If you are Interested in learning how you can use your Raspberry Pi mini PC to create home automation projects, you may be interested in a new tutorial published to the Hackster.io website this month ...
If you are interested in learning more about home automation and would like to create your very own Raspberry Pi powered touchscreen command centre that is capable of interfacing with over 150 ...
Raspberry Pi’s versatility is driving a wave of projects ranging from quick home automation builds to industrial IoT deployments. Makers are using the boards for smart home hubs, ad blockers, retro ...
The Pi is hard wired into a home automation board that controls a fan, light, AC, and the temperature. It’s then controlled over Twitter direct messages so it’s super easy to check the status or flip ...
The benefits of smart home automation may keep you from ever going back to a "dumb" home again. Controlling the temperature, turning on the lights, locking the doors, and seeing who's at the door — ...
At this point, we’ve lost count of how many automation projects we’ve seen with some variant of a Raspberry Pi at the helm. Which is hardly surprising, as the boards are cheap, powerful, and well ...
Most of the time, when we talk about home automation, we’re talking about Apple’s HomeKit system. But today’s featured computer setup, which relies on a formidable M1 Max MacBook Pro and dual displays ...
When you’re working with connected devices or home automation projects on the Raspberry Pi, it’s important to lock down your Raspberry Pi so it’s secure. Over on Hackster.io, they show you exactly how ...
A Raspberry Pi 5 might look like a simple little board, but it can transform an entire home network into something faster, safer, and far easier to manage. I discovered this when I set out to ...
Have you ever come home from work wishing you didn't have to juggle bags of groceries and fumble for the light switches? You could easily make your house smarter, and that doesn't require spending ...
This small, cheap alternative to conventional controllers is good to keep on hand. It’s easy to program and has a lot of capabilities. This post from system integrator Avanceon's Brian Fenn originally ...
When you want to play around with a new technology, do you jump straight to production machinery? Nope. Nothing beats a simplified model as proof of concept. And the only thing better than a good ...