| I recently came across an ESP8266-based “wearable” board I developed some years ago. Here's how I brought the board to life with the help of...
| I recently came across an ESP8266-based “wearable” board I developed some years ago. Here's how I brought the board to life with the help of...
| The Elektor LoRa Switch published in the March-April 2020 issue of Elektor Magazine has a nice relay board that can easily be used in Wi-Fi...
| The Wearable Wi-Fi Gadget has a port for an addressable WS2812-type LED string also known as NeoPixels. The firmware was done with ESPHome a...
| The Elektor LoRa Switch (Elektor March/April 2020) has a nice relay board that can easily be used in Wi-Fi networks if the LoRa module is re...
| A wearable ESP8266-based device with conductive-thread-compatible connections and a WS2812 addressable RGB LED string driver.
| Home automation done properly is like an invisible hand that gently pushes you up a hill. When it's there, it makes life a bit more comforta...
| Home automation done properly is like an invisible hand that gently pushes you up a hill. When it's there, it makes life a bit more comforta...
| In a previous article, I presented the open-source home automation projects ESPHome and Home Assistant. I also explained how to install them...
| Want to equip your home or office with remote-controlled lamps or shutters? Home automation is easy when Home Assistant, ESPHome and MySenso...
| Home automation is easy when open-source projects Home Assistant, ESPHome and MySensors are combined into one powerful system.