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Posted in Arduino Hacks, home hacks, Microcontrollers Tagged home automation, light switch, lights, servo ← Hackaday Links: October 6, 2013 Computer Controlled Water Show → ...
There’s a remote control to set the target temperature, but the unit isn’t smart enough to turn off at night. Instead, there’s a physical wall switch so you can turn it off with your actual ...
Of all the top smart light switches, we like the Nanoleaf Remote and the Philips Hue Wireless Dimmer V2 the best. They’re very different designs but they have a lot in common.
Lutron said the outdoor system, called Limelight, features a wireless lighting control for outdoor and industrial facilities that provides remote control and management, saves energy and enhances ...
The Hue Tap dial switch (€49/$49) is available in matte black or white and adjusts lights with a turn of the dial. The faster you turn it the faster your lights brighten or dim.
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The Family Handyman on MSNHow to Install Outdoor Lighting and an OutletUnderground wiring puts light and power anywhere in the yard. We'll show you how you can do it easily and safely. The post ...
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