This is how the littlebits setup would look like.
Made a quick mockup with Photoshop.
First row = Power Bit + Sound Sensor
Second row = Timeout Bit + Mp3 Player
Total length would be : +- 10,1 cm
Total Width would be : +- 3,8 cm
Highest Bit = Power Bit = 2,7 cm
These measurements don't include the battery and speaker
The soundboard I used in the video =
9 cm (length) x 4,7 cm (width) x +- 0,5 cm (hight)
So the overal size is slightly bigger than the littlebits,
but it's much smaller in height.
And also includes battery and speaker within the overall size.
With the Littlebits you have the option to divide the bits with a wire bit,
like in the picture.
So for example I could separate the power bit and put it in another place along with the battery or so.
So with the power bit separated, the overall size would consist of the sound sensor, timeout bit and mp3 player bit.
which is then +- 6,9 cm (length) x 3,8 cm (width) x +-1,3 cm (hight).
excluding the speaker. (the speaker you can also put somewhere else, like the power bit and battery
To minimize the hight you maybe can cut of the legs of each bit,
to make it less high. But I can't say for sure if that's possible, since I don't have any bits,....yet.
Off course if you don't want to use the sound sensor, you can also use :
Remote trigger - activated by using any infra red remote controll
Bluetooth Bit - Use your phone to activate the mp3 player and make Chucky talk !!
Pressure sensor - press it and it activates the mp3 player
PIR Motion sensor - Detects motion and activates the mp3 player
Please keep in mind that you
can't achieve random playback with the Littlebits mp3 player !!
For anyone interested, I've updated the first post to include the video
of my usb sound module and also info on where to order it.