Already is, there's fall detection/call buttons for patients and staff pendants and the like. They even add in ultrasonic detection for making zone detection/triggers for beaconing, for area control of patients that like to wander (mental conditions). Goes even further with integration into building security controls like door releases/maglocks/etc.
Absolutely awesome design and engineering, also the documentation and READMEs are outstanding - thank you for sharing this and making it open source as well!
I just started with a similar project for window open/close reed switches with the esp-01s also using espnow. I think I might now have to rethink a lot. You created something truly amazing here imo.
Man, you have great potential in making thinks smaller. Keep up the work. And really liked this narrative type video, it added charm to your already better content.
Beautiful PCB's my friend. I'm Jelly ! Makes me want to design more PCB's! (from PCBWAY) I have used them in the past and was very pleased! Thanks for this video!
I love to see the process! I can find a lot of articles describing how amazing the Picoclicks are, but nowhere which say what can I do with them exactly. That's why I'm doing the most normal question: "What can I do with this and how can benefit my everyday life?"
having done microsoldering, I'm really impressed with how professionally put together this unit is, and I'm loving seeing how fast it can communicate data between the two units, but damn, maybe I'm not creative enough, but I'm struggling to find a good use for such a device in my own life at least. I still want to build one
wow okay... this guys brain is on a whole other level.. i arrived here after seeing ESP32 C3 Development Board Modules on Aliexpress and wanted to find what they were
I first came across your videos on social media and was instantly amazed at your iron reflow station. Till this day you still amaze me with the stuff you build. Super super impressive.... Keep up the great work
It seems that a lot of the engineers I look up to are Germans and y’all have a very strong Maker spirit there. Someday I hope to migrate to Germany and join all of you awesome folk!
This is so cool. I used a bunch of these techniques to build my custom made ringbell that sits outside without any wires, just ESPNOW, deep sleep mode, a 1000mah lipo and a touch pad that lights up for a second to wake up the ESP32, do its thing and go back to sleep. it will survive 6 months on a single charge. but of course it's a bit builkier and built on a protoboard (I'm ages away from being able to build my own pcbs).
@@makermoekoe I’m a small PCB builder as well, and based on my experience I would say NO. There’s no such thing as “perfect PCB”, there’s always room for small tweaks and improvements. 😬
Very cool set of projects! I am still looking for a Home Assistant remote, something that has a few buttons and a rotary pad: switch lights, start music, change volume, change light brightness. Having one of these in each room would be quite useful, with a default mode for each.
This is awesome! I've been wanting a smart button to help a loved one keeping track of insulin usage and I feel like those would be great for that. Looking forward for when they're available at your store again
Simply attach the motion sensor to the door of your daughter/wife/girlfriend and now you can visualize how angry they are based on the force used to slam shut that door.
So much power in a tiny package hardly larger than a pushbutton! That transparent case is amazing too! Very impressive!
Thanks man! It was a hard way to put it all in such a tiny package 😀
@@makermoekoe I wonder just how much smaller it could get with one of those thin tactile membrane buttons and a thinner PCB or flexible PCB
hey hari, caught you here 🤪
@@makermoekoe love the engineering…. My eyes and hands are to old to make this… are you open to selling them?
@@makermoekoe😊
Impressed on how well executed this project was!!!
Thank you ☺️
You do never fail to amaze us! What a pleasure to be one part of ur masterpiece!🤟🥳
Thank you!!!
He's incredible ehh
@@jstro-hobbytech no ... he's just German ✌🏼😂✌🏼
@@d0eNer I don't know a single German who isn't an engineer haha
@@makermoekoe You are INSAME! 👍
This seems like something that could easily be commercialized, great job
Already is, there's fall detection/call buttons for patients and staff pendants and the like. They even add in ultrasonic detection for making zone detection/triggers for beaconing, for area control of patients that like to wander (mental conditions). Goes even further with integration into building security controls like door releases/maglocks/etc.
@@rangerman375 I think @ivolol is talking about a programmable microcontroller for development. Not a consumer product with a specific function.
Absolutely awesome design and engineering, also the documentation and READMEs are outstanding - thank you for sharing this and making it open source as well!
Glad to hear something about all the work apart from UA-cam! Thanks!
