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Using your smartphone to control smart devices is convenient. But if you want to automate your home, try smart sensors.
Smart home automation is the ultimate life hack, in my humble opinion. Whether for efficiency, accessibility, nerding out, or just plain laziness, all you need are smart home devices and a little ...
Smart home sensors typically communicate wirelessly, using protocols like Wi-Fi or Zigbee, allowing them to connect to other smart devices in your home and create a coordinated system.
While PIR sensors can be used with Arduino and other microcontroller boards, those best-suited for hobby use are smart enough to perform simple tasks without any programming.
If you can think of a smart home product, a sensor or switch or light, it’s very likely that one or more frustrated nerds figured out how to get it to work using Home Assistant several years ago.
Arduino is a do-it-yourselfers dream that allows you to create a true smart home experience tailored to your needs. Check out how to use Arduino to build the smart home you want.
Looking to beef up the security of your humble abode? Check out these useful smart sensors that can be used for the inside of your home.
Here are all the ways to use smart sensors to kick off smart home automations, ensure family safety, and save money.
Motion sensors make your smart home even smarter with autopilot-like functionality. Simply add one to your IoT ecosystem, and set motion detection events as triggers to run automation routines ...
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