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XDA Developers on MSN4 reasons your next home automation controller should be an ESP8266 (and not a Pi)If you already have a ton of smart home devices and you're wondering what to do next, I recommend picking up an ESP8266.
We’ve seen a lot of ESP8266 projects in the past, but this one most definitely qualifies as a hack. [Cnlohr] noticed that the ESP8266, when overclocked, could operate the I2S port at around ...
If you are a regular Hackaday reader, you’ve probably seen plenty of ESP8266 projects. After all, the inexpensive device is a workhorse for putting a project on WiFi, and it works well.
The kit comes with Arduino Mega, which will serve as the brain, along with ESP8266 Wi-Fi Shield for remote control, a motor ...
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