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efitz.mataroa.blog
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| | | | | [AI summary] A review of the best prosumer smart home products from March 2022, covering lighting, thermostats, security, and automation systems. | |
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portlandfoursquare.wordpress.com
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| | | | | With the remodel nearly completed, I thought I would provide an overview of the home's network and the smart home systems I have constructed. To an overview of the system: 12U Network RackLutron Caseta Dimmer & Pico ControllersOne of many Amazon Alexa devicesEven the kitchen faucet is smartUnifi's U6-LR access pointApple's HomeKitUnifi's Controller Portal I... | |
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blog.aaronbieber.com
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| | | | | I'm a bit of a home automation hobbyist. I bought my first few Philips Hue lights before anyone knew what Hue was, and I wrote one of the first couple hundred Amazon Alexa integrations (they even gave me a t-shirt for it!) My house isn't as jammed with sensors and self-made IoT devices as some of the folks I've seen on YouTube, but I do run Home Assistant and appreciate the occasional well-designed automation. Almost all of the wall switches in my house are "smart" and "does it connect to Home Assistant"... | |
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coderdojoathenry.org
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| | | Hello again everyone. I was away this week so Dave led the group, they did a couple of Arduino projects. They revisited the traffic lights from December but this time used the Arduino to control them and then moved on to a temperature and humidity sensor called the DHT11. Here is the wiring diagram... | ||