esp8266 + rele case

esp8266 + rele case

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Welcome to this tutorial on integrating HomeKit with a Raspberry Pi and ESP8266! This guide will show you how to control your smart home devices using Siri, Google Assistant, or Amazon Alexa. To begin, make sure you have the following: * A Raspberry Pi 3 Model B * An ESP8266 WiFi module * Jumper wires for connections * A microSD card for storage Once you have all the necessary components, follow these steps to set up your HomeKit system: 1. Install the Raspberry Pi OS on your microSD card. 2. Connect the ESP8266 to your Raspberry Pi via jumper wires. 3. Configure the ESP8266 using the Espressif ESP32 Arduino Core. 4. Use the Home Assistant software to create a configuration file for your HomeKit setup. Now that you have set up your system, you can control your smart home devices using Siri, Google Assistant, or Amazon Alexa. This is done by adding the following lines of code to your configuration file: * For Siri: "speak_text: True" * For Google Assistant: "assistant_text: True" * For Amazon Alexa: "alexa_text: True" These commands will allow you to control your devices using voice commands. You can also use the Home Assistant app on your smartphone or tablet to control your devices remotely. This tutorial has shown you how to integrate HomeKit with a Raspberry Pi and ESP8266. With this system, you can control your smart home devices using Siri, Google Assistant, or Amazon Alexa.

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