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I added the ESP32 as a New Device, entered the SSID and Password for my home network, and saved the Encryption Key to my Vaultwarden container, in case I need it later.
In addition to the ESP32 development board, the jukebox also received a number of WS2812B addressable RGB LEDs, and a DFPlayer module to handle music playback.
Developed by Elecram in the Netherlands, the ESP32-C6 and CC1101 transceivers-based Sub-GHz gateway is designed to bridge ...
Posted in home hacks, Microcontrollers Tagged air purifier, ESP32, esphome, home automation, home-assistant, smart home ← Inverted Pendulum Balanced On A Drone ...
I've been playing around with a couple of ESP32 microcontrollers, and that experimentation has taught me a lot about sensors and what you can build for really, really cheap.
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