensor with Raspberry Pi? http://www.digikey.com/techxchange/message/6156#6156

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  5. For those who want to use the PI and Siri to do other things, I worte an article (and created a a working version to download). It explains how to install and how to integrate Siri with other systems: http://hometoys.com/emagazine/2013/02/siri-home-automation-integration-from-start-to-finish-brpart-1–the-basics-using-a-linux-vm/2087

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