Xcrhom T4S WiFi dual-outlet outdoor socket ships with Tasmota open-source firmware, supports MQTT, Home Assistant, Alexa and ...
The robot’s frame is TIG-welded aluminum, with stainless steel suspension linkages for durability. It is powered by four LiFePO4 batteries (24V for drive motors, 12V for steering). The control system ...
The “ESP32 IoT Relay Board” is a credit card-sized ESP32 board with four small 250VAC/30VDC 7A relays that runs Tasmota open-source firmware and supports Alexa & Google Assistant for voice control.
The first thing you’ll notice when you pick up StrikeMaster’s Lithium 24v auger is its weight, or rather, it’s lack thereof. The 8-inch auger weighs in at 14.3 pounds while the 6-inch model ...
ESP32 mini board or ESP8266 Wemos D1 mini or similar MPU9250 SPI or MPU6050 I2C gyro (GY-88, GY-91, GY-521 or similar) PDB with 5V BEC Buzzer and some electronic components (optional).
Thanks to low-cost WiFi enabled microcontrollers such as the ESP8266 and ESP32, it’s never been a better time to roll your own smart home system. But that doesn’t mean it isn’t daunting for ...
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