12:49 coolest thing I have ever seen in maker community.. kudos
This is so cool! I love how small the ESP32 can get and still have full wifi capabilities
Not gonna lie, I like how you say "sensors". Thanks for the great content. Keep up the great work!
i love the engineers who innovate circuits to solve interesting challenges..
Everything you make is Aesthetically pleasing
😍 These words! Thank you!
Would definitely love to see this running on Home Assistant
Oh Boi, this gonne be a completely new and probably verry deep rabbit hole youtube just threw me into.... Great Video, gets me dreaming
Haha thank you 😍
That motion display is nuts!!
It‘s my favorite as well 😀
@@makermoekoe how did you make it?
I'm so envious of all your tools
I just started with a similar project for window open/close reed switches with the esp-01s also using espnow. I think I might now have to rethink a lot. You created something truly amazing here imo.
Dude I joined your channel because everything you do is so pro. Love your work.
Thank you so much!
Man, you have great potential in making thinks smaller. Keep up the work. And really liked this narrative type video, it added charm to your already better content.
Great to hear! Thanks!
Beautiful PCB's my friend. I'm Jelly !
Makes me want to design more PCB's! (from PCBWAY) I have used them in the past and was very pleased!
Thanks for this video!
I love to see the process! I can find a lot of articles describing how amazing the Picoclicks are, but nowhere which say what can I do with them exactly.
That's why I'm doing the most normal question: "What can I do with this and how can benefit my everyday life?"
Genius maker just lv999 unreachable, played trough his hobby, profession ^^
Great idea expanding on functionality and making an existing device even better.
Thank you Mike!
That’s a sweet build! You asked whether we’d be interested in a video about home setup and use. I would!
Holy cow, it is amazing. I can think of so many useful applications for this.
This is awesome. I've been following since the original Picoclick. Great idea and execution.
Thank you! Glad to hear that you're still interested in the Picoclick project 🤩
Always like that you use top of the edge technology and electronics for your projects! you are a great engineer bro!
Glad to hear - thank you!
That thing is so cute. What a fantastic design!
Thanks 😍
Man thisi is at a whole another level.
🤩 Thank you!!
Setup for Home Assistant is definitely interesting!
having done microsoldering, I'm really impressed with how professionally put together this unit is, and I'm loving seeing how fast it can communicate data between the two units, but damn, maybe I'm not creative enough, but I'm struggling to find a good use for such a device in my own life at least. I still want to build one
I might for example want to add one to the mailbox with a motion sensor.
@@walletjew That's a good use, combine it with a Lora unit on a property would be spot on
I need these for my HA setup, I hope to see your tindie in stock soon! Awesome work man!
Thanks! Just a little spoiler: Yes, you will see them there soon 😄
These boards are insane 💯
Thank you! 😍
@@makermoekoe so much potential with these small things, keep up the great work 🔥
wow okay... this guys brain is on a whole other level.. i arrived here after seeing ESP32 C3 Development Board Modules on Aliexpress and wanted to find what they were
That is some satisfying pick and placement....
Thank you!
Wow Excellent project! And yes i am interested in your Home Assistant solution
As always bringing us a top tier project :)
Thank you! 🙂
Definitely interested in connecting it to MQTT. Keep up the good work!
All of your projects fill me simultaneously with great motivation and shame. Great video :)
The journey to the pico click has been fun to watch! Keep going, can't wait to see where you go next! 👍🏻
Great to hear! Thank you 🙂
That motion sensor bit at the end makes me think that this could be an amazing tool to rapidly tune input shaping across different 3D printers.
I first came across your videos on social media and was instantly amazed at your iron reflow station. Till this day you still amaze me with the stuff you build. Super super impressive....
Keep up the great work
Thanks man!
This is freaking incredible I cannot believe I haven't stumbled across your channel before.
Thanks! Great you did now 😃
Excellent result, my compliments! this is a truly professional grade device
Thank you!!
WOW what a great work. I've just started working on IOT and I got inspired to continue by your work
It seems that a lot of the engineers I look up to are Germans and y’all have a very strong Maker spirit there. Someday I hope to migrate to Germany and join all of you awesome folk!
