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6 smart home devices anyone can build with a cheap ESP32 and an even cheaper sensor
These are some great DIY projects that you can do for cheap.
Learn how to repurpose your spare ESP32 boards into cost-effective presence detection sensors using the Tommy Sense ...
This project provides an open-source, affordable, and fully customizable remote control (RC) link solution utilizing readily available ESP32/ESP8266 microcontrollers and Semtech LoRa modules. By ...
A key feature of this network is its self-healing capability. If a node becomes unreachable or fails, the system automatically reroutes data through alternative paths, making sure uninterrupted ...
Like many of us, [Gabe] has things he just can’t stop buying. In his case, it is portable satellite dishes. You’ve seen these. They look like a dome or maybe a hard hat on some kind of motorized base.
Wireless charging is pretty convenient, as long as the transmitter and receiver speak the same protocol. Just put the device you want to charge on the wireless charger without worrying about plugging ...
Over 70% of the earth is covered by ocean, and the marine environment has a significant impact on the future existence of all human beings. Nowadays, the development of robotic technologies for marine ...
ESP 360 Remote is an ESP32-based IR and 433 MHz RF remote with built-in sensors used to control home appliances over WiFi and that also integrates with Home Assistant open-source home automation ...
CNXSoft: This is a guest post by Florian Robert (1technophile) of the OpenMQTTGateway project about using a 433 MHz LoRa transceiver on an ESP32 board for home automation, specifically to talk to 433 ...
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