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How to use the Apple HomePod’s temperature and humidity sensors Your HomePod Mini can now tell you how hot it is in your room, as well as clock the humidity. The new HomePod will be able to do ...
You'll need an Arduino along with a bunch of various sensors to get the project rolling, and once it's all set up you'll have a simple, but cheap system to monitor your home.
This isn’t about connecting a temperature sensor in your Arduino. This build is about using the temperature sensor in your clock.
This detailed guide covers how to use HomePod temperature and humidity sensors in the Home app, create automations, and more.
Apple HomePod and some Amazon Echo smart speakers come with temperature and humidity sensors built in—here's how to access them.
You can use temperature and humidity sensors to trigger these automations and have your smart home kit perform all sorts of actions without you having to be involved at all.
Enable the HomePod 2 and HomePod Mini's built-in temperature and humidity sensors and turn the devices into indoor weather stations.
Apple's ‌HomePod mini‌ was known to have unused temperature and humidity sensors, but now Apple has updated the software, these sensors are available features on the smaller smart speaker, too.