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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.
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The $20 cheap yellow display is the best addition to my smart home in months
I didn't expect to love it, and it has a learning curve, but the possibilities are endless.
This document is aimed at the Arduino developers, radio experimenters, hobbyists and anyone interested in building a receiver based on the Si473X IC family from Silicon Labs. This project is about an ...
With the BlueDisplay library you create the GUI for your application, e.g. Graphics, Text, Buttons, Sliders and Charts on the Arduino itself. No Android programming required! The Arduino is connected ...
SwitchBot's new Matter-ready ceiling light brings RGBIC effects, smooth dimming, and broad smart home support.
Nanoleaf today launched the Smart Multicolor Ceiling Light, an affordable Matter-compatible lighting product. With a ...
To ge the Little Light emblem, you will need to enter the code FCX-P94-JCV into the Bungie Code Redemption Page. When you navigate to the page, sign in with your platform of choice, making sure it ...
If you want to get around Monaco, a map — digital or otherwise — is probably the best way to navigate. But if you just want ...
Modern cinema relies very heavily on quadrotor drones, because they make for very smooth, very easy to position platforms. From slow pans to chase shots, drones are great– if your shots can be taken ...
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