and you want RGB-addressable LEDs for your HomeKit setup. No problem, you can do that too! It’s as straightforward as hooking up an ESP8266 to some WS2812B LED strip and flashing the right ...
and you want RGB-addressable LEDs for your HomeKit setup. No problem, you can do that too! It’s as straightforward as hooking up an ESP8266 to some WS2812B LED strip and flashing the right ...
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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.
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