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The Raspberry Pi Pico W is the cheapest way to add sensors to Home Assistant
This tiny, inexpensive microcontroller makes it easy to build reliable, room-by-room Home Assistant sensors without paying the smart home tax.
Makers, electronic enthusiasts and makers interested in building their very own DIY CO2 monitor for their home may be interested in a new project published to the Hackster.io website last month. Using ...
Ceiling fans seem to be an oft-misunderstood or overlooked household appliance. As such, they seem to have missed a lot of the IoT wave. Sure, you can get smart controllers for them to plug into your ...
Hackster.io member “t ps” has created an Internet of Things (IoT) Raspberry Pi rain checking system complete with a light sensor to provide a way of triggering other devices or code using the Amazon ...
Avnet is shipping a specialised sensor HAT for Raspberry Pi. The Avnet-designed evaluation, development and quick-prototyping tool is intended for engineering professionals who need quick development ...
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