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Home Automation with Arduino: Automate your Home using Open-Source Hardware

Current price: $34.90
Home Automation with Arduino: Automate your Home using Open-Source Hardware
Home Automation with Arduino: Automate your Home using Open-Source Hardware

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Home Automation with Arduino: Automate your Home using Open-Source Hardware

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Design your own home automation systems using the Arduino platform! Written by Arduino & home automation expert Marco Schwartz, Home Automation with Arduino is a complete guide to start building your own home automation systems based on the Arduino platform. By using this book, you will learn how to automate your home using DIY home automation systems. The book was also written so it can inspire you to get your own ideas and start designing & building your own home automation systems. Build alarm systems based on Arduino Make a Bluetooth weather station and monitor it remotely Build a WiFi smart power switch and control home appliances Control your all your home automation devices from a central interface will teach you everything you need to know so you can start building home automation systems with the Arduino platform. No matter your current skill level, you will enjoy building all the home automation projects that you will find in this book!

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