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Since I had a spare ESP32 lying around, I tried building a smart dashboard that pulls metrics from the other smart devices in my home lab and outputs them to a screen. Now that I’ve completed ...
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Seeed Studio’s reTerminal E1001 and E1002 are two ePaper displays featuring an ESP32-S3 WiFi and Bluetooth LE wireless ...
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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.
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.
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