Connect Your ESP32 to Alexa with FauxmoESP
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
- Learn how to connect your ESP32 or Raspberry Pi Pico to Alexa and control your projects with your voice. This will be the first part of my Alexa project development. I'll show you how to use a ready made Alexa library to connect to Alexa and receive and handle voice commands for a ready made lamp device.
Don't forget to check out the main project page at
bytesnbits.co.uk/alexa-device...
The code used in the video is here
github.com/vintlabs/fauxmoESP
Parts used in this project
ESP32 : amzn.to/3y1zq3a
Breadboard : amzn.to/4bmGrKi
Alexa Echo : amzn.to/4driBip
0:00 Introduction
2:50 FauxmoESP
6:02 Basic setup
12:32 Alexa Setup
17:58 Flashing LED demo - Наука та технологія
Great Video look forward to the follow up
Thanks 👍
Nice one Bob
Thanks
Sir can u do emulators in xbox360 specifically Final burn alpha i am getting hard time in it and roms plz
Hi. Emulators on the XBox360 are planned. Keep an eye out for them. Not sure when but fairly soon.
@@BytesNBits i am really looking forward for that please make sure to cover every bits of emulator in xbox 360 i can only asked for that
Thanks for response boss ❤️
can´t you make the ESP32 MS-DOS anda BASIC simulators? by Fabrizio Vittorio
Sounds like an interesting project. I'll have to have a look.
cant add anything cause alexa wont find the device... I tried conecting to different wifi routers, tried LAN, tried ESPalexa and altered the code but nothing works... but the ESP connects to the Wifi and keeps spitting out free heap. Any idea what to do?
As long as your ESP32 and Alexa are on the same network they should find each other. The code is pretty much used out of the box.
Title looks weird ngl
Sorry, pressed the publish button while I was still thinking up a title. Updated now!
@@BytesNBits Its okay, humans make mistakes.