One of the first projects that most people do on an Arduino is to light up or flash an LED. It seems ultra-simple because it ...
Connected devices are ubiquitous in our era of wireless chips heavily relying on streaming data to someone else’s servers.
Wi-Fi! It’s everywhere, and yet you can’t really see it, by virtue of the technology relying on the transmission of electromagnetic waves outside the visual spectrum. Never mind, ...
Building cheap smart home sensors using an ESP32 board and ESPHome can help you level up your gifting game. Though inexpensive, these sensors can function independently, but work well when paired with ...
With six outlets and real-time energy monitoring, Tapo's smart power strip even measures power draw from idle devices.