Legally sold for around $220, this gadget intercepts everyday electronics—and experts warn it’s a hacker’s dream.
He thus set about working on a burglar alarm that would fit his unique requirements. An ESP32 is the heart of the operation, paired with a long-range LoRa radio module running at 868 MHz.
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[Jeff Sandberg] demonstrates that ably with his project to use ancient 1990s burglar alarm sensors in his modern smarthome setup. The sensors in question are from an old GM Interlogix security system.
the company announced Monday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The companies plan to launch Kidde smoke and carbon monoxide alarms that integrate Ring's home security technology and can ...