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Use your mobile phone with its Bluetooth connectivity to control an ESP32 board that can both send IR commands and learn new ones. Try this DIY project.
The RD D03E mmWave sensor detects motion and distance, allowing precise control of the lighting system. The ESP32 processes sensor data and sends signals to the WS2812 RGB LED strip, which changes ...
Control your WS2812 RGB LED strip via an ESP8266 WiFi access point. This project controls an LED strip with WS2812 RGB Neopixels via WiFi. An ESP-01 (containing the well-known ESP8266) sets up a WiFi ...
“xcrhom WLED Type-C” is a tiny ESP32 board designed to run WLED open-source firmware that supports WS2812(B) RGB LED strips. It also supports audio-reactive effects using an “external microphone”, ...
ANAVI Miracle Emitter is an ESP32-C3-based RGB LED strip controller compatible with Home Assistant over MQTT and WLED firmware.
The RGB LED sign made by [Hans and team] over at the [Hackheim hackerspace] in Trondheim is a testament to this fact. As you would expect, the WS2812 RGB LEDs illuminate the sign.
The problem Attempting to fiddle with a C6 onboard led using esp32_rmt_led_strip. rgb_order: [RBG,GBR,BRG,etc] has no effect. The blue channel is always correct and the red and green are swapped. Logs ...