Bresser 868 MHz Weather Sensor Radio Receiver based on ESP32/RP2040 and SX1262/SX1276 - sends data to a LoRaWAN Network
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Bresser 868 MHz Weather Sensor Radio Receiver based on ESP32/RP2040 and SX1262/SX1276 - sends data to a LoRaWAN Network
A few aioble (asyncio BLE) examples of micropython using esp32
[OUT OF SUPPORT] Tendon Loader is designed to measure and help cure Achille's (uh-KILL-eez) Tendon Problems. Project is built for Patients (Android, iOS) and for Clinician (Web).
A fork of the NimBLE library structured for compilation with Arduino, for use with ESP32, nRF5x.
C++ library for the esp32 NimBLE stack based on and mostly compatible with @nkolban cpp_utils BLE library.
Veepoo SDK Smartwatch for Flutter.
React Native BLE communication module
Diabetes: test the FreeStyle Libre and Dexcom glucose sensors via BLE and NFC.
Main BlueZ tree
A plant monitoring application that reads and plots data from compatible Bluetooth sensors and thermometers like Xiaomi 'Flower Care' or Parrot 'Flower Power'
Open-source wireless steering wheel/button box for ESP32 boards
BLE Device Scanner is an Android app designed to find nearby Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) enabled peripheral devices and perform read, write, notify and indiacation operation on connected peripheral devices. It features continuous scanning and demonstrates a multi-module architecture using MVVM, Kotlin, Hilt, and Jetpack Compose.
Mi Body Composition Scale 2 Garmin Connect
Zwift bridge for smart treadmills and bike/cyclette
Kotlin Asynchronous Bluetooth Low-Energy
Crashes iOS 17 Devices using a really any device
A multiplatform Bluetooth Low Energy (and Classic) device scanner and analyzer.
Use an ESP32 as a Hub between a NUKI Lock and your smarthome.
Connect your chess eboard over Bluetooth
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