I built a Google Home Hub replacement with this $50 ESP32-powered display
We've covered various Amazon Echo replacements and Google Nest alternatives via a litany of ESP32-powered devices, and it's partially thanks to the relative simplicity of a voice assistant paired with Home Assistant that makes them possible in the first place. However, anything with a screen is a little bit more complicated, and so I set out to build a Google Home Hub replacement using a 7-inch ESP32-powered display, powered by ESPHome.
We’ve covered various Amazon Echo replacements and Google Nest alternatives via a litany of ESP32-powered devices, and it’s partially thanks to the relative simplicity of a voice a**istant paired with Home a**istant that makes them possible in the first place. However, anything with a screen is a little bit more complicated, and so I set out to build a Google Home Hub replacement using a 7-inch ESP32-powered display, powered by ESPHome.
Daniel Martinez
Dallas
Dallas
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