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I added an open‑source ESP32 dashboard to my Home Assistant setup, and I'm glad I did - MSNDespite offering top-tier automation provisions and support for smart home gadgets in all shapes and forms, Home Assistant is well-known for its simple UI. Rather than bombarding you with the ...
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Thanks to the ESP8266 and the ESP32, we’ve seen an explosion in DIY home automation projects recently. When it only takes $3 and a few lines of code to bring your gadgets onto the network, th… ...
Popular hardware for DIY Zigbee projects includes ESP32-C6, ESP32-H2, and Silicon Labs boards, which support custom sensors, ... offering a unified ecosystem for smart home automation.
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XDA Developers on MSNI've been using this cheap ESP32-based display instead of a Flipper Zero, and it's just as versatileI love my Flipper Zero, and it's packed to the gills with tools for testing your hardware and software. However, its ESP32-based Wi-Fi Devboard is just an ESP32 at heart, which is why you can utilize ...
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