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“Nixie Clock on ESP8266 module with synchronization with NTP server. Simple circuit. This is my new project “Nixie clock on ESP8266”. Here I used the decoder 74141 and the neon indicators IN-12. Features: 1) Powered by USB port. Low …

“The ultra low power weather station For some time I have been fascinated by the possibilities of the ESP8266, but I never really considered it good for a life on batteries. I got an idea of making an outdoor weather …

“I never connect my devices to “free wifi” hotspots. I’ve seen what a (bad) hacker can do, using one laptop, a battery powered Raspberry PI board and a collection of software tools. He can spy (almost) any smartphone that …

“Life is more than making a living. Life-Hacks and DIYs can make your days more enjoyable. By being a designer of your own house, you don’t have to follow the latest fashion. For some time, simple changes make a …

“Have teenagers who lock themselves away playing their online games with headphones on? Tired of them not hearing you yell for them or not answering their text messages or calls? Yeah…US TOO! That is what the motivation for my …

“Many people are now using the ESP8266 in its many guises (ESP-01S, Wemos D1, NodeMCU, Sonoff etc) for home automation systems. If you write your own code (as I do) updating each of these separately even via OTA (over …

“I was inspired to this project by the project “Spooky LED Halloween Sign” by K-Greenhalgh. After reading about this project, I thought “why shouldn’t I use the ESP8266 to control the LEDs? I would be able to switch the …

“This instructable is for ARMTRONIX WIFI Two Triac Dimmer Board V0.1 Armtronix Wifi two triac dimmer is an IOT board. It is designed for home automation. The features of the board are: Wireless control Small form factor On board …

“Creating a Pong-style table tennis game in MMF2 (Multimedia Fusion 2) is rather easy. However, to add some interest and increase MMF2s possibilities, we will combine MMF2 with a RIOTOUS devboard to make a table tennis game controlled by a …

“About a year ago I made soundlights with Raspberry Pi. But RPI is a bit of an overkill for this simple task and it’s quite big, doesn’t have WiFi out of the box and practically can’t be …