
E-Paper Magic: A No-Solder, No-Print ESPHome Project
The E-Paper information display powered by ESPHome might be the easiest ESPHome project I've featured so far.
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The E-Paper information display powered by ESPHome might be the easiest ESPHome project I've featured so far.
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This mini mailbox will tell you when the mailman has been.
Using the World Air Quality Index (WAQI) integration with Home Assistant you can monitor the outdoor air quality without buying or building your own sensor.
You can connect an ESP8266 running ESPHome to the service port on the Jura Impressa J6 and control it with Home Assistant via Wi-Fi.
Being able to properly wire up a physical switch or button and configure it in ESPHome is one of the fundamental things you should be able to do when planning projects.
Using this simple script you will be able to monitor vital Raspberry Pi system information, such as CPU usage and temperature using MQTT.
The decision on whether to go with Zigbee2MQTT or ZHA isn’t an easy one. I hope that this comparison will help you come to a decision.
The creator of today’s featured ESPHome project created a DIY bed presence detector using a couple of thin film pressure sensors hooked up to an ESP32.
Home Assistant isn’t best suited for microSD cards. Here's a guide on how to boot it off an SSD on a Raspberry Pi 4.