Back in 2016, I prototyped an outdoor passive infra-red (PIR) sensor using bare ESP8266 WiFi boards. They worked OK, although they were a bit kludgy and I never really was that happy with the results.
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Back in 2016, I prototyped an outdoor passive infra-red (PIR) sensor using bare ESP8266 WiFi boards. They worked OK, although they were a bit kludgy and I never really was that happy with the results.
Read full news article on The New Stack
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