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I replaced my Raspberry Pis with $5 ESP32s for smart home projects, and they do everything I need
My smart home doesn't need a Raspberry Pi anymore, and the ESP32 just proved it ...
Over the past decade, a million cool devices have quietly made their way into every nook and cranny of your home, especially the kitchen. In fact, there's a steady rise of smart kitchen gadgets ...
The benefits of smart home automation may keep you from ever going back to a "dumb" home again. Controlling the temperature, turning on the lights, locking the doors, and seeing who's at the door — ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts or those interested in creating smart metering applications using the mini PC and M-BUS might be interested in a new project published to the Hackster.io website this week.
Google wants to make it easier than ever to build your own smart home gadgets. The search giant's latest kits hit Target stores this month and include everything you need to make either a smart ...
We’re all for buying broken stuff from eBay to save yourself a few bucks: buy it cheap, fix it, and reap the rewards of being a step ahead of the average consumer. Searching through the “For parts or ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts may be interested in a new cooling hat designed specifically for the Raspberry Pi 4 mini PC and aptly named the Smart Fan. Launched via Kickstarter the Raspberry Pi heatsink ...
[Tony] decided his “smart” LED TV wasn’t quite smart enough. So he stuffed a Raspberry Pi in it. Upon opening the case of his 40″ Hisense Smart LED TV, he discovered that the logic board actually had ...
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Turn your Raspberry Pi into a smart home hub
Raspberry Pi has become the go-to choice for DIY smart home automation, offering flexibility, privacy, and cost efficiency. With open-source tools like Home Assistant and Frigate NVR, you can control ...
Smart garages aren’t necessarily new, but it’s no secret they are very often super-expensive up to a point where only a few people can actually afford them. This is why a researcher from China has ...
Wouldn't it be handy if when someone was speaking a foreign language, subtitles appeared just below their face? CNET reader Will Powell thought so, so he built some glasses that make you feel like you ...
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