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    HoloCubic

    HoloCubic

    Multi-function transparent display desktop station

    HoloCubic is a multi-function transparent display “desktop station” that uses a dispersive prism to create a pseudo-holographic visual effect, combined with WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity to support interactive network-capable applications. Built around an ESP32 PICO-D4 microcontroller, a 1.3″ 240×240 ST7789 display and MPU6050 inertial sensor, the device allows you to build a “floating hologram” style display module with additional networked visual features like weather display or follower counts. The hardware design includes versions of the PCB (Naive version, Ironman version) and 3D model files for the enclosure (3D printed or CNC metal). ...
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    Arduino HomeKit ESP8266

    Arduino HomeKit ESP8266

    Native Apple HomeKit accessory implementation for the ESP8266 Arduino

    ...Enjoy the "one-key" build, "one-key" upload, and work to link various other Arduino libraries with Apple HomeKit! This library is built with ESP8266 Arduino Core 2.6.3. Lower versions may compile with errors. For ESP32, see Arduino-HomeKit-ESP32. The HomeKit running on ESP32 has a GREAT PERFORMANCE which is 10x faster than ESP8266. You should set the ESP8266 CPU to run at 160MHz (at least during the pairing process), to avoid the tcp-socket disconnection from the iOS device caused by a timeout.
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