MicroPython Wi-Fi Telephone Caller ID & Blocking
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- This project builds a custom MicroPython Wi-Fi caller ID OLED display that sniffs network broadcast packets from a hardware call monitoring and blocking device.
My full write-up for this project:
www.rototron.i...
My GitHub Repo for the SSD1309 OLED display:
github.com/rda...
Playlist for my prior MicroPython ESP32 tutorials:
• ESP32 MicroPython Tuto...
Robert HH's MicroPython FTP server:
github.com/rob...
Caller ID hardware vendor:
callerid.com
I don't know how you aren't more popular. This video is top quality info!! Great job my dude!
Looking forward to setting this up..
Thanks! Very useful project.
Aaaaah.. Soldering like in the eighties..!
Next idea could be that the ESP sets up a second SIP device to get the data from the SIP server? Doesn't block the ringing but spares the Caller ID hardware..?
amazing you got help with that caller id box. you should buy a lottery ticket :P
Wow! Thanks for sharing - too bad I don't have one of those callerID devices to replicate the project
I got mine for $15 on eBay. I saw another one sell on eBay for 99 cents (plus shipping) on Christmas.
I've got so much respect for how much effort you've put into especially your libraries, but also really the entire project as a whole. Great work
wow~ nice project!I like every your project! thanks a lot bro!
This is nice. Too bad that they don't make the displays larger for old folks eyes.
The 2.42-inch (6.15 cm) display isn't that small, and the OLED is very legible even in bright conditions. My eyesight is poor, and I don't have any trouble reading it. If you want bigger, I made a video using a 5.5-inch (14 cm) OLED display: ruclips.net/video/vhel6iFT4t8/видео.htmlsi=p4rfeTTDg04Z2GYw
Very cool
Hi rdagger68! i was wondering how do you make an app for a smart exit light which can control the light and also when the AC cuts off, a timer will start to see how long does the DC supply runs for until it runs out using the Raspberry PI