LOH YIK SHEN SJKC CHUNG HWA 1
This project explores the development of a voice-controlled robotic arm using a Micro:bit. By integrating speech-to-text technology, the system interprets spoken commands (e.g., "UP," "down") and translates them into precise servo motor movements. The project includes a computer for voice input, a Bluetooth module for wireless communication, and a Micro:bit to process signals and control the arm. The goal is to create an accessible, low-cost, and user-friendly interface for robotic manipulation, with potential applications in education, assistive technology, and automation. Testing focuses on accuracy, responsiveness, and ease of use, demonstrating how voice commands can simplify robotic control without complex programming.