Description
got some esp32 board and multiple small periphericals since a while at home, its time to play with them and learn a bit more about this stuff. Connect them to Home assistant.
Goals
learn more about esp32 and creating domotics objets.
Resources
esp32 home
Looking for hackers with the skills:
This project is part of:
Hack Week 24
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