Introduction: Andromeda, the Interactive Ring

Talk to it. Befriend it. Wear it. it can hear you; it has a microphone and speakers. The wearable companion.

I do not know how to download pictures from my phone so i made these graphics.

Supplies

you will need:

24 pins

Arduino pro micro

micro speaker

small switch

Electret microphone without board

4 pin OLED display

electrical wire

3D printer

micro USB to micro USB cable

mini power bank

wristband

hot glue

FTDI module

Step 1: Circuit

It is now time to make the circuit.

The connections from the Arduino pro micro to the OLED display:

GND to GND

VCC to 5V

SDA to A4

SCK to A5

The connections from the Arduino pro micro to the microphone:

Red wire to A0 and 3V3

black wire to GND

The connections from the Arduino pro micro to the speaker:

black wire to GND

red wire to -3

then wire everything together

Step 2: Hardware Box

Use a 3D printer to make a box the size of the OLED display and the same color as the ring. Make the box hollow and

with a lid. The lid should have a frame that exposes the screen itself, but not the blue circuit. then put the electronics

Step 3: Coding

i will share what my code looks like soon, but I have to rewrite it

OK, this is what the code does:

saying "i love you ELEKO" into the microphone triggers the speaker to say "me to" and the OLED display to show a heart.

program this into the Arduino pro along with all the other things you would say to ELECO.

tip: you can get ELECO's voice from google translate or a pronouncing app.


PS: You can also program a face onto the screen

Step 4: Glue It All Together

Glue it all together and then use a 3D pen to make it look like one piece. check the circuit and see if it is woking properly. then fill the box with epoxy.

Step 5: Power

Once coded, plug it in to a 4"cm square power bank. Attach the power bank to a wristband.

be on the lookout for SEEK, the interactive ring part 2! (coming soon)