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5 genius ESP32 projects that don't require any soldering
You've got no excuse not to try them.
These projects turn a Raspberry Pi into a practical home automation tool ...
Can an ESP32 detect people without cameras or motion sensors? Discover how Wi-Fi signal disturbances, CSI, and smart DSP enable real-time occupancy and mov ...
This project shows a super easy way to get started with your own DIY Multisensor to use with Home Assistant, a sick, open-source Home Automation platform that can do just about anything. This code ...
ADT video doorbell tops the list for home security with facial recognition, while SimpliSafe offers superior intruder prevention and Ring excels in premium features. Installing doorbell cameras is an ...
Abstract: Internet of Things (IoT) conceptualizes the idea of remotely connecting and monitoring real world objects (things) through the Internet [1]. When it comes to our house, this concept can be ...
The Mailbox Guard is a device that detects when a new letter or package has been delivered to your mailbox using a PIR sensor and door reed switch. It can send a signal to your LoRa gateway, then the ...
The small display provided basic information about the Wi-Fi connection, whether a visitor is detected, SD card capacity status, IP address, etc… There’s no USB port, and programming/firmware flashing ...
Over the last decade, the open-source movement has not only transformed the world of software, but also catalyzed a sweeping revolution in hardware tinkering. At the heart of this shift lies a ...
Automating household or office systems can be achieved using an Arduino Nano, a passive infrared (PIR) motion sensor, and a relay. The primary aim is to create a control system that activates or ...
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