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Arduino-HomeKit-ESP8266
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I now have a fully smart bedroom thanks to HomeSpan HomeKit! This was a fun project I even had to do some modifications to the code.
The feeling of creating your own accessories is awesome! Though, I have been using Arduino-HomeKit-ESP8266, cause an ESP32 feels like overkill.
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What do I need to make a WLED ledstrip visible in the Hue app?
Are you into programming? If yes look at this lib: Arduino-HomeKit-ESP8266 Otherwise you can setup a Raspberry Pi with HomeBridge or ioBroker with the yahka-adapter. But that's probably only worth it if you want to add more accessoires in the future.
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ESP HomeKit Project
Hey, i tried to turn on an LED through the apple home app and it worked perfectly. I tried tweaking the code a bit and it stopped working so i went back to the original code ( that worked in the first place ) and it never worked the again even when i use it untouched straight from the examples i got from - https://github.com/Mixiaoxiao/Arduino-HomeKit-ESP8266 - So what may be the problem? I am making sure that i am setting the wifi SSID and password correctly. Can it be because the board i am using is cheap ( from ali express ). I am using an esp32.
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Help with Air Conditioner Control with HomeKit
I used an Arduino, heatpumpir, and HomeKit ESP8266, it works great
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Water level sensor
https://github.com/Mixiaoxiao/Arduino-HomeKit-ESP8266 you mentioned above, is a port of the espressif lib to nonos/arduino core. It shares the wolfssl lib used by espressif, but as it is portrd to nonos, wifi disconnects during srp and devices cannot connect to it. There’s an improved version here: https://github.com/Yurik72/ESPHap which have patched wolfssl that I have changed to prevent wifi disconnections on SRP calculations. Yuri (the Author) made a great job improving original port, like memory management, moving pairings storage to the file, and so on. It still has wolfssl, which is at least redundant as arduino core already have bearssl bundled. Also, this lib has a memory leak during the pairing process, which is not so important as pairing usually made just once. I am currently trying to find where this leak is, but looks like it is somewhere in between the lib and wolfssl. So, I’d like to replace wolfssl with bundled bearssl, if I’d have a free tome to do that.
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Smart lock for infrequently used house
From there, you can use a standard 12V power pack connected to an ESP8266 (eBay, like $10). You can flash these with a homekit compatible firmware (https://github.com/Mixiaoxiao/Arduino-HomeKit-ESP8266), and you magically have a Homekit powered lock ..
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Turning on a surround system when the tv gets turned on using a HDMI signal?
I have found another solution. I am going to send a pulse using an esp8266 and a relay. The esp8266 can be made HomeKit enabled. If somebody is interested here is a link to a GitHub project
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ESP8266 With Apple HomeKit without Homebridge
There’s also this project
- Got tired of Siri not understanding my Chinese accent, so I made a knock triggered HomeKit switch with an esp8266
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I trying to use this esp8266 to setup rgb led strip, any guide to doing this?
this was written specifically to work with the NodeMCU in the picture.
esp32-homekit
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(Self-Project) Lumos
I would probably base the design off of a ESP32 microcontroller since it has WIFI and HomeKit libraries https://github.com/younghyunjo/esp32-homekit (just one I found, I have never used this library so can’t say whether this specific one is good). You can get ESP32 development boards to prototype with cheaply on Amazon etc, but I personally use Adafruit’s dev boards (like the Feather Huzzah32) even though they’re a bit more expensive. The quality is good and they have an absolute tonne of example code for basically everything. Really cannot recommend Adafruit enough as a starting point for all this stuff. There’s so much information in their learning guides. https://learn.adafruit.com/all-about-leds
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Can I control ESP32 pin output through SSH ?
Once that part was done, I'd look at the various home automation protocols, possibly even Homekit (https://www.espressif.com/en/news/ESP_HomeKit_SDK or https://github.com/younghyunjo/esp32-homekit).
What are some alternatives?
HomeSpan - HomeKit Library for the Arduino-ESP32
esp8266-rgb-led-strip - This software is able to power an ESP8266 driven RGB LED strip. It integrates with HomeKit natively (no bridge needed)
esp-homekit-devices - Advanced firmware to add native Apple HomeKit and custom configurations, compatible with any SoC based on ESP32, ESP32-S, ESP32-C and ESP8266 series. (Shelly, Sonoff, Electrodragon, Tuya...)
Sonoff-Homekit - Make your Sonoff Switch compatible with Apple Homekit! 🎉
WLED - Control WS2812B and many more types of digital RGB LEDs with an ESP8266 or ESP32 over WiFi!
wasm3 - 🚀 A fast WebAssembly interpreter and the most universal WASM runtime
ESPHap - ESP32/ESP8266 Arduino library for native Apple Homekit Accessory Protocol (HAP)
Homepoint - Espressif ESP32 Based Smarthome screen for MQTT
esp-homekit-sdk
HAP-Python-Packet-Bridge - HAP-Python and 433 MHz sensors
LibSSH-ESP32 - Libssh SSH client & server port to ESP32 Arduino library