I built a $15 ESP32 smart clock that does things no store-bought one can
Commercial smart alarm clocks run $50 to $150 for a device that does exactly what the manufacturer decided it should do. You can't expand it or change it, and what you bought is what you get. Mine, on the other hand, cost about $15, does exactly what I want, and ties into my Home Assistant setup.
Commercial smart alarm clocks run $50 to $150 for a device that does exactly what the manufacturer decided it should do. You can’t expand it or change it, and what you bought is what you get. Mine, on the other hand, cost about $15, does exactly what I want, and ties into my Home a**istant setup.
Sophia Wilson
Atlanta
Atlanta
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