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ESPHome turned my junk drawer into a smart home
We all have a shoebox or drawer filled with miscellaneous old tech and junk that you haven't looked through since 2018. Whether it's Arduino Nanos, dusty ESP8266s, old PIR sensors, or just a bunch of ...
Spread the love“`html Connecting sensors to Arduino opens up a vast array of possibilities for hobbyists and professionals alike, transforming ideas into functional prototypes and projects. Whether ...
Quick Answer: An ESP32-CAM face detection system captures a JPEG image when a push button is pressed, uploads it to the CircuitDigest Cloud API over HTTPS, and prints the detected face count and ...
This project shows a super easy way to get started with your own DIY Multisensor to use with Home Assistant, a sick, open-source Home Automation platform that can do just about anything. This code ...
The PIR sensor successfully detected motion and triggered the Arduino to turn ON the built-in LED. The LED remained OFF when no motion was present, confirming correct circuit and code functionality.
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