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- Raspberry Pi 3 B+ ([Starter Kit](https://www.amazon.com/CanaKit-Raspberry-Complete-Starter-Premium/dp/B07BLRSKBV)) or later version that supports *Bluetooth 4.2* with an internet connection.
- A [Micro SD card](https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Mobile-MicroSDHC-SDSDQM-B35A-Adapter/dp/B004ZIENBA/) with a minimum of 8GB of space and the latest version of [Raspian](https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/) installed.
- An [Amazon Developer account](https://developer.amazon.com/alexa). If you don't already have a developer account, create one.
- An Echo device that is compatible with Alexa Gadgets. [Learn more](https://developer.amazon.com/docs/alexa-gadgets-toolkit/overview-bluetooth-gadgets.html#device-bluetooth-support)
- An Echo device that is compatible with Alexa Gadgets. [Learn more](https://developer.amazon.com/en-US/docs/alexa/alexa-gadgets-toolkit/understand-alexa-gadgets-toolkit.html#devices)

If you need help getting your Raspberry Pi set up, there are a number of guides available online with instructions; you may want to [follow this one](https://hackernoon.com/raspberry-pi-headless-install-462ccabd75d0). Make sure your Raspberry Pi is up-to-date with the latest updates.

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