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3 Home Assistant hardware projects to try this weekend (June 26-28)
A smart home is nothing without hardware.
We’ve been talking a bunch of home automation on the Podcast lately, and this week, in the Mailbag segment, a reader asked us about our setups. Neither Kristina nor I are poster children for the home ...
This tutorial explains how to build an AI-enabled smart home automation using ESP RainMaker. The system supports lights, fans, relays, sensors, RGB LEDs, OTA firmware updates, QR provisioning, and ...
What if you could combine the simplicity of Arduino with the power of a Linux-based processor, all in one compact device? Enter the Arduino Uno Q, a new development board designed to handle everything ...
A SONOFF iHost is required. Ensure your iHost system version is 2.5.1 or later. An (Application Class 2) (A2) card, with a minimum capacity of 32GB, is recommended ...
What if you could harness the power of innovative technology in your home without breaking the bank, or the environment? Picture this: a sleek, energy-efficient setup running AI workloads, automating ...
WiFIRCard is a credit card-sized ESP32-S3 board designed for home automation with two relays and a few GPIOs (headers and screw terminals) that can be controlled over WiFi 4 or an IR (infrared) remote ...
This IoT-based Apple Home Automation Project can control four home appliances. We are using Apple HomeKit, Siri app, and ESP8266 Wi-Fi module. A few months ago we were thinking of building a home ...
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