esphome-devices
ATC_MiThermometer
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esphome-devices
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ESPHome
Related:
A collection of device configurations for commercially-available hardware: https://devices.esphome.io/
A collection of Tasmota configurations for devices, many of which can also run ESPHome:
- ESP32-C61: Delivering Affordable Wi-Fi 6 Connectivity
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Need help identifying a mystery chip
I guess https://devices.esphome.io/. Not really sure.
- Device / configuration library?
- List of ESPHome products
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Trying to reprogram a vape microprocessor to be used in same manner as Arduino microprocessor
Yeah it's incredibly hard to reuse the chips in consumer devices with the exception of those that run on the ESP8266 and ESP32 platforms.
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Tasmota should be able to talk to home assistant without MQTT
As someone who’s not clued on about templates etc Tasmota offers a more cut and paste solution than ESPHome. Although https://www.esphome-devices.com seems to be growing nicely now.
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ESPHome – Connect ESP32 with Sensors to HomeAssistant
https://www.esphome-devices.com/
There is a lot of great retail hardware with ESP chips out in the market. The above site is a collection of ESPHome configurations for a lot of that hardware.
- ESPHome-Devices: A repo of hardware that can run ESPHome
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ESP8266 / ESP32 powered consumer devices listings
Do you know any specialised sites on ESP8266- / ESP32- powered consumer devices with curated, clear listings like (but another ones) https://www.esphome-devices.com/ and how you use it?
ATC_MiThermometer
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ESPHome
I use ESPHome to enhance existing appliances (add smart functionality to an existing aircon for example) so generally the ESP board ends up within the appliance itself with nothing visible on the outside.
For things that need to be stand-alone I'd first check if there's an existing off-the-shelf option first which generally would be more cost-effective to buy and look better than anything I could make myself.
For temp sensors specifically I generally just go with whatever off-the-shelf stuff is supported by this firmware: https://github.com/pvvx/ATC_MiThermometer
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Hoe warm is het bij jullie binnen in huis?
Home Assistant, with a bunch of Xiaomi BLE LYWSD03MMC sensors, running custom firmware: https://github.com/pvvx/ATC_MiThermometer
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Which bluetooth adapter has been working well for you?
I have a handful of Xiaomi LYWSD03MMC thermometers running pvxx's firmware, and a SCD4x CO2 Sensor.
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Xiaomi temp/humidity sensor
Personally, I flashed them with this firmware so I could customize the broadcast interval and use them with Home Assistant without needing a proprietary hub.
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Hey, does anyone have a recommendation for a temperature sensor that works well with smartlife and homebridge? For a small price on aliexpress, thank you
If BLE is an option for you, consider a Xiaomi Mijia Hygrometer flashed (wirelessly via Chrome) with this firmware: https://github.com/pvvx/ATC_MiThermometer
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Suggested HomeKit temp sensors?
Xaomi Mija Hygrometers, wirelessly flashed with this firmware, and Home Assistant to expose them in HomeKit. Local LCD display, roughly 2yr battery life, and available from $3-5.
- Is there a battery powered low power consumption device (BLE?) that has 1 gpio pin to monitor switch state (open/closed)?
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Ask HN: What's on Your Home Server?
I've been using a Raspberry Pi as a home server, and it's been holding up amazingly well, given everything I've thrown at it:
- The excellent Home Assistant, for unifying across Homekit and Google Home and tracking historical temperatures and a couple of automations. The RPi has Bluetooth built in, so I can capture the data from a few Bluetooth thermometer/hygrometers running custom firmware (https://github.com/pvvx/ATC_MiThermometer) without a 802.15.4 bridge or similar.
- An AirPlay to Google Cast bridge, mainly for listening to Overcast or the occasional YouTube video on Google speakers
- A SMB server, for file storage and potential Time Machine backups (but I don't currently have enough storage, and locally attached SSDs are just hard to beat in terms of performance)
- A DLNA server, for watching photos and videos on my TV
- Tailscale, for the occasional use of my home connection as a VPN when traveling (really glad to be having symmetric fiber for this!)
- Caddy, as a frontend for everything web facing, to benefit from its excellent Let's Encrypt integration for automatic certificate requests and renewals
Most of this is running in Docker containers and configured via Ansible, so that if the micrSD card burns out, I can just flash a new one with an empty image and recover from there.
- Schimmel entfernen
- Ultralight Thermometer EU
What are some alternatives?
TasmoAdmin - TasmoAdmin is an administrative platform for devices flashed with Tasmota
NimBLE-Arduino - A fork of the NimBLE library structured for compilation with Arduino, for use with ESP32, nRF5x.
Tasmota - Alternative firmware for ESP8266 and ESP32 based devices with easy configuration using webUI, OTA updates, automation using timers or rules, expandability and entirely local control over MQTT, HTTP, Serial or KNX. Full documentation at
ATC_MiThermometer - Custom firmware for the Xiaomi Thermometer LYWSD03MMC and Telink Flasher via USB to Serial converter
Olaf - Olaf: Overly Lightweight Acoustic Fingerprinting is a portable acoustic fingerprinting system.
connectedhomeip - Matter (formerly Project CHIP) creates more connections between more objects, simplifying development for manufacturers and increasing compatibility for consumers, guided by the Connectivity Standards Alliance.
Lunar - Intelligent adaptive brightness for your external monitors
Grafana - The open and composable observability and data visualization platform. Visualize metrics, logs, and traces from multiple sources like Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, Postgres and many more.
tasmocompiler - Web GUI for custom Tasmota compilation
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
Sonoff-Homekit - Make your Sonoff Switch compatible with Apple Homekit! 🎉
tuya-convert - A collection of scripts to flash Tuya IoT devices to alternative firmwares