10-17-2021
11:40
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10-18-2021
13:09
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BraulioFitbit
10-17-2021
11:40
- last edited on
10-18-2021
13:09
by
BraulioFitbit
I'd like to write a golf app that is 100% controlled using voice commands. For instance, the user says "shoot", the app records the gps location and records a stroke for the players score. The app would always respond verbally to each recognized command thru a connected Bluetooth headset.
I have a Sense which, I believe, has a microphone and gps so the hardware is there.
I have an Android mobile app that is 99.9% but am frustrated that Android is not ready for an app to be 100% voice controlled.
With a Fitbit app, I'm assuming my Android phone (or Windows tablet?) would be storing the game data.
I've never written an app for a wearable device but am willing to invest in the learning curve.
Is such an app feasible?
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Welcome to the Fitbit Community, @BJE57.
Thanks for the details shared in your post. Since this is more like a technical inquiry, I recommend you to check our website for information on how to start creating apps for Fitbit. You might also want to check our Web API Development board where you can get more details from our developers.
Thanks for stopping by, see you around!
Best Answer
Community Moderators ensure that conversations are friendly, factual, and on-topic. We're here to answer questions, escalate bugs, and make sure your voice is heard by the larger Fitbit team. Learn more
Welcome to the Fitbit Community, @BJE57.
Thanks for the details shared in your post. Since this is more like a technical inquiry, I recommend you to check our website for information on how to start creating apps for Fitbit. You might also want to check our Web API Development board where you can get more details from our developers.
Thanks for stopping by, see you around!
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