ESPHome turned my junk drawer into a smart home
…You can turn a $4 chip and $2 worth of sensors into a device that rivals a $50 commercial product with no cloud required and no subscription in sight. ESPHome has evolved…
…You can turn a $4 chip and $2 worth of sensors into a device that rivals a $50 commercial product with no cloud required and no subscription in sight. ESPHome has evolved…
…The palm vein scanner uses near-infrared sensing technology to read the vascular patterns inside your hand without you ever having to touch the device. A dual battery system and mmWave radar…
…This results in small, barely noticeable temperature changes that could lower your home’s environmental impact without any effort from you. On the hardware side, Aqara included an mmWave radar sensor, letting…
…What was the distinctive sensor included that no other mainstream Android phone had at the time? A LiDAR scanner B Soli radar chip C Infrared depth sensor D Ultrasonic fingerprint sensor Correct…
…Then, I flashed another custom firmware for the new sensor and built another device in less than an hour. What sold me was that every ESP32 device I built worked locally, without…
…It's similar to Apple's approach with accessories like AirPods that just work better with its own products. If you pair a remote Aqara FP300 sensor with the W200, you can…
…The sensor data includes multi-camera and LiDAR coverage for all clips, and radar coverage for 163,850 clips. To get started with the Physical AI AV Dataset, the physical_ai_av…
…without Wi-Fi. Noa and Niko's LCD eyes have multiple colors and five expressions and can look in different directions, while their feet have wheels and a laser distance sensor radar…
…You can also pair it with the Aqara Presence Multi-Sensor FP300 or the Climate Sensor W100 for individual room readings. The Aqara W200 also operates as a Matter 1.4 hub…
…Unlike wearables, which many people have issues using while asleep, the Nest Hub's radar tracks a single user's sleep with surprising accuracy. Its data doesn't quite have the intricacies…