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People are sharing home-automation UI ideas that use an inexpensive ESP32-based touchscreen, specifically with Alarmo. The discussion centers on building or integrating touch controls for Alarmo using a cheap ESP32 display.

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Also known as esp32-s2·esp32-s3·esp32-c2·esp32-c3·esp32-c5

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Key Takeaway A community member is using a cheap ESP32 screen to create touch controls for Alarmo.
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A community member is using a cheap ESP32 screen to create touch controls for Alarmo.

People are sharing home-automation UI ideas that use an inexpensive ESP32-based touchscreen, specifically with Alarmo. The discussion centers on building or integrating touch controls for Alarmo using a cheap ESP32 display.

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Device type touch screen
Software/project Alarmo
Cost framing cheap ESP32 screen

What to Watch

  • Check r/homeassistant for follow-up posts on the exact ESP32 screen model and wiring/integration steps. cnx-software.com
  • Look for new community builds that replicate Alarmo touch controls with other low-cost ESP32 displays. cnx-software.com

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