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XDA Developers on MSNI built a $5 Zigbee motion sensor with an ESP32-C6
Zigbee is a protocol that has been around for quite a long time, and you can purchase many cheap smart sensors to incorporate into your own Zigbee network. Zigbee is its own network, meaning that it ...
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XDA Developers on MSNI built a Google Nest Hub replacement with this $50 ESP32-powered display
If you want to build your own smart home tech, then this display from Elecrow is a fantastic way to get started.
Grafana may require a database and some work to set up, but the results are to die for. The build consists of an ESP32 hooked up to a Bosch BME680 air quality sensor.
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A vulnerability in ESPHome allows attackers to flash their own firmware, among other things. Updated software corrects this.
EsPiFF dev board “For applications, where the processing power and/or Linux is not needed, as in many home or industrial automation project, but stability is key: we designed the EsPiFF.
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