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XDA Developers on MSN4 money-saving projects that ESPHome makes surprisingly easy
If you want to get started with motion sensors and the like, ESPHome makes it incredibly easy to build your own sensors.
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In addition to the ESP32 development board, the jukebox also received a number of WS2812B addressable RGB LEDs, and a DFPlayer module to handle music playback.
Developed by Elecram in the Netherlands, the ESP32-C6 and CC1101 transceivers-based Sub-GHz gateway is designed to bridge ...
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How-To Geek on MSNHome Assistant Is Teaming up With AirGradient
AirGradient has officially joined the "Works with Home Assistant" program, and will bring its lineup of indoor and outdoor air quality monitors to the platform. This is a huge deal because AirGradient ...
It's the same with David Scripka’s OpenWakeWord, which was initially too big to fit on tiny ESP32-based gadgets but could work on a Pi or other single-board computer running Home Assistant.
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