| ▲ | Gys 9 hours ago | |
Interesting! Are you familiar with tommysense.com? I think it doing something similar? Did not yet have time to try it. | ||
| ▲ | francescopace 9 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
Tommysense creates a sensing mesh between devices, while ESPectre uses your existing Wi-Fi router as the transmitter. As a result, ESPectre needs only one device per area but requires a compatible router with solid 2.4 GHz coverage. The overall goal is similar, but ESPectre is open-source! | ||
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| ▲ | vsviridov 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
It's neat that Tommysense works on top of esphome... I'm currently using Bermuda BLE trilateration, but it doesn't quite work, especially in a multy-story living space (e.g. a townhouse). So I already have a bunch of esphome Bluetooth proxies all over the building. But no source and "lifetime license if you join our discord" is kinda not my jam. | ||