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Internet Connected Walkie-Talkie
Everyone’s favourite mad inventor of the internets, Brendan Dawes, has been at it again. In his own words:
Take one nice and cheap audio system for greeting cards, wire it up to Electric Imp, put it into a 1960s Walkie-Talkie and you have an Internet connected audio device that will broadcast Neil Armstrong’s famous message when an image is clicked on!
The result, an Internet Connected Walkie-Talkie; a lovely homage to everyone’s favourite astronaut, Neil Armstrong. Great work.

![Internet Connected Walkie-Talkie [Detail]](/assets/walkie-talkie.png)
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