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Revision as of 01:44, 15 January 2018
I've got several Alexa Dot units and one smart bulb.
I've been stumbling across YouTube videos on creating custom switches for not a lot of money, so I'm going to start collecting them here.
Apparently SONOFF units are the golden child of the Home Automation world right now.
- Smart outlet - Part 1 how to use a relay
- Sonoff - The $5 WiFi Smart Switch That's Compatible With Alexa And Google Home
- SONOFF - A $5 Alexa-Controllable, WIFI Outlet Tutorial
Using a Raspberry Pi
- Google Search: Home Automation using Raspberry Pi
- Web Based Automation For Your Home with Raspberry Pi!
Concepts
- MQTT