ESPresence Base Station
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An ESP32 D1 Mini flashed with ESPresence, a 3D-printed ESP32 D1 Mini case, USB cable, and USB AC adapter kit.
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This is a mostly-ready to use kit to build your own ESPresense Bluetooth presence detection sensor for use with Home Assistant.
I wrote about the ESPresense project on my blog awhile ago and I've been blown away by how incredible it is. I got some feedback from someone who did not have easy access to a 3D-printer wanting to know if I sold the ESP32 cases, so I designed an ESP32 D1 Mini case and started selling them on SmallRun!
But in the middle of designing the case, I realized others might think that sourcing and flashing an ESP32 development board might be an obstacle too. So I decided I'd try and put together this ESPresense Base Station kit.This ESPresense Base Station is nearly ready to use. With each base station you'll get:
- An ESP32 D1 Mini flashed with the current version of ESPresense
- A 3D-printed ESP32 D1 Mini Case
- A short USB Micro Power/Data cable
- An option to add a 5V 1A USB power adapter (US Plug) for an additional $1.50.
All you'll need to do is get it connected to your WiFi, provide the details about your Home Assistant's MQTT broker, and begin to configure which Bluetooth device(s) you want ESPresense to keep track of.