Wow this project is amazing! keep up the amazing work with these IOT devices (and pushbuttons)!
Wow this is quite the impressive little board! It came together very well!
Thank you!
This is so cool. I used a bunch of these techniques to build my custom made ringbell that sits outside without any wires, just ESPNOW, deep sleep mode, a 1000mah lipo and a touch pad that lights up for a second to wake up the ESP32, do its thing and go back to sleep. it will survive 6 months on a single charge. but of course it's a bit builkier and built on a protoboard (I'm ages away from being able to build my own pcbs).
awesome work! These are the kind of projects I want to buy for Home Assistant!!
Thanks! In the next video I will show the Homeassistant integration!
Those xaio C3 boards are pretty beast with battery charging onboard
Perfect use of technology. This amazing that how you fit all in this smal form factor. 👌👌
Watching you build this is/was amazing, never have seen something built in this manner.
Home Assistent setup guide would be amazing ❤
Amazing content and result as always, inspiring stuff! Thank you!
I am always amazed when I see your projects ... it's about time that you team up with Opulo
yes, HA is Interesting theme for this project!
Great work as always!
Wow, it's so cute and the possibilities are so cool!
Mind blowing work and such professional project execution!
Thank you!
Nice! Very interested in the HA integration
0:42 Bro you gotta watch that Lipo
Wow! This is awesome!
the jigs to build and test are as impressive as the design good show
It’s awesome to se the whole process! From V1 to this final (for now 😬) version 😊!
What do you think - will it be the final one? 😀 Thanks!
@@makermoekoe I’m a small PCB builder as well, and based on my experience I would say NO. There’s no such thing as “perfect PCB”, there’s always room for small tweaks and improvements. 😬
i dont even know what i watched. youtube algorithm is wierd like that. but i enjoyed it. good luck in whatever you do.
Haha great! 😄 Thank you!
Absolutely amazing work! Hats off!
oh my gosh. I need a dozen of these!
After seeing that clear case at the end, I need to give pcbway a try I guess!
Very impressive. Well done!
This is so cool, and yes it would be great for home assistant!!
This is really impressive, I really enjoyed this video, keep up the good work!
very nice project, congrats! it was revolutionary!
Thank you!😍
Amazing, I've always dreamed of devices like this. Congratulations !
Thank you!
So impressed by your skills! Good luck with your work, keep making💪🏻
Thank you!
Very impressive!
This is exactly what I wanted to build... Thank you
Amazing work! Love it
Very cool set of projects! I am still looking for a Home Assistant remote, something that has a few buttons and a rotary pad: switch lights, start music, change volume, change light brightness. Having one of these in each room would be quite useful, with a default mode for each.
Love it. Starred the Github repo it could become very useful for me in the future while I build up my smart home.
I will be waiting for a restock. Amazing device
Great work!
Outstanding work! Thanks for sharing your project.
That is so elegant and compact, the PCB so small that I wondered for a second, "where did he get that giant SMD push-button?"
Very good work! I need one to add it on my motorbike when I would like to open my garage door;)
Great application for it! 😀
YU A GENIUS
Subscribed, thank you youtube for suggestion
Thank you!
Great job! a lot of patience and knowledge. 👍
Nice video and nice build overview!
Thank you!
This is awesome!
I've been wanting a smart button to help a loved one keeping track of insulin usage and I feel like those would be great for that. Looking forward for when they're available at your store again
Informational and inspiring, keep on making
Nice Project!! The integration in Home Assistant would be interesting
I would love to see how you would incorporate these into home assistant and what things you would deem them a good use for.
Simply attach the motion sensor to the door of your daughter/wife/girlfriend and now you can visualize how angry they are based on the force used to slam shut that door.
@@NineSun001 "Alert, door closed with 10Gs, grab emergency chocolates. Would you like all Google homes to play her favorite song?"
Love It!!
Great project, congrats!!
Thank you!
Whoa, you have Ecosystem now! (picosystem?) All these boards look so nice and polished! So cool!
What a great project. Thank you for making it open source :)
You did amazing job!!
Wow! Incredible work
This looks so great, would love to learn more about this board
This is very cool, I love it
Very cool product and video!
Thank you!
Amazing project - amazing channel - amazing video once more!