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XDA Developers on MSNI built a Google Nest Hub replacement with this $50 ESP32-powered display
If you want to build your own smart home tech, then this display from Elecrow is a fantastic way to get started.
However, with a custom Home Assistant integration and ESPHome, we can turn a few ESP32s into a way to track the presence of devices, like Apple's "Find My" network, but built for your home, instead.
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