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XDA Developers on MSNI built a Google Nest Hub replacement with this $50 ESP32-powered display
If you want to build your own smart home tech, then this display from Elecrow is a fantastic way to get started.
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XDA Developers on MSNThis ESP32 display shows what I'm listening to on Spotify, while also roasting my music taste
Quips aside, I'm actually a big fan of how this design turned out. I had played around with a basic Spotify controller on a significantly smaller display than this before, so I co ...
Baguette S3 breadboard-friendly ESP32-S3 board takes only one row through its 30-pin GPIO header, also offers a microSD slot, ...
Seeed Studio’s reTerminal E1001 and E1002 are two ePaper displays featuring an ESP32-S3 WiFi and Bluetooth LE wireless ...
There are several different paths to a smart home, and [Marcus] eventually settled on using ESPHome and ESP8266/ESP32 based devices to create a complete DIY smart home solution which covers his garage ...
I haven’t tried with Tasmota, but ESPHome works really nicely if you wanted to give that a try if you’re not tied to Tasmota, I imagine the Bluetooth Proxy would ...
A vulnerability in ESPHome allows attackers to flash their own firmware, among other things. Updated software corrects this.